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Sung Eucharist (Series 2) from the Parish Church of St Clement, Sandwich, Kent
Celebrant and Preacher REV HUGH MADDOX
Old Testament Lesson: Isaiah 6, vv 1-8 (RSV)
Gospel: John 3, w 1-15 (rsv)
Hymns (A and M Rev): Who would true valour see (676); As pants the hart (238); Son of God, eternal Saviour (677); Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore him (292)
Anthem: Now, my tongue, the mystery telling
Service sung to Merbecke Organist DAVID GRIFFITHS

Contributors

Unknown:
Hugh Maddox
Organist:
David Griffiths

DENIS ELLISON NASH appeals on behalf of the Shaftesbury Society.
This Christian society cares for the physically handicapped and the elderly.
It runs schools, homes, holiday centres and housing units.
Donations to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Denis Ellison Nash
Unknown:
Denis Ellison

Talkabout ...
Members of the Institute of Advanced Motorists, Crawley Group, discuss motoring matters With JUDITH JACKSON , motoring correspondent of the Sunday Times; JOHN WEINTHAL of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders; a senior member of the Institution of Highway Engineers. Chairman Jim Pestrldge Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Jackson
Unknown:
John Weinthal
Unknown:
Jim Pestrldge
Producer:
John Haslam

The Missing Piece. A play for radio by j. c. w. brook He is coming.... Yes. coming ...
The missing piece ...
We have waited so long ...
And Time is short, grows shorter....
Yes, but soon ...
We will be complete again. Produced and directed by IAN COTTERELL

Contributors

Directed By:
Ian Cotterell

A series of six programmes about the British contribution to the world of sport.
4: Pitch a Wicket - Play at Cricket
Compiled by Paddy Feeny
At the beginning of the week during which England and The West Indies play the Second Test Match, John Arlott talks about the development of cricket, some of the great characters of the game and what it has meant to him: also With PERCY CHANDLER and SID PERRIN at a village cricket match.
Poems read by STEVE HODSON Producer MARTIN JENKINS

Contributors

Unknown:
Paddy Feeny
Talks:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Percy Chandler
Unknown:
Sid Perrin
Read By:
Steve Hodson
Producer:
Martin Jenkins

A magazine of special interest to the visually handicapped.
Travelling Blind: KEVIN MUL-HERN reports on British Rail's service to disabled passengers. Introduced by PETER WHITE Producer THENA HESHEL

Contributors

Introduced By:
Peter White
Producer:
Thena Heshel

A studio counselling session introduced by Jean Metcalfe
The problems of a woman of 57 who feels a compulsive need to keep changing her job, and the fears of a girl in her 20s who finds that her boyfriends only have sex on their minds, are discussed by Dr Wendy Greengross and Dr James Hemming.
Producer FRANCES DONNELLY
(Repeated: Thursday 11.5 am)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe
Unknown:
Dr Wendy Greengross
Unknown:
Dr James Hemming.
Producer:
Frances Donnelly

London v North (Round 2) London:
Anthony Quinton (Chairman) Irene Thomas. John B. Mays North:
Jack Longland (Chairman) Dr Patrick Nuttgens Louis Allen
Producer TREVOR HILL BBC Manchester
(Revised repeat: Wed 11.5 am)

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinton
Unknown:
Irene Thomas.
Unknown:
John B. Mays
Unknown:
Jack Longland
Unknown:
Dr Patrick Nuttgens
Unknown:
Louis Allen
Producer:
Trevor Hill

The first of a series of four programmes presenting questions concerning science, scientists and the public.
Presented by Anthony Smith
Medical technology can now keep a human body functioning even though the brain may be dead. Do we now have a new category of existence - the neomort - whose thinking brain is dead, yet whose heart and lungs are working normally. A neomort could be ideal for testing new drugs, for heart and cancer research, and as a natural organ bank for transplant surgery. Would this 'harvest of the dead' revolutionise medical research or merely constitute an outrage against human dignity? What ethical and legal issues are involved?

Contributors

Presented by:
Anthony Smith
Producer:
Thelma Rumsey

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