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7.45 Bells; programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading from Encountering Light Written and read by GONVILLE FFRENCH-BEYTAGH
7.55 Weather, programme news
Presenter CLIVE JACOBS Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN ProducerDAVID WINTER
9.10 Sunday Papers
from Wesley Methodist Church, Hulme, Manchester
Conducted by the Minister, REV MICHAEL FIELDING
Reading: Luke 10, vv 25-37
Hymns (Hymns and Songs): Command thy blessing from above (14): We turn to you, 0 God (73); Lord, whose love in humble service (44)
Organist and choirmaster HAROLD MEADOWCROFT
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Talkabout ...
A discussion of current motoring matters between members of the Guildford and District Group of the Institute of Advanced Motorists and: NEIL CARMICHAEL , MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary, Department of the Environment; SUE BAKER, motoring correspondent. Evening News; ROBIN Richards , radio and television commentator and broadcaster
Chairman JIM PESTRIDGE
. Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions to current political issues.
Presented from Birmingham by George Scott
Producer DAVID SHUTE Ring [number removed]
Derek Cooper presents the Sunday edition, with things you should know about - and a cautionary tale or two.
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Nicholas Woolley Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Newtown, Powys
Members of the Newtown Garden Club put their questions to FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Questionmaster MICHAEL BARRATT Producer KENNETH FORD
Robert Harris. Zena Walker Betty Hardy , Megs Jenkins in Face in a Glass
A play by BARBARA FOXE about a famous man who has reached a point of tranquillity, detachment and humour. His followers, however, prefer to build around him an organisation of comfortable compromise ...
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS
Is it old? Is it genuine? What is it?
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners'' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE (Bristol) Questions to: Talking about Antiques, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR Preview: page 15
Birds on the Move
Why should a wheatear double its weight before migration, while a swallow retains its slim figure? Why do some birds make their journey in marathon flights and others by easy stages, some by day and some by night? At an observatory on the east coast of Lincolnshire, we consider the different ways in which birds accomplish the regular miracle of migration. Producer DILYS BREESE (Bristol) (Repeated: Wednesday 9.5 am)
A magazine of special interest to the visually, handicapped.
' If you want to know the way, climb up a signpost! '
KEVIN MULRERN talks With JANE FINNIS about some of the problems of independent mobility. Presented by PETER WHITE Producer THENA HESHEL
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Lacock, Wiltshire
Producer ANTHONY SMITH
5.55 Weather, programme news
A studio counselling session with Dr Wendy Greengross and James Hemming
Introduced by Jean Metcalfe
A chance to talk things over and talk things out is given to people with problems they cannot solve alone. If you need help in sorting out your difficulties, write to: If you think You've got Problems! BBC. Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
Producer SALLY THOMPSON
The final programme in the 1975 series
London v Wales
London:
Anthony Quinton (Chairman) with Irene Thomas, Professor John B. Mays who discover that a boat bringing supplies for sale to other ships, a sheriff's officer, and a Billingsgate middleman are all fundamentally coarse.
Wales:
Jack Longland (Chairman) with Dr Aostyn Lewis and Fred Nicholls who get a bonus for knowing where and how a Greek finger is like D. and when reversed like u -Browning's 'Lost Leader' and Byron's 'Sennacherib' having proved helpful.
Anthony Quinton declares the winner of the 1975 Round Britain Quiz contest.
(Rptd: Wednesday 11.5 am)
2: Depart from Me, Ye Cursed, into Everlasting Fire
Those words from St Matthew 's Gospel suggested an idea of Hell that few Victorians cared to question. One man who did was THE REV F. D. MAURICE , though he knew how much his questions would cost him.
Presented by Brian Redhead Producer FRASER STEEL
MAX ROSTAL (viola)
YFRAH NEAMAN (violin)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conducted by CHRISTOPHER ADEY Mozart Symphony No 29, in A major (K 201); Sinfonia Concertante in E flat major, for violin, viola and orchestra
by CHARLES DICKENS adapted for radio in eight parts by CHARLES LEFEAUX
2: My Visit to the Manor House
Producer IAN COTTERELL
The story of the collaboration between A. A. Milne and H. Fraser-Simson
Written and presented by H. COLIN DAVIS , ANTONY MIALL Producer GRAHAM GAULD
Devised byMONICA FURLONG Narrator GARARD GREEN Music: BBC SINGERS
preceded by Weather