Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
7.45 Sunday Programmes Bells and Sunday Reading
CHARLES DAVIS reads from Ms book Body as Spirit
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.10 Sunday Paperi
Presented by DAVID MELLoa Producer LESLIE MITCHELL BBC Manchester
8.50 Programme newt
8.55 Weather
9.10 Sunday Papers
Omnibus Edition
Script editor CHARLES LEFEAn , Producer TONY SHRYANE BBC Birmingham
for Rogation and Industrial Sunday from St Patrick's Parish Church, Coleraine, Northern Ireland
Conducted by the Rector, the REV JIM MONROE. Organist and choirmaster REGGIE PATTERSON Readings (RSV): Deuteronomy 6, vv 1-12; John 16, vv 23b-33; Psalm 34, vv 1-10; I will always give thanks to the Lord Hymas (ich): Lord of beauty, thine the splendour (351); Fill thou my life, 0 Lord my God (476); Forth in thy name. 0 Lord, I go (4)
BBC Northern Ireland
FRANK WILSON , Founder and Director of Life for the World, appeals on behalf of this Christian Trust caring for young people with drug problems. Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: Life for the World, [address removed]
Introduced by Jim Pestridge
This week jim PESTRIDGE visits Belfast to hear from
JOHN SIMPSON , SHANE BELFORD , JOHN HENDERSON and SAMMY HAMILL about the joys and problems of motoring in Northern Ireland. The Power of the Motor Car: is it increasing when it should be diminishing? charles BRA!N'DRE'11H reports on a Cambridge Union debate. Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions from outside Westminster to current political issues presented from Birmingham by George Scott Producer DAVID SHUTE BBC Birmingham Ring [number removed]
Derek Cooper 's
Sunday Supplement
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Lincolnshire, where members of the Waddiington and District Gardeners' Association put their questions to FRED LOADS BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Questionmaster KEN FORD BBC Manchester
medium leave only
A Change for the Better by guy vaesen from the novel by SUSAN BILL with Fay Compton Cathleen Nesbitt Pauline Letts and Lockwood West
Mountsea, where people retire to enjoy the excitements, upheavals and passions of their old age.
Produced and directed by GUY VAESEN
John Julius Norwich , traveller and writer, presents a mixed bag of international records that he hopes will be to your taste as well.
A magazine edition of this programme about wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by PETER FRANCE Producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
A magazine of special interest for the visually handicapped. Could one train with a guide-dog at home? DAVID SCOTT BLACK -HALL talks about the possibilities to DEREK CARVER , Chief Trainer with Guide-Dogs for the Blind Association.
Presented by PETER WHITE Producer MICHELL RAPER
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Abbotsbury in Dorset
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Tuesday 11.5 am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
London v Northern Ireland (Round 1) London:
Gordon Clough (Chairman) with Irene Thomas and Professor John B. Mays who connect Madam Butterfly, a preacher in the University of Wittenberg, and a preacher of non-violence.
Northern Ireland:
Jack Longland (Chairman) with Dr Michael Dewar John D. Stewart who look for that book in which the omission of a ' not ' cost the printer £300, . the alteration of ' no ' to ' a 1, cost E3,000, and in which a woodcut of a swan created a storm of protest. Question researcher DAVID MACKAY. Producer TREVOR HILL. BBC Manchester
A series which reviews religious books and music. Presented by Christopher Booker
Producer MONICA FURLONG
ERICH GRUENBERG (violin)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by FAN HON LEE and NIGEL KEiATLEY conductor BORIS BROTT
Mozart Symphony No 40, in G minor (K 550)
Goldmark Violin Concerto in A minor. BBC Wales
14: St. Crispin's Day
. As the football season draws to a close, the country looks forward to a brief respite from constant reports of vandalism and senseless violence. But in the whole, of the debate surrounding soccer hooliganism one voice has gone largely unheard - that of the fan himself. Peter Marsh , a social psychologist, has spent the season on the terraces, hearing from the bother-boys who feature in the headlines each week. ' Giving each other verbal, it's all part of the fun, but when it comes to people bringing knives - that's out of order." Producer JOY HATWOOD
. Devised and narrated by RICHARD HARRIES
Music: BBC SINGERS
preceded by Weather