For Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells; programme news
7.50 Sunday Reading
Poems of Henry Vaughan read by MARJORIE ANDERSON Producer MONICA FURLONG
7.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by CLIVE JACOBS Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN Producer DAVID WINTER
8.50 Programme news
8.55 Weather
9.10 Sunday Papers
BBC Birmingham
from Edmund's Church Street Methodist Church, Salisbury Led by REV DERRICK GRERVES
Hymns (Methodist Hymn Book): Awake, our souls! (418); What shall I do my God to love (77); All things are possible to him (548); Just as I am (353)
Readings (Alan Dale version): Exodus 2, vv 11-25; Acts 9, vv 1-19. Organist GRAHAM ANNETTS Conductor MICHAEL HARRIS
ANGELA rippon appears on behalf of the Dorset Association of Toy Libraries, a lending service of toys specialty designed to help socially deprived and physically and mentally handicapped children to overcome their difficulties.
Donations, by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
Introduced by Jim Pestridge
The Numbers Game: Laurie Sultan explains the numbers applied to motor oils.
New Measures for Old: Eric Tobitt talks to Dr R. Yorke about the new SI Units
Towing Away: Charles Brandreth explains the law on 'impounding' cars.
Bumper Crop: a round-up of motoring news by Clive Jacobs
at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions to current political issues. Presented from Birmingham by George Scott. Producer DAVID SHUTE BBC Birmingham Ring [number removed]
Derek Cooper presents the Sunday edition with things you should know about, like to know about and a cautionary tale or two.
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon (lough Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Cheshire
A Century of Modern Theatre Juno and the Paycock
A new production of SEAN O'CASEY 'S tragedy with Donal McCann. Pauline Delany Marie Keane , John Kavanagh Niall Buggy , Sorcha Cusack
In a Dublin tenement during the 1922 civil war, a poor family struggles to survive. Juno Boyle nurses her wounded son while her idle husband passes the time in drinking and romantic talk. Then a sudden legacy promises to change their lives, and bring true their dreams of dignity, comfort and love.
Producer and director
MICHAEL HEFFERNAN
BBC Northern Ireland
ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY
Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
In this edition of Talking Point - a dog that catches spiny anteaters, a jay which plants trees, and (if you can believe it) a squirrel that seems to have taken up golf!
Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Wednesday 9.5 am)
A magazine for the blind
Advice for the Deaf Blind: Margaret Ford points out some of the help available. Introduced by David Scott Blackhall
In Touch, advice and information for blind people, and those who care for them, 60p from bookshops
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Midhurst. Sussex
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Tuesday 11.5 am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
Mike and Mary take a lively look round and meet other well-known couples in a medley of words and music. Producer MICHAEL EMBER
(Repeated; Thursday 11.5 am)
A new quiz game about what famous people said and what Larry Adler , Alan Coren Humphrey Lyttelton and Diana Quick think they ought to have said instead Quotations read by Ronald Fletcher
Devised and presented by Nigel Rees
Producer JOHN LLOYD
(Diana Quick is a National Theatre Player)
A look at new books, plays and poetry with a religious theme. Producer MONICA FURLONG
Michael Hardwick presents excerpts from some of the popular operettas by Audran, Messager. Lecocq and Planquette, including VPronique and Les Cloches de Corneville: records
by GEORGE MEREDITH. dramatised in five parts by d. G. BRIDSON with Anna Massey, Simon Cadell , Rosalind Ayres, Jill Balcon , Angela Pleasence and Philip Bond as George Meredith
Old Tom is furthering Evan's chances of marriage to Rose by offering to settle money on them - a scheme which finds some favour with the Jocelyns, but he's not the only schemer: Julie Bonner is plotting against his marriage, and the Countess, in an effort to discredit Evan's rival, merely wrecks her cherished pique-nique.'
4: Aftermath of a Visitation
Producer JANE MORGAN
(Repeated: Tuesday 3.5 pm)
9.58 Weather
Britain and America over two centuries: a series of eight programmes to mark the American Bicentennial.
Written and presented by Ian McIntyre
2: Ties as Light as Air - the American British Heritage Speakers: SIDNEY AHLSTROM HARRY ALLEN , BERNARD BAILYN
ALFRED CHANDLER , RONALD DWORKIN LORD HAILSHAM OF ST MARYLEBONE ROBERT HANDY
ELIZABETH HARDWICK
HAROLD LANGLEY , WARREN NUTTER EUGENE ROSTOW
ARTHUR SCHLESINGER JNR
FRANK CECILTHWAITE. ROBIN WINKS Readers LOUISE PURSLOW, OWEN DUDLEY EDWARDS , TOM FLEMING
Historical consultant ALEC CAMPBELL, Professor of American History, Birmingham University.
Producer MICHAEL MASON
The evening office of Compline
preceded by Weather