BBC Birmingham
7.45 Sunday Programmes, Bells and Sunday Reading
THE REV W. D. KENNEDY BELL reads from
An Anthology of Mysticism
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by DAVID MELLOR Producer leslie mitchell BBC Manchester
8.50 Programme newt
8.55 Weather
3.10 Sunday Papers
Script editor CHARLES LEFEAUX Producer TONY SHRYANE BBC Birmingham
from Central Church, Torquay. Conducted by the Ministers. THE REV DERRICK BARBER and THEREVHAROLDTANNER;HymnS (Methodist Hymn Book): Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore him (13); Love divine (431); God of mercy (681); City of God (703) Lesson: Colossians 3, vv 12-17 (NEB). Organist and choir-master LESLIE OLIVER BBC Bristol
THE VERY REV WALTER HUSSEY , Dean of Chichester, appeals on behalf of the Aldeburgh Festival-Snape Maltings Foundation. Benjamin Britten 's last great initiative was to plan an international school for advanced musical studies at Snape Maltings. Funds to provide teaching accommodation are now urgently needed. Donations: The Dean of Chichester, Aldeburgh Festival-Snape Maltings Foundation, [address removed]
Talkabout: Road Safety matters, between an audience at the Middlesbrough and District Motor Club, and DR MURRAY MACKAY , of the Accident Research Unit, Birmingham University; MICHAEL KEMP , Motoring
Correspondent of the Daily Mail; NEVILLE MARLEY , Chief Superintendent, Traffic Division, Cleveland Constabulary. Chairman Jim Pestridge Producer GEOFF DOBSON at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions to current political issues presented from Bristol by George Scott. Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
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Nancy Wise's
Sunday Supplement
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Hampshire, where members of the Andoyer Garden Association put their questions to FRED LOADS
BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Questionmaster KEN FORD BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Tuesday 4.5 pm)
Gardeners' Question Time 3: 40p from bookshops
You Never Can Tell
A comedy by BERNARD SHAW with Prunella Scales
Denys Hawthorne and Freddie Jones
Directed by BETTY DAVIES
John Julius Norwich , traveller and writer, presents a mixed bag of international records.
Nature's Rock Gardens
Salt-swept Atlantic cliffs covered in Lady's Fingers, Wall Pennywort. Rock-Spurrey and masses of Thrift form the setting for this Radio Nature Trails Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DII.YS BREESE
BBC Bristol (Rptd: Wed 9.5 am)
The National Federation of the Blind has been holding its annual conference in Edinburgh over the Bank Holiday. peter white was there and gives a first-hand report on the proceedings.
Presented by PETER WHITE Producer MICHELL RAPER
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Goudhurst in Kent. Producer
ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol (Repeated: Tues 11.5 am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
A series of plays based on the novels of Georges Simenon
Adapted for radio by Edward Bruce, from the translation by Daphne Woodward
With Maurice Denham as Jules Maigret and Michael Gough as Georges Simenon
Leonie Birard, an old woman whom everyone in the village of Saint-Andre-sur-mer hated, was shot dead. Maigret found the villagers a closed community, determined to pin the murder on the local school-master - because he was a Parisian - not one of them. Even the schoolboys wouldn't talk...
(Repeated: Thursday 11.5 am)
(Michael Gough is a National Theatre player)
Sir John Betjeman reflects on the story of this best-loved of all English hvmnbooks and its first editor. The Rev Sir H. W. Baker , who died 100 years ago. 1: Our Choicest Psalmody
Research BERNARD C. MARTIN Producer DAVID WINTER
BBC NORTHERN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, led by ANDREW ORTON conducted by CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Beethoven Overture: Egmont
8.9* Twelve Contretanze
8.22* Symphony No 4. in B flat major. BBC Manchester
18: Jack Cade
Introduced by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas with ERIC SIMMS birdwatching in northern Scotland, DEREK THOMPSON on the North York moors, MOLLIE HARRIS recalling Cotswold summer festivals, reminiscences by Cumbrian gamekeeper HUGHIE MCGINN , KEITH ALLEN at the Border Esk in Dumfriesshire, BOB DANVERS WALKER in Bedfordshire and MARTIN MUNCASTER on the preservation of a species of pheasant.
The Evening office of Compline
preceded by Weather