A reading from
UnchongingMission by Douglas Webster
Reader, PETER BARTLETT
and Programme News
Easter Day Hymn:
Jesus Christ is risen today
Regional Variations (4)
Dudley Savage, cinema organ: requests
The Eye-Wltness
The Eje-Witnesst
Make Yourself at Home for listeners from India and Pakistan
Aiye Anjrezi Sikher
English by Radio
Produced by Viola Huggins on gramophone records
Introduced by SALEEM SHAHID
Produced by David Gretton
Regional Variations (2)
Looking Ahead: preview
Easter Day Hymn:
Jesus Christ is risen today
Sacred songs and old favourites from the hymn book
Introduced by SANDY MACFHERSON
Regional Variations (2)
Church News and Views
Regional Variations (2)
University Notebook
from
Bristol Cathedral
Preacher, THE BISHOP OF BRISTOL THE RT. Rev.
OLIVER TOMKINS , D.D.
Easter Anthems
Psalm 114
First Lesson: Exodus 12. vv. 1-14
Te Deum (Harker in F)
Second Lesson: St. John 20. vv.
1-10
Jubilate Deo
Anthem: This is the day
(Palestrina)
Ye choirs of new Jerusalem (EH.
139)
Organist and Master of the Choristers, CLIFFORD HARKER
Assistant organist, Michael Dyer
Regional Variations (2)
Talkabout: magazine
GALE PEDRICK makes a personal selection of items from BBC radio and television
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
Extended verston of last Friday's broadcast
Chairman. LIONEL HALE
Book: CHRISTINE BROOKE ROSE
Art: J. M. Richards
Film: DEREK PROUSE
Theatre: JOHN HOLMSTROM
Broadcasting: IAIN HAMILTON
Producer, Philip French
Repeated: Thursday, 3.15
and Programme News
A spontaneous discussion by PHILIP HASKELL
BAMBER GASCOIGNE
CANON RICHARD TYDEMAN
ROSAMUND JOHN
Travelling Question-Master, FREPBY GRISEWOOD
Produced by Michael Bowen from Ham Green Hospital, Somerset
Last Friday's broadcast (Light)
Regional Variations (3)
Inter County Gardening Quiz
The Scottish Garden
visits Lancashire
Members of the Horticultural Circle at the College of Adult Education, Manchester, put their problems to
FRED LOADS. BILL SOWERBUTRS ALAN GEMMELL
Question-Master,
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Regional Variations (2)
The Critics
Hedgehog by Frederick Bradnum with Stephen Murray and Muriel Pavlow
The one big thins Stephen Tomlin son believed in was the right of his family and himself to live their lives isolated from the course of the present world. Farming in a quiet northern county had made this possible for many years. Then. as chance would have it, the fingers of the past reached out ... with Kenneth Dight , Andrew Irvine
Produced by ARCHIE CAMPBELL
The action takes place on a West-morland farm and in its immediate neighbourhood. Time: The present
Broadcast on October 2, 1961
A view of the arts in the making
Introduced by DEREK HART
The Erotic Exotic Dreams of an Adolescent: Louis MALLE , director, on his film Viva Maria , which features Jeanne Moreau and Brigitte Bardot
Young Music Makers: KAY HURWITZ , MARGO FAGAN , and JOYCE RIDDELL , who run children's orchestras-the Little, the Junior, the Chamber, and the String
Ahmet the Waodseller: GORDON CROSSE , composer, and JOHN HOSIER. TV producer, on teaching children how to make an opera
Production team: Helen Rapp
Jocelyn Ferguson , Udi Eichler
Regional Variations (2)
Encore! items from Good Morning. Wales!
A magazine of special interest to blind listeners
A Day at Prebend House: ANGELA PAIN describes life at a rehabilitation centre in Leicester
The Challenge of Blindness: an interview with THE REV. T. H. WHATLEY-WHITE , who started a home for old people after he retired from the ministry
Introduced by DAVID Scott BLACKBALL
Produced by Thena Heshel
Regional Variations (3)
Welsh hymn-singing
Music from several counirles
Listeners' questions about the countryside answered by ERIC HOOBIS. ALAN CONNELL and RALPH WIGHTMAN
Question-Master, VINCENT WALTE
Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 a.m.
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recently visited
Coventry Cathedral
Produced by Phyllis Robinson
Repeated: Wednesday, 12.15 p.m.
and Programme News
REGINALD LEOPOLD AND THE PALM COURT ORCHESTRA
Visiting artist, ANN COOPER
by ALISTAIR COOKE
Repeated: Monday, 9.5 a.m.
Regional Variations (3)
Now Christ Is Risen evening worship conducted by Fr. Desmond Wllson
Service from Scoonie Kirk. Leren
An act of worship for radio
ALEC ROBERTSON finds the joy of Resurrection in music and verse
Readers:
MARY O'FARRELL , BRUCE STEWART
Produced by Agnellus Andrew
Regional Variations (2)
Appeal: The Royal National Institute for the Blind (Scottish Branch) and associated soclelies
Appeal on behalf of Christian Aid by WILFRID THOMAS
Contributions, preferably by crossed postal order or cheque, will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]
Christian Aid is food in a man's belly, a shirt on his back, shelter over his head. and skill in his hands enabling him to support himself and his family in the future. The work is carried out by the churches, acting together on every continent, to help all in need whether or not they are Christians-in fact the majority helped are not, but Christian Aid's policy is need, not creed.
Regional Variations (2)
Wedi'r Oedfa: words and music
by Susan Ferrier adapted for broadcasting in thirteen parts by JONQUIL ANTONY By the sudden death of Lord Rossville, Gertrude has become Countess Lewiston has disappeared. after receiving some money which Gertrude obtained from Adam Ramsay Gertrude has heard that Frederick Delmour will soon be returning to England.
8: The Countess of Rossville
Produced by David DAVIS
Repeated: Tuesday, 3.0 p.m.
Introduced by Alan KEITH with gramophone records of the most popular pieces of music chosen by listeners
Three programmes based on incidents in the lives of the poets
Byron, Shelley, and Keats
Written and adapted from contemporary sources by DEREK PARKER
3: A Little Fevered
The last year in the life of John Keats with Brian Hewlett as Keats and Harold Kasket , Michael McClain Peter Marinker , Hector Ross
John Justin. Walter Fitzgerald Eric Anderson , Allan McClelland
Produced by JOHN POWELL
The Lord is risen indeed
Matthew 28, vv. 5 and 6 Psalm 118 (Broadcast psalter)
Colossians 2, w. 6-15; 3, vv. 1-4 Readings from a Stanza by Bishop
Jeremy Taylor , from layers New and Old
Good Christian men, rejoice and sing! (BBC H.B. 103)
ALBERT FERBER (piano)