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from the Presbyterian Church of Wales, Nant Hall Road, Prestatyn, Clwyd
Conducted by the Minister, REV KEITH HAWKINS
Hymns (CH): Praise the Lord, his glories show (359: Llanfair); When all thy mercies, O my God! (150: Godre'r Coed); Glory be to God the Father (354: Regent Square)
Readings: Psalm 100: Colossians 3. vv 12-17
Organist E.D.ROBERTS Conductor RHYS JONES

Contributors

Unknown:
Keith Hawkins
Conductor:
Rhys Jones

SIR JOHN BETJEMAN , Poet Laure ate, appeals on behalf of the British Architectural Library to preserve and develop a unique national collection of books and drawings.
Donations to: [address removed]

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir John Betjeman
Unknown:
Poet Laure
Unknown:
Sir John Betjeman

Introduced by Jim Pestridge
A Good Fat Spark: DEREK DYSON , a spark-plug expert, examines some ignition problems.
Vehicle Inspection: T. J. GOLD-RICK of the Freight Transport Association talks about the Tenth Anniversary of lorry inspection.
A Well-Polished Car: CYRIL PEARCE has some advice on keeping a clean car.
Bumper Crop: a comment on current motoring news by CLIVE JACOBS
Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jim Pestridge
Unknown:
Derek Dyson
Unknown:
Cyril Pearce
Unknown:
Clive Jacobs
Producer:
John Haslam

5: Everyone for Tennis Written and narrated by Paddy Feeny
Lawn tennis started 100 years ago on the lawns of a few English country gentlemen. Wimbledon fortnight, which starts tomorrow, will draw millions each day to their TV and radio sets.
Mrs L. H. Godfree , Britain's most famous player in the 1920s, talks in the grounds of Wimbledon about the amazing developments of the last 50 years.
David Gray , the new secretary of the International Lawn Tennis Federation and Britain's most well-known tennis correspondent, talks about the future.
Introduced by John Arlott Producer
HALLAM TENNYSON

Contributors

Unknown:
Paddy Feeny
Unknown:
Mrs L. H. Godfree
Unknown:
David Gray
Introduced By:
John Arlott
Producer:
Hallam Tennyson

A studio counselling session introduced by Jean Metcalfe
David is a husband, a father and a transvestite. He and his wife Jenny discuss some of their problems with Dr Wendy Greengross and Paul Brown. Producer SALLY THOMPSON
(Repeated: Thursday 11.5 am)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Jean Metcalfe
Unknown:
Dr Wendy Greengross
Unknown:
Paul Brown.
Producer:
Sally Thompson

London v Scotland (Round 2) London:
Anthony Quintan (Chairman) with Irene Thomas and Professor John B. Mays Scotland :
Jack Longland (Chairman) with Robin Duff and William Carrocher ProducerTREVOR HILL BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quintan
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
Jack Longland
Unknown:
Robin Duff
Unknown:
William Carrocher
Producer:
Trevor Hill

by Victor Hugo adapted for radio in 16 parts by Barry Campbell, Constance Cox and Val Gielgud
Robert Hardy as Victor Hugo, Trevor Martin as Jean Valjean, Steve Hodson as Marius and Jean Rogers as Cosette
We meet Monsieur Gillenormand, learn something of Marius his grandson and witness an encounter with Cosette.
This episode produced and directed by Christopher Venning

Contributors

Episode adapted by:
Val Gielgud
Serial edited by:
Barry Campbell
Episode produced and directed by:
Christopher Venning
Victor Hugo (narrator):
Robert Hardy
Jean Valjean:
Trevor Martin
Marius:
Steve Hodson
Cosette:
Jean Rogers
M Gillenormand:
Noel Howlett
Mlle Gillenormand:
Gudrun Ure
Enjolras:
John Rowe
Courfeyrac:
Christopher Bidmead
L'Aigle de Meaux:
Malcolm Reid
Grantaire:
Walter Hall
M Mabeuf:
James Thomason
Pontmercy:
David Graham
Joly:
Peter Craze
Prioress:
Madi Hedd
Landlord:
Haydn Jones
Old woman:
Anne Jameson
Nicolette:
Eva Haddon
Thenardier:
Malcolm Hayes
Theodule:
Christopher Masters

Presented by Elizabeth Gard

Twenty years after the discovery of the pill, it is estimated that more than 50 per cent of all conceptions in England are still unintended. What has science to offer for the future of birth control in this country and how far can any one method overcome the problems of social and medical acceptability?

Contributors

Presenter:
Elizabeth Gard
Producer:
Sarah Dunant

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