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7.10
Sunday Papers
7.15 Apna HI Ghar Samajhlye for Asian listeners BBC Birminoham
7.45 Bells
7.50 The Shape of God
THE REV MICHAEL FREEMAN with a meditation for the ninth Sunday before
Easter: Matthew 5. vv 112
7.55 Weather; travel: programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Ghar Samajhlye
Unknown:
Michael Freeman

FULTON mackay appeals on behalf of The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice which will be established in Glasgow to provide both in-patient and home care services for terminally III people. counselling and support for patients' relatives will continue through the bereavement.
Donations, by PO or cheque, to: [address removed]
8.55 Weather: travel; programme news

Community Mass from The Convent Chapel, Thornhill College. Londonderry Celebrant
FR JOHN MCCULLAGH 'MCCAFFERTY SINGERS director james MCCAFFERTY Organist GILES DOHERTY
Readings: Jeremiah 1, vv 4-5 17-19; 1 Corinthians 12, v 31-13, v 13; Luke
4. vv 21-30. Hymns: My God accept my heart today (Belmont); Sing praise to the Lord
(HaanV Receive 0 Father in thy love (Old 100th): Peace is flowing (anon); 0 loving shepherd; This joyful Eastertide (Easter Carol)

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr John McCullagh
Organist:
James McCafferty
Organist:
Giles Doherty

The final programme of the series about future development of radio and television in this country gives you the chancetotakeawide view of the way ahead. The chairman is George Scott and listeners are invited to express their views or ask questions on the phone-in number [number removed](Lines open from 10.15 am).
Producer jock Gallagher
(What Next? discusses the media, Radio 1 tomorrow at 7.0 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
George Scott

Britain and the Common Agricultural Policy have been together now for ten years Derek Cooper reviews the uneasy relationship to discover who has profited and what the current effects are on both our food production and food prices.
Producer JOY hatwood
12.55 Weather; programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Derek Cooper

Charley is My Darling by PETER BRENT , With
Charles Darwin looks back over his youth and the influences that shaped his life - especially the sunny days at Woodhouse with his first love, Fanny Owen. Directed by david spenser
(John Westbrook is in * Another Country ' at the Queen's Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Brent
Unknown:
Charles Darwin
Unknown:
Fanny Owen.
Directed By:
David Spenser
Unknown:
John Westbrook
Charles Darwin:
Patrick Troughton
Young Charles:
Keith -Drinkel
Fanny:
'Liza Goddard
Sarah:
Brenda Bruce

Kipling was a knowing young man and what he did not know at first hand he could invent to a life-like marvel from a nod, a hint or an overheard word.
Marghanita Laski , in the second of four programmes, explores the world of 19th-century India which Is brought to life in the writings of Rudyard Kipling.
The Armies in India Readers jobn s am son DENYS HAWTHORNE
NIGEL ANTHONY , JOHN ROWE Producer HELEN FRY

Contributors

Unknown:
Marghanita Laski
Unknown:
Rudyard Kipling.
Unknown:
Denys Hawthorne
Unknown:
Nigel Anthony
Unknown:
John Rowe
Producer:
Helen Fry

Plastic History
The story of plastics began when a chemist swabbed up a mess of spilled chemicals with his wife's apron. The apron exploded.
From this auspicious beginning, research on plastics has staggered on through accidents and misapprehension to the mutti-mlliion dollar industry of today.
Producer MARTIN GOLDMAN BBC Scotland
7.0 Travel; programme news

Contributors

Producer:
Martin Goldman

by John Buchan adapted for radio in three parts by Antony Kearey with Nigel Anthony as Richard Hannay.
The web tightens around the unfortunate Valdemar Haraldsen, and the dangerous intrigue moves to Scotland, as Hannay and Clanroyden battle against the ruthless Jacques D Ingraville.
BBC Scotland
(Repeated: Fri 3.20 pm)

Contributors

Writer:
John Buchan
Adapter:
Nigel Anthony
Director:
Patrick Rayner
Clanroyden:
John Rowe
Lombard:
Robet Lang
Haraldsen:
Geoffrey Matthews
Anna Haraldsen:
Diana Olsson
Peter Hannay:
Jill Lidstone
D Ingraville:
Patrick Malahide
Varrinder:
Alex Norton
Hamilton:
Joseph Brady
Lydia Ludlow:
Maureen O'Brien
Harcus:
Henry Stamper
Miss Barlock/Miss Newbigging:
Claire Nelson
Mary Hannay/Miss Margesson:
Saitora Clam
Little/Percy:
Ronald Baddiley

Fifty years ago today. Adolf Hitler became
Chancellor of Germany. ' We come as enemies.' Goebbels had warned. ' like the woU falling upon a flock of sheep.' Yet the Nazi takeover was welcomed with enthusiasm by millions - among them some of the best and the bravest. With the help of men and women who have cause to remember 30 January 1933.
Dr Christopher Andrew of Corpus Christi College. Cambridge, seeks to explain why.
Producer peter EVERETT BBC Manchester

Contributors

Unknown:
Adolf Hitler
Unknown:
Dr Christopher Andrew

Timothy Dudley-Smith . the Bishop, of Thetford. is the author of over 100 modern hymns, among them several that are already well-established congregational
' favourites \ Darld Winter talks to him about the art of hymn-writing. and the beliefs and concerns that shape his approach to it.

Contributors

Unknown:
Timothy Dudley-Smith

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