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1971-01-10  Radio 4  Sunday 

 
07:50  


Sunday Reading

DAME 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

 
08:00  


The News

 
08:10  


Sunday Papers

 
08:20  


Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye

Make Yourself at Home
A programme for listeners from India and Pakistan t

 
08:20  


VHF Sunday

A weekly religious programme VHF (also on 202m Ramsgate) .......... see column 5

 
08:50  


Programme news

 
08:55  


Weather

 
09:00  


The News

 
09:05  


Sunday Papers

 
09:15  


Letter from America

by ALISTAIR COOKE
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Contributors

Alistair Cooke

 
09:30  


The Archers

Written 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

 
10:30  


Morning Service

from 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

 
11:15  


Motoring and the Motorist

Introduced 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

 
11:45  


From the Grass Roots

A 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

 
12:15  


Options

Introduced 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

 
12:55  


Weather; programme news

 
13:00  


The World This Weekend

The 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

 
14:00  


Gardeners' Question

Time 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

 
14:30  


The Sunday Play

Pygmalion
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

 
16:00  


Talking About Antiques

ARTHUR 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

 
16:30  


The Living World

The 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

 
17:00  


In Touch

A 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

 
17:15  


Down Your Way

Tenerife
(Extended version .......... Wed. 7.30) t
5.55 Weather; programme news

 
18:00  


The Six O'Clock News

 
18:15  


The Mill on the Floss

by 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

 
18:45  


Speaking for Myself ...

Tonight .......... Ian Mclntyre
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Contributors

Ian McLntyre

 
19:00  


Subject for Sunday

About people - what they believe and what they do
DAVID HARDWICK , recently released from prison, talks with ROY TREVIVIAN t

Contributors

David Hardwick
Roy Trevivian

 
19:25  


Week's Good Cause

BARBARA 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

 
19:30  


Orchestral Concert

Recordings 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

 
20:30  


The Interval Welbondongah

This 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

 
20:45  


Concert

Part 2 .......... Berlioz
Symphony .......... Harold in Italy BRUNO GIURANNA (viola)
SOUTH-WEST GERMAN RADIO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by ERNEST BOUR

Contributors

Conducted By .......... Ernest Bour

 
21:30  


One Pair of Ears

Noises 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

 
21:58  


Weather

 
22:00  


The Ten O'Clock News

 
22:10  


With Great Pleasure

David 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

 
22:50  


The Epilogue

The Everlasting Light t

 
22:59  


Weather

 
23:00  


The Late News

All the day's news

 
23:15  


Closedown

 
23:45  


Coastal forecast

 
  


Appears in Issue 2461 - 10 January 1971 - Page 29

 

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