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Sunday ReadingDAME FLORA ROBSON reads from The Keeper of Time by N. BRYSSON MORRISON t 7.55 Weather; programme news Contributors Dame Flora Robson N. Brysson Morrison
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08:00 |
The News
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08:10 |
Sunday Papers
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08:20 |
Apna Hi Ghar SamajhiyeMake Yourself at Home A programme for listeners from India and Pakistan t
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08:20 |
VHF SundayA weekly religious programme VHF (also on 202m Ramsgate) .......... see column 5
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Programme news
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08:55 |
Weather
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09:00 |
The News
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09:05 |
Sunday Papers
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09:15 |
Letter from Americaby ALISTAIR COOKE t Contributors Alistair Cooke
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09:30 |
The ArchersWritten by EDWARD J. MASON BRUNO MILNA and BRIAN HAYLES Edited by GODFREY BASELEY Produced by TONY SHRYANE (from Birmingham) t 10.0-10.30 VHF Open University .......... see column 5 Contributors Written By .......... Edward J. Mason Written By .......... Bruno Milna Edited By .......... Godfrey Baseley Produced By .......... Tony Shryane
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Morning Servicefrom St David 's Church, Neath conducted by THE REV CANON T. J. PRICHARD Preacher THE VEN E. M. ROBERTS Archdeacon of Margam Hymns .......... Earth hath many a noble city (Stuttgart); King of glory, King of peace (Gwalchmai); Rejoice, the Lord is King (Gopsal) Lessons .......... Isaiah 60, vv 1-7, 17b-19 .......... Matthew 2, vv 1-15 Organist ARTHUR SALTER Contributors St David Canon T. J. Prichard Organist .......... Arthur Salter
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11:15 |
Motoring and the MotoristIntroduced by Jim PESTRIDGE The Racing Car Show 1971 .......... a review by MARTYN WATKINS and PAT GREGORY An Accident and the Police .......... LAURIE SAPPER explains the legal position Self-Defence .......... CHARLES BRAND-RETH, a lawyer, talks about representation in court together with topical news and at 11.43* the latest traffic report Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS t Contributors Introduced By .......... Jim Pestridge Review By .......... Martyn Watkins Review By .......... Pat Gregory Produced By .......... Arthur Phillips
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11:45 |
From the Grass RootsA countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster Presented from Manchester by GEORGE SCOTT Produced by GILLIAN HUSH To telephone your comments during the programme ring [number removed] Contributors George Scott Produced By .......... Gillian Hush
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12:15 |
OptionsIntroduced by Michael Billington A theatre and film critic s choice of what's new and what's always around us in the arts - including this week the film version of Joe Orton 's ' black comedy ' Loot. Produced by ROSEMARY HART and ALAN HAYDOCK t Contributors Introduced By .......... Michael Billington Joe Orton Produced By .......... Rosemary Hart Produced By .......... Alan Haydock
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Weather; programme news
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13:00 |
The World This WeekendThe One O'Clock News leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report .......... presented by Anthony Howard Editor HARRY BROWN Contributors Presented By .......... Anthony Howard Editor .......... Harry Brown
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14:00 |
Gardeners' QuestionTime visits Rotherham Members of the Rotherham and District (West Riding) Allotments and Gardens Council put their questions to FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL Question-master FRANKLIN ENGELMANN Produced by KENNETH FORD t Contributors Bill Sowerbutts Question-Master .......... Alan Gemmell Produced By .......... Kenneth Ford
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14:30 |
The Sunday PlayPygmalion A romance by BERNARD SHAW starring and with Mark Dignam , Daphne Newton Francis de Wolff and Sylvia Coleridge and and Other parts .......... LOCKWOOD WEST, BETTY HARDY and members of the BBC Drama Repertory Company Adapted for radio and produced by JOHN POWELL Contributors Bernard Shaw Mark Dignam Daphne Newton Francis de Wolff Sylvia Coleridge Betty Hardy Produced By .......... John Powell Eliza Doolittle .......... Millicent Martin Professor Higgins .......... Paul Daneman The Author .......... Denys Hawthorne Clara Eynsford Hill .......... Carol Mason Mrs Eynsford Hill .......... Gladys Spencer Freddy Eynsford Hill .......... Peter Baldwin Eliza Doolittle .......... Millicent Martin Colonel Pickering .......... Mark Dignam Professor Henry Higgins .......... Paul Daneman Mrs Pearce, his housekeeper .......... Daphne Newton Alfred Doolittle, Eliza's father .......... Francis de Wolff Mrs Higgins, the Professor's mother.. .......... Sylvia Coleridge Spenser, the parlourmaid .......... Carol Marsh Footmen .......... Leroy Lingwood Footmen .......... Alan Dudley Zoltan Karpathy .......... Denis McCarthy The Host .......... John Wyse The Hostess .......... Barbara Mitchell Constables .......... Christopher Bidmead Constables .......... John Wyse
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16:00 |
Talking About AntiquesARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY Produced by PAMELA HOWE (from Bristol) t . Questions to Talking About Antiques, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR Contributors Produced By .......... Pamela Howe
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16:30 |
The Living WorldThe Ouse Washes This month's Radio Nature Trail to the Ouse Washes of Cambridgeshire may well be pretty bleak from the weather point of view. but probably the best time of year for seeing - and hearing - wildfowl. Introduced by DEREK JONES Produced bv DILYS BREESE (from Bristol) t (Shortened version .......... Wed,9.5 am) Contributors Introduced By .......... Derek Jones Dilys Breese
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In TouchA weekly magazine of special interest to blind listeners As Others See Us .......... JUNE ROSE talks to sighted people about their views on blindness New Year Reading .......... a further selection of talking books by HONOR WYATT Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL Produced by THENA HESHEL t Contributors Introduced By .......... David Scott Blackhall Produced By .......... Thena Heshel
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17:15 |
Down Your WayTenerife (Extended version .......... Wed. 7.30) t 5.55 Weather; programme news
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18:00 |
The Six O'Clock News
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The Mill on the Flossby GEORGE ELIOT adapted as a serial in 12 parts by HOWARD AGG with Angela Pleasence , Martin Jarvis Megs Jenkins and Anthony Bate 3 .......... The Widening Rift ' Mr Tulliver spoke his mind very strongly when he reached home that evening, and the effect was seen in the remarkable fact that Maggie never heard one reproach from her mother, or one taunt from Tom, about this foolish business of her running away to the gypsies.' (For cast see Tues, 3.0 pm) t Contributors George Eliot Angela Pleasence Martin Jarvis Megs Jenkins Anthony Bate Mr Tulliver
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18:45 |
Speaking for Myself ...Tonight .......... Ian Mclntyre t- Contributors Ian McLntyre
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19:00 |
Subject for SundayAbout people - what they believe and what they do DAVID HARDWICK , recently released from prison, talks with ROY TREVIVIAN t Contributors David Hardwick Roy Trevivian
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19:25 |
Week's Good CauseBARBARA KELLY appeals on behalf of the National Deaf Children's Society which exists to achieve the maximum benefits and happiness in life for all children born deaf in their lifelong struggle against loneliness. Donations, preferably by crossed cheque or po, to Barbara Kelly, [address removed] Contributors Barbara Kelly Barbara Kelly
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19:30 |
Orchestral ConcertRecordings made available by courtesy of Swiss, Finnish, and South-West German Radios. Part 1 Handel Concerto Grosso No 7, in c major 7.45* Mendelssohn Symphony in D minor, for string orchestra LUCERNE FESTIVAL STRINGS conducted by RUDOLF BAUMGARTNER 7.57* Sibelius Violin Concerto in D minor HEIMO HAITTO and SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THE FINNISH BROADCASTING COMPANY conducted by PAAVO BERGLUND Contributors Conducted By .......... Rudolf Baumgartner Conducted By .......... Paavo Berglund
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20:30 |
The Interval WelbondongahThis sheep station lies in the Australian outback on the borders of Queensland and New South Wales JACKIE MULHALLEN paused on her way round the world to become its maid of all work t Contributors Jackie Mulhallen
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20:45 |
ConcertPart 2 .......... Berlioz Symphony .......... Harold in Italy BRUNO GIURANNA (viola) SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST BOUR Contributors Conducted By .......... Ernest Bour
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21:30 |
One Pair of EarsNoises in the Air In the second of two programmes on radio criticism Marghanita Laski discusses the use of voices, music, and a variety of other noises that appeal emotionally to the listener. Produced by RICHARD GILBERT t Contributors Marghanita Laski Produced By .......... Richard Gilbert
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21:58 |
Weather
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22:00 |
The Ten O'Clock News
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With Great PleasureDavid Franklin reveals his pleasure in the poetry and prose in which he finds wit - the quality he most admires in other writers. One writer who possesses this quality to the point which David admits turns his admiration into envy is Frank Muir who reads his essay. ' know where I'm going.' Other readings by GARY WATSON Produced by HELEN FRY Before an invited audience in Broadcasting House, London t Contributors David Franklin Frank Muir Gary Watson Produced By .......... Helen Fry
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22:50 |
The EpilogueThe Everlasting Light t
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22:59 |
Weather
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23:00 |
The Late NewsAll the day's news
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23:15 |
Closedown
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23:45 |
Coastal forecast
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Appears in Issue 2461 - 10 January 1971 - Page 29
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