THE BISHOP OF COVENTRY ChOOSeS to read an extract from The Life and Death of Dietrich Bonhoeffer by MaryBosanquet.
7.55 Weather: programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
8.20 Apna Hi Char Samajhiye (Make Yourself at Home)
A programme for listeners from India and Pakistan 1
8.20 (On VHF and Ramsgate)
Sing Alleluia: introduced by ANDREW CRUICKSHANK
Young people from junior and senior schools 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 Birmingham)
from Kilbroney Parish Church, Rostrevor. Co Down conducted by the Rector
THE REV MALCOLM F. GRAHAM
Hymns (ICH): Come down, 0 Love divine (403); Jesus, where'er thy people meet (457); Ye servants of God (477) Psalm 24
Lessons: Ecclesiasticus 36, vv 12-17; St Luke 11, vv 1-13 Organist EILA SHACKLETON
A weekly survey for all who drive
Introduced by JIM PESTRIDGE
Guaranteed?: discussion about the manufacturers' Warranty
Claiming Under Guarantee: advice by NEVILLE JARRETT Of the Motor Agents' Association
Notice of Intended Prosecution: LAURIE SAPPER explains together with topical news and at 11.43* the latest traffic report Produced by JOHN HASLAM
A countrywide look at politics from outside Westminster
Presented from Birmingham by GEORGE SCOTT
Produced by JAMES GALLAGHER
A selective look at the arts
Peter Clayton introduces this week's choice from what is new and what is always around us, 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: programmenews
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 David Jessel
Editor HARRY BROWN
FRANKLIN ENGELMANN recalls some of the places visited and some of the questions asked during the past year With FRED LOADS
BILL SOWERBUTTS, ALAN GEMMELI. Produced by KENNETH FORD 1
by WILKIE COLLINS freely dramatised for radio in four parts by FREDERICK BRADNUM The north front of Porthgenna Tower has been burnt to the ground by Mrs Jazeph , who set fire to it in order to destroy the secret letter. Later she visits Andrew Treverton in London to explain the mystery.
4: Confrontations
Produced by DAVID H. GODFREY
A weekly magazine programme about archaeology introduced by TONY RAYMONT Resident archaeologist PETER FOWLER
A visit to Fishbourne. the largest Roman villa in Britain Excavation Round-up
Silbury: a report from BRUCE PARKER
Discussion: Deserted Villages Produced by BRIAN SKILTON and BRIAN GEAR. (From Bristol)
Introduced by JOHN ELLISON
(Extended version of last Friday's broadcast)
Latest news of today's sport
Talking Point: reflecting listeners' queries and comments on wildlife and the countryside Introduced by DEREK JONES Produced by DILYS BREESE (from Bristol)
(Repeated: Wed. 9.5 am)
Questions to Talking Point The Living World, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
On the Statute Book: RUPERT TOWNSHEND-ROSE talks about changes in the law as to the property rights of husband and wife
People and their Problems: .JOHN STOCKBRIDGE reports
Wills: ELIZABETH MITCHELL deals with various points such as missing beneficiaries and finding an executor
Buying a House: EDDIE WILLIAMS explains why it has to be done in two stages
Introduced by ROBIN HOLMES
5.55 Weather; programme news
'twixt ISOBEL BARNETT
ELEANOR SUMMERFIELD and RICHARD MURDOCH , DAVID NIXON
Tune-twisters from STEVE RACE In the chair ROY PLOMI.F.Y Devised and written by IAN MESSITER Produced by PETER TITHERADGE
RONALD LEIGH-HUNT appeals on behalf of Hostel 69, a home from home for mentally handicapped children sponsored by the Richmond
- Society for Mentally Handicapped Children.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to [address removed]
With PAT DOODY
German Grand Prix: JOHN BLUNSDEN from Hockenheim
Athletics: Illustrated report by HAROLD ABRAHAMS and NORMAN CUDDEFORD on the Europa Cup from Zurich
Cricket - John Player League: Derbyshire v Surrey
Gloucestershire v Somerset Sussex v Lancashire
Middlesex v Warwickshire
6.57* Cricket Scoreboard
Produced by JACOB DE VRIES
From the Royal Albert Hall London
Handel: Messiah
Sheila Armstrong (soprano) Helen Watts (contralto) Robert Tear (tenor) John Shirley-Quirk (baritone)
BBC Chorus
Philip Jones (trumpet)
Continuo:
Charles Spinks (organ) John Constable (harpsichord) Alan Dalziel (cello) Gerald Brinnen (double-bass)
BBC Symphony Orchestra, leader Bela Dekany, conductor Colin Davis
Part 1
(This week's Proms, by Misha Donat: page 13)
First of three talks by SIR CECIL PARROTT , who as a former Ambassador has lived and worked in several countries. He is now a professor at Lancaster University,
Parts 2 and 3 9.58 Weather
Recollections of music, poets, and places she has known. A selection of BBC Archive recordings Research by ANN MEO
Produced by STEVE ALLEN
Temples of God
Introit: Ye are the temple of God (NF.M p 47): Acts 17, VV 24-31; Ephesians 2, vv 13-22; Blest are the pure in heart (BBC HB 318); a reading from Prayers of Life by Michel Quoist : May the grace of Christ our Saviour (BBC HB 375)