Programme for Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
7.45 Sunday Programmes Bells and Sunday Reading
GEORGE ROBINSON reads from Seeds of Contemplation by THOMAS MERTON
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by CLIVE JACOBS Reporter DOUGLAS BROWN Producer DAVID WINTER
On the final day of the 1976 Olympics, the latest news from Montreal. with comment and interviews.
8.55 Weather, programme news
9.10 Sunday Papers
BBC Birmingham
Parish Mass from St Joseph 's Roman Catholic Church,
Stokesley Celebrant and Preacher FR ANTHONY STOREY
Readings: Exodus 16, vv 2-12; John 6, vv 24-35
Hymns: To God in gladness sing (Praise the Lord 17); Make me an instrument of your peace; Peace, perfect peace; Sing, my soul (The 20th-Century Folk Hymnal)
Psalm: By the waters of Babylon Choirmaster ANTHONY KELLY
Organist DOUGLAS EMMERSON BBC Manchester
MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE appeals on behalf of Battle Parish Church Restoration Fund
E25,000 is urgently needed to preserve this historic church standing on the battlefield of Hastings 1066.
Donations to: [address removed].
Talkabout
Members of the ici (Welwyn) Auto Club discuss motoring matters with SAM TOY, Ford's Director of Sales: DOROTHY SELBY- BOOTHROYD, motor rally organiser and competitor, Bexley Light Car Club; and HARRY HEYWOOD , Editor, Practical Motorist
Chairman Jim Pestridge
Recorded at the ici Plastics Division, Welwyn Garden City Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions to current political issues, presented from Glasgow by George Scott Producer GEORGE SINCLAIR BBC Scotland
Ring [number removed]
Presented by George Luce
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor HARRY BROWN
A year of Gardeners' Question Time
Suffering Madonna by MARTIN WALSER , translated by CHRISTOPHER HOLME with Ambrosine Phillpotts as Maximiliana and Alan Moore as Thassilo Thassilo , a private detective with a mother problem, would dearly love to get his hands on the Lindau Pieta, or Suffering Madonna, a valuable medieval statue.
Produced and directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
' National Park ' is an impressive designation. But is the protection it gives to the countryside as effective as it sounds? The second of three programmes presented by Malcolm MacEwen
2: Digging up the Dales
Some of Britain's richest mineral deposits - limestone, fluorspar, potash, china clay - are found in the National Parks, The great increase in mining and quarrying provides local jobs but disfigures the landscape. Where should the line be drawn? MALCOLM MACEWEN discusses the problem with people from the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks.
Producer LEONIE COHN
TV for the Blind: JANE FINNIS reports on close-circuit systems which can magnify printed material for the visually handicapped.
Introduced by PETER WHITE Producer THENA HESHEL
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Fochabers in Morayshire 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 5: The Network Betrayed
Producer CHARLES MAXWELL
(Repeated: Thursday 11.5 am)
London v North of England (Hound 3) London:
Anthony Quinton (Chairman) with Irene Thomas
Professor John B. Mays who discover that a continuous prospect can be assisted by merriment. North:
Jack Longland (Chairman) with Dr Patrick Nuttgens Louis Allen who combine to connect the contents of a monstrance. Harry Baily of Southwark and the possessor of a nest where a cuckoo lays its eggs. Producer TREVOR HILL BBC Manchester
(Revised repeat: Wed 11.5 am)
Sir John Betjeman introduces a selection of hymns. 5: More Translations with GEOFFREY SHAW (Soloist) and the LONDON EMMANUEL CHOIR Producer DAVID WINTER
EMIL AND ELENA GILELS (pianos) SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF THE USSR directed from the keyboard by EMIL GILELS Mozart
Concerto in E flat (K 365), for two pianos: Piano Concerto No 27, in B flat (K 595)
(Soviet Radio recording)
by Victor Hugo
Adapted for radio in 16 parts by Barry Campbell, Constance Cox and Val Gielgud
with Robert Hardy, Trevor Martin, Steve Hodson, David March and Judy Bennett.
Marius joins the Friends of the Poor at the Barricades, as Paris plunges into the 1832 riots.
(For cast see Tuesday 3.5 pm)
Robert Hardy's Preview: p 11
by DAVID WHEELER
A celebration of the life of the 94-year-old musician, sportsman, film actor and conductor. Narrated by Basil Moss
' Although for many serious musicians and concertgoers the element of showmanship which is very much part of Stokowski's make-up rendered him suspect, he brought the Philadelphia Orchestra to a position of international pre-eminence and earned for himself conductorial ranking with Arturo Toscanini and Serge Koussevitzky. '
With the recorded voice of Leopold Stokowski himself and with GARRICK HAGON
MALCOLM REID , JERRY STOVIN WALTER HALL
MARGARET ROBERTSON
JOY PARKER and DON FELLOWS Produced and directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING
The evening office of Compline
preceded by Weather