An excerpt from
Of Heaven and Hope by David Bolt
Reader, ARTHUR BUSH
and Programme News
Hymns and carols of your choosing sung by school choirs from all over the country
Introduced by RONALD ALLISON
A Sunday Supplement to Woman's Hour
Introduced by MARJORIE ANDERSON
Are you Beautiful?: ANNE JONES suggests some reassuring answers
Eating Naturally: why should 'health foods ' be rare and costly, and how necessary are they? NORMAN TOZER reports
Guests of the Week from Woman's Hour: JOHN CLEMENTS. DAME EVELYN SHARP, G.B.E., and SIR ARTHUR BRYANT
Twentieth-Century Thinker: JAMES CAMERON gives a personal hppraisal of Jawaharlal Nehru
Chairman, WALTER ALLEN
Book: MARGHANITA LASKI
Art: EDWARD LUCIE-SMITH
Film: A. ALVAREZ
Theatre: RONALD BRYDEN
Broadcasting: STEPHEN POTTER
Producer, Jocelyn Ferguson
and Programme News
A spontaneous discussion by MARGHANITA LASKI
C. A. JOYCE
ANTONY HOPKINS
DONALD BAVERSTOCK
Travelling Question-Master, FREDDY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen from North Wootton, Somerset
Last Friday's broadcast (Light)
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Oldbury, Worcestershire
Produced by Richard Burwood
Repeated: Wednesday, 12.15
and Programme News
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist, JANET COSTER
by ALISTAIR COOKE
An act of recollection and praise for the revelation of man's worth in the stable at Bethlehem
This service in the church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London is led by the Vicar,
THE REV AUSTEN WILLIAMS
Reader, RICHARD LEECH
Organist, Jean Trevelyan Director of Music. JOHN CHURCHILL
Appeal on behalf of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Christmas Fund by THE REV. AUSTEN WILLIAMS
Contributions, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
Every year the Vicar of St. Martin's makes this special Christmas Appeal. It is an appeal by, but not for, St. Martin's, for the gifts received are distributed throughout the British Isles to those who are in need through illness or misfortune. Through this Appeal thousands who would not otherwise have done so are enabled to share in the joy of Christmas.
Introduced by ALAN KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
A World of Peoples by Robert Gardiner
Executive Secretary, U.N.
Economic Commission for Africa
6: Human Rights and Values
A review of the development of international concern for the rights of human beings; the contribution of the League of Nations and the U.N. ' In themselves, achievements to date constitute a delicate and fragile trend.' The contribution of new nations to international diplomacy-the end of an exclusive club? The fear that the next war might be an inter-racial war. ' If we allow ourselves to be blindfolded by the irrelevancies of race. class, and colour, we can only do so wilfully, for it is too late to plead ignorance.'
Repeated: Monday at 7.30 (Third)
These lectures are being printed in ' The Listener ' followed by an interlude
Behold, he shall come
Malachi 3. v. 1
The Lord will come. and not be slow (BBC H.B. 479)
A reading from Christian faith and practice in the experience of the Societu of Friends
Galatians 3. vv. 26-29; 4. vv. 1-7
Come. thou long-expected Jesus
(BBC H.B. 30)
Prayer
Piano music by Liszt played by MALCOLM TROOP
Fantasia and Fugue on BACH
11.13* Elegy No. 2
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 6, in D flat major
11.26* Spinnerlied (Wagner)
11.32* Waltz from Faust
(Gounod)
Eleventh of a weekly series