Programme for Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
7.45 Sunday Programmes Bells and Sunday Reading
GEORGE ROBINSON reads from Seeds of Contemplation by THOMAS MERTON
7.55 Weather
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by GERALD PRIESTLAND Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN ProducerDAVID WINTER
Latest news of the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, with comment, interviews, and a special check on the performances of the British team in every sport.
8.55 Weather, programme news
S.10 Sunday Papers
BBC Birmingham
Holy Communion. celebrated by the St John 's Lutheran Congregation from the Church of St Anne and St Agnes in the City of London
Celebrant: REV RON ENGLUND
Preacher: REV ROBERT PATKAI , Pastor of the Congregation
Epistle: 2 Corinthians 12, vv 7-10 (rsv)
Gospel: Luke 18, vv 35-43 (RSV) Hymns (Lutheran Service Book and Hymnal): Sing praise to God who reigns above (422); God's word is our great heritage (257); A voice, a heavenly voice I hear (270); Come with us. O blessed Jesus (283)
Anthem: Praise to thee, Lord Jesus (Schutz)
Organist and Choirmaster RICHARD LYNE
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Introduced by Jim Pestridge
An Engine for the Future?: George Bishop talks about new developments.
Designing Petrol: Michael Kemp explains how crude oil reaches the petrol tank.
Maintaining Motoring: the hazards of looking after your car by Norman Turner.
Sunday Out: what to look for in the summer woodlands by Eric Simms.
At 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions from outside Westminster to current political issues.
Presented from Bristol by Peter Brown
Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
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Presented by Derek Cooper
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor HARRY BROWN
Thistlewood by STEWART CONN with music composed and arranged by ADRIAN SECCHI
Arthur Thistlewood , executed at Newgate in 1820 for murder and high treason, was one of those historical rarities: an English Revolutionary.
Produced and directed by ROBERT COOPER BBC Manchester
' National Park ' is an impressive designation. But is the protection it gives to the country-side as effective as it sounds? The first of three programmes presented by Malcolm MacEwen 1: Farmers or National Park Keepers?
Modern farming is depopulating the dales and gradually changing the landscape. Can the aims of food production, supporting the rural community and protecting traditional landscape, be reconciled?
MALCOLM MACEWEN in conversation with farmers, and with members and officers of the National Park committees in North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Producer LEONIE COHN
A Museum for the Blind: PETER WHITE reports on a Belgian initiative. Introduced by DAVID SCOTT BLACKHALL Producer THENA HESHEL
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Aberaeron in Dyfed
Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
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
4: The Network in Danger
Producer CHARLES MAXWELL
London v Northern Ireland (Round 3) London:
Anthony Quinton (Chairman) with Irene Thomas
Professor John B. Mays who dispense with the balcony bit and get down to the fact that I did for M, R did T, R did P and then R, and J killed J.
Northern Ireland:
Jack Longland (Chairman) with Dr Michael Dewar John D. Stewart who connect a thinnish-sounding law enforcement official, whose subordinate sounds like a headlight, with the gold-smith's wharf. Producer
TREVOR HILL BBC Manchester
(Revised repeat: Wed 11.5 am)
Sir John Betjeman introduces a selection of hymns, and talks about their writers. 4: American Hymn-writers With GEOFFREY SHAW (soloist) and the LONDON EMMANUEL CHOIR conducted by MURIEL SHEPHERD Producer DAVID WINTER
Records of Act 2 of Franz Lehar's operetta, with ELIZABETH HARWOOD , RENE KOLLO TERESA STRATAS and WERNER HOLLWEG with the CHORUS OF THE DEUTSCHE OPER, BERLIN, and the BERLIN PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA conducted by HERBERT VON KARAJAN
by Victor Hugo adapted for radio in 16 parts by Barry Campbell, Constance Cox and Val Gielgud. The Friends of the Poor set themselves up in Mother Hucheloup's wine shop, Gavroche encounters Inspector Javert and Marius receives a letter.
9.58 Weather
Gerald Priestland explores the history and meaning of Moses' law code and asks whether it is still relevant for today. with Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone Dr J. Cargill Thompson Rev Don Cupitt
Professor Brian Morris Rev Eddy Stride and Mrs Mary Whitehouse Producer ANGELA TILBY
In Commemoration of St James the Great and St Christopher Devised and narrated by H. COLIN DAVIS
Music BBC SINGERS
preceded by Weather