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from the Church of St John Baptist. Helen's Bay. Co Down Conducted by the Rector REV DR M. W. DEWAR
Organist JAMES SLOAN Choirmaster
I.T COL RONALD GREEVES Praise: Psalm 121
Hymns (ich): 0 God our help (504); Dear Lord and Father (575); Through all the changing scenes (485); Urbs Forti tudinis
Lesson: 2 Kings 6. vv 8-17 BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Organist:
Dr M. W. Dewar
Organist:
James Sloan
Unknown:
Urbs Forti

Introduced by Clive Jacobs
The Motorist and the Police: an interview with a senior
- Police Officer.
Warning Triangles: some advice for holiday-makers by GEOFF HANCOCK.
Keep a Cool Motor:- ALAN BAKER talks about developments in cooling systems. HARRY HEYWOOD has some advice about cooling system care.
Producer GEOFF DOBSON at 11.43* the latest traffic report

Contributors

Introduced By:
Clive Jacobs
Unknown:
Geoff Hancock.
Talks:
Alan Baker
Unknown:
Harry Heywood
Producer:
Geoff Dobson

by Leo Tolstoy, dramatised for radio in two parts by Liane Aukin, based on the translation by Rosemary Edmonds
with Sarah Badel, Anthony Newlands, John Rowe
Russia in the 1870s, when a woman had to accept her role as wife and mother or be socially ostracised. Anna could not....
(Part 2: next Sunday)

Contributors

Author:
Leo Tolstoy
Dramatised by:
Liane Aukin
Translation:
Rosemary Edmonds
Special Effects:
Mary Barrett.
Special Effects:
Carol McShane
Special Effects:
BBC Radiophonic Workshop
Technical Presentation:
Gordon Bowen
Producer/Director:
Kay Patrick
Anna:
Sarah Badel
Karenin:
Anthony Newlands
Vronsky:
John Rowe
Levin:
Sean Arnold
Oblohsky:
Neville Jason
Dolly:
Sheila Grant
Kitty:
Joanna Wake
Matvey:
Martin Friend
Yashvin:
David Sinclair
Princess Shcherbatsky:
Iris Mitchell
Serpuhovskoy:
John Bull
Countess Nordston:
Elizabeth Morgan
Countess Vronsky:
Eva Stuart
Korsunsky:
Rolf Lefebvre
Princess Betsy:
Norma Ronald
Guest:
Carole Boyd
Princess Myagky:
Virginia Balfour
General:
Stephen Thorne
Petritsky:
Vernon Joyner

Three programmes written and presented by George Mikes

As British HQ in Israel's War of Independence it was assured a prominent part in that country's history when a wing was blown up. Today it is still Jerusalem's leading hotel and remains in the news headlines as the headquarters of all Israel's visiting dignitaries-including of course Dr Kissinger.

Contributors

Writer/Presenter:
George Mikes
Reader:
Ruth Goring
Reader:
Neville Jason
Reader:
Haydn Jones
Reader:
Maureen Lipman
Reader:
David Neal
On the spot research and interviews:
Michael Elkins
Producer:
Bernard Krichefski

London: Anthony Quinton (Chairman) with Irene Thomas, Professor John B. Mays who make a Royal Duke, the retirement of a well-loved schoolmaster, and the scene of light opera into connections with lush food and drink

West of England: Jack Longland (Chairman) with Lord Foot, Professor Richard Gregory who discover that 'people who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like', a later incarnation of the god Hermes, and the President of the United States may be said to ride around together.
BBC Manchester
(Revised repeat: Wed 11.5 am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinton
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
Professor John B. Mays
Unknown:
Jack Longland
Unknown:
Professor Richard Gregory
Producer:
Trevor Hill

by Victor Hugo, adapted for radio in 16 parts by Barry Campbell, Constance Cox and Val Gielgud
with Robert Hardy as Victor Hugo, Trevor Martin as Jean Valjean and Morag Hood as Fantine
[Episode] adapted by Constance Cox

Serial edited by Barry Campbell
This episode produced and directed by Betty Davies
(For cast see Tuesday 3.5 pm)

9.58 Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Victor Hugo
Unknown:
Barry Campbell
Unknown:
Robert Hardy
Unknown:
Victor Hugo
Unknown:
Trevor Martin
Unknown:
Jean Valjean
Unknown:
Morag Hood
Adapted By:
Constance Cox
Edited By:
Barry Campbell
Directed By:
Betty Davies

John Williams is one of the most distinguished classical guitarists today and his virtuoso playing has brought him international acclaim. PETER CLAYTON presents a profile of this versatile young musician, introduces some of his recordings and talks to him about his attitudes towards music and how he's tried to break down the barriers in the appreciation of all types of music. Producer JOHN KNIGHT

Contributors

Unknown:
John Williams
Unknown:
Peter Clayton
Producer:
John Knight

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