A Time to Love ... a Time to Die: PRINCE LEOPOLD OF LOEWEN-STEIN reads the second of three excerpts from his book
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
8.20 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye (Make Yourself at Home)
A programme for listeners from India and Pakistan
8.20 (On VHF and Ramsgate)
Sing Alleluia: introduced by ANDREW CRUICKSHANK
Young people from junior and senior schoo4s and colleges sing hymns and songs both old and new
Produced by STEWART CROSS
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
by ALISTAIR COOKE
from St Mark 's Parish Church, Armagh
Conducted by the Rector CANON STERLING MORTIMER
Preacher THE REV ERNON PERDUE
Hymns (from ICH): The whole bright world rejoices now (143); Thy kingdom come, 0 God (429); Come down, 0 love divine (403); Ye servants of God, your master proclaim (477) Lessons: Deuteronomy 28, vv 1-6; 2 Corinthians 9, vv 6-15 Organist FRANK CAPPER
A weekly survey for all who drive introduced by jim PESTRIDGE
Weekend Outings: advice for the driver from MARTYN WAT-
KINS, RONALD BEALE , HARRY HEYWOOD. JEAN BARRATT
What is he going to do?: PATRICK MACNAGHTEN with letters and news and at
11.43* the latest traffic report Produced by ARTHUR PHILLIPS
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Birmingham by GEORGE SCOTT
Produced by JAMES GALLAGHER
A selective look at the arts
Antony Jay introduces this week's choice from what is new and what is always around, and talks to people who have a special interest in what he has seen and heard.
Produced by PATRICIA BRENT and ROSEMARY HART
12.55 Weather; programme news
leads off this 60-minute up-to-the-minute report on the world around us. with the latest news, the background to the news, and the people in the news: presented by Anthony Howard
Editor HARRY BROWN
Members of Limavady Agricultural Society put questions to FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL Question-master
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN
Produced by KENNETH FORD (Repeated: Tuesday, 4.0 pm)
by LEO TOLSTOY
A dramatisation in 20 parts 18: Bright Day is Done adapted by VAL GIELGUD
Directed by NESTA PAIN
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Produced by PAMELA HOWE
(Questions to Talking About Antiques, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR)
A selection of items from the many broadcasts on BBC radio and television during the past seven days introduced by JOHN ELLISON Script by JEAN STROUD
Produced by PHYLLIS ROBINSON
(Extended version of last Friday's broadcast)
Latest news of today's sport
Talking Point
Listeners' queries and comments about wildlife and the countryside
Introduced by DEREK JONES Produced by DILYS BREESE
(Repeated: Wednesday, 9.5 am) Questions to Talking Point, The Living World, BBC, Bristol, BS8 2LR
A magazine of special interest to blind listeners
' Musigraph ': NORMAN SILCOCK talks to GEORGE MILLER about the music typewriter he has been using
Sounds Familiar: details of a new competition
Worth Hearing: HONOR WYATT presents a further selection of Talking Books Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL
Produced by THENA HESHEL
5.55 Weather; programme news
and an armful of records
Producer PETER CHISWELL † (Repeated: Monday, 8.0 pm)
With PAT DOODY
Cricket: reports on four of today's Player's Sunday League matches
Results and latest news of other sport
Produced by KENNETH PRAGNELL
RICHARD SYMS talks to people who turn from the noise and bustle of every day to seek satisfaction in silence
Produced by COLIN SEMPER
JACK WARNER appeals on behalf of The London Federation of Boys' Clubs
The Federation's 150 Clubs need financial help in their drive to provide positive leadership and purposeful activity for young people.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
Twenty-five years ago the Germans were realising the horror of defeat. The story of the collapse of Hitler's Third Reich is told by ordinary Germans and war reports of the period. Written and narrated by WERNER RULF
Research by ANN MEO
Sound Archive production by STEVE ALLEN
(Remembering VE Day: p 10)
From the Kolarcev Hall , Belgrade HEATHER HARPFR (soprano)
BBC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader ELI GOREN conductor COLIN DAVIS
Part 1
Berlioz Overture: Le corsaire Britten Les illuminations
Three talks by GEORGE MIKES , the Hungarian-born humorist 2: National Humourt Reader PETER PRATT
Part 2 Beethoven
Symphony No 3, in E flat major (Eroica)
Rene Cutforth presents his personal choice of poetry and prose before an invited audience in Broadcasting House, London.
HUGH BURDEN assists him with the readings
Produced by TONY GOULD
The firstfruits of his creatures Jeremiah 2, vv 2-5; Psalm 36 (Broadcast psalter); James 1, vv 2-27; Now the green blade riseth (BBC HB 109); Revelation 14, v 4b