Programme for Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
7.45 Sunday Programmes Bells and Sunday Reading
GLADYS SPENCER reads an extract from A Peak in Darien by FREYA STARK
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by CLIVE JACOBS Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN Producer DAVID WINTER
9.10 Sunday Papers
BBC Birmingham
from the United Reformed Church, Princes . Street, Norwich, conducted by the Minister, REV DONALD HILTON
Hymns: Christ is the world's light (ncpIO); Lbrd of might icp 510); Lord of good life (cp 466) Readings: Luke 17, vv 20-25; Hebrews 11, vv 1-16
Organist CARL GRAINGER BBC Birmingham
DAVID KOSSOFF appeals on behalf of the British Heart Foundation, which sponsors research into the causes, prevention and treatment of disorders of the heart and circulation.
Donations to: [address removed]
Introduced by John Toogood
Cars in Britain: an up-to-date view by SIR CLIVE BOSSOM , Chairman of the RAC.
Sunday Out: what to look for in the summer hedgerows by ERIC SIMMS.
Tyre Care: GEORGE MARSHALL talks about tyre pressures.
Tyre and Battery Replacement: some advice from GEOFF HOWES. Producer JIM PESTRIDGE at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions to current political issues, presented from Bristol by George Scott Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
Ring 0272 38764
Presented by George Luce
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor HARRY BROWN
Springer's England by FREDERICK BRADNUM with Hugh Dickson Prunella Scales and Monica Grey
'I'm 45 and beastly alone in a world I know nothing about.' Gerry's old world, that of big business, collapsed about his ears, and he's left with no job, no money and no sense of direction.
Directed by JANE MORGAN
Jeremy Bugler presents three programmes reflecting themes from the recent UN Habitat Conference in Vancouver
2: The Houses of the Poor and the City of the Future
Squatters form a high and still increasing proportion of the inhabitants of the world's big cities. Various governments regard them as the dregs of humanity and try to turn them off the land; in some people's view squatters are the urban pioneers of today. Whichever view is right, how can their conditions be made more tolerable?
Including speakers from the Argentine. Britain. India. New Zealand and the Philippines. Producer LEONIE COHN
A magazine of special interest to the visually handicapped.
The Pathsounder: SONIA BEESLEY describes a new electronic mobility aid. Presented by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL Producer THENA HESHEL
In Touch, advice and information for blind people, and those who care for them, 60p from bookshops
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire
Producer ANTHONY SMiTH BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Tuesday 11.5 am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
The true story of the Atlantic Wall in Normandy and the plot to destroy it by ROBERT BARR adapted from RICHARD COLLIER 'S book Ten Thousand Eyes
Garard Green as the Storyteller 2: Operation Marie-Louise
Other parts: JOHN CAZABON SAM DASTOR , DEREK SEATON
Producer CHARLES MAXWELL
(Repeated: Thursday 11.5 am)
London v Wales (Round 3) London :
Anthony Quinton (Chairman) Irene Thomas
Professor John B. Mays who get off to a sharp start in recognising how a man with the good Christian names Joseph Ignace , brought things to a head. Wales:
Jack Longland (Chairman)
Dr Mostyn Lewis. Fred Nicholls who take a literal translation, and lead from the Sacred Books of the East. in 49 volumes, to the teller of blue jokes in a cockney accent. Producer TREVOR HILL BBC Manchester
(Revised repeat: Wed 11.5 am)
Sir John Betjeman introduces a selection of hymns, and talks about their writers.
With Geoffrey Shaw (Soloist) and the London Emmanuel Choir
Records of excerpts from Gounod's popular opera, with VICTORIA DE LOS ANGELES
MARTHA ANGELICI , NICOLAI GEUDA and BORIS CHRISTOFF and the PARIS OPERA ORCHESTRA conducted by ANDRÉ CLUYTENS
by Victor Hugo adapted for radio in 16 parts by Barry Campbell, Constance Cox and Val Gielgud
with Robert Hardy, Trevor Martin, Judy Bennett, Steve Hodson and Jean Rogers.
Thenardier and his associates are in prison. Marius has obtained Cosette's address in the Rue Plumet, and so hopes to find her again.
(Repeated: Tuesday 3.5 pm)
Wynford Vaughan-Thomas takes a seasonal look at village cricket in Herefordshire: stool-ball in Sussex: children's games in Oxfordshire; fell-running at Wastwater in the Lake District; bird-watching in the Cairngorms; and trout-stream conservation in Hampshire with the help of ROBERT HUDSON , ERIC JOYCE
MOLLIE HARRIS , NORMAN TURNER ERIC SIMMS , MARTIN MUNCASTER Producer JOHN HASLAM
(Repeated: Friday 11.5 am)
The evening office of Compline
preceded by Weather