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TOM O'CONNOR appeals on behalf of Peterhouse School, Southpart which provides educational facilities for 12 autistic children and hopes to extend its work. Donations to: Tom O'Connor , Liverpool and South West Lancashire Society for Autistic Children, [address removed].
8.50 Sunday Papers
8.55 Weather, programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Tom O'Connor
Unknown:
Tom O'Connor

medium only from Parkstone Baptist Church. Paole, Dorset, led by the REV PETER DWYER With guest preacher DR DAVID RUSSELL
Readings (Rsv): Psalm 42: 1 Peter 1, vv 1-9 and 18-21 Hymns: We praise (BHB 33); My hope is built (Hymns of Faith 343); Thy hand, 0 God (BHB 264); Go forth (Praise for Today 25)
Organist RICHARD BATTIE
Choirmaster ARTHUR SPINNEY BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Dwyer
Unknown:
Dr David Russell
Organist:
Richard Battie

medium only
A Sunday morning miscellany including contributions from Arthur Marshall and Alan Coren, the voice of Mahalia Jackson, and a portrait of Sir Charles Groves

Presented by Teresa McGonagle
Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit

Contributors

Speaker:
Arthur Marshall
Speaker:
Alan Coren
Singer:
Mahalia Jackson
Presented by:
Teresa McGonagle

Presented by Peter Hobday and Louise Botting
The programme that aims to help you follow the ins and outs of personal finance and get the best deals as a saver, investor or borrower-in short. to look after the Pound in your pocket. Featuring each week The Man Behind your Money in which your questions will be put to an influential figure from the financial world.
A Financial World Tonight production

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Hobday
Presented By:
Louise Botting

Richard Mayne with an unpredictable selection of comment and humour, prose and poetry, music, performers and personalities.
Producer Louise Purslow assisted by Sarah Dunant and (music) Geoffrey Simon

Contributors

Presenter:
Richard Mayne
Producer:
Louise Purslow
Assisted by:
Sarah Dunant
Assisted by (music):
Geoffrey Simon

medium only The Big Sleep
The first of a new monthly series of five RAYMOND CHANDLER novels dramatised for radio by BILL MORRISON. and ' I was neat, clean, shaved and sober. I was everything a well-dressed private detective ought to be. I was calling on four million dollars.'

Contributors

Unknown:
Raymond Chandler
Unknown:
Bill Morrison.
Philip Marlowe:
Ed Bishop
General Sternviood:
Robert Beatty

Coping with a Double Handicap KEVIN MULHERN and MARGARET FORD have some suggeistions for . parents of deaf -blind children. Presented by Peter White Producer MICHELL RAPER

Contributors

Unknown:
Handicap Kevin Mulhern
Unknown:
Margaret Ford
Presented By:
Peter White
Producer:
Michell Raper

Omnibus Edition
Written by WILLIAM SMETHURST Script editor CHARLES LEFEAUX Producer TONY SHRYANE BBC Birmingham
(A quadraphonic broadcast using Matrix H, compatible for both stereo and mono receivers)

Contributors

Written By:
William Smethurst

Written and compiled by PETER GALE
Moon, moon, mischief-making moon
What are you doing there?
You seem like a fairy dream Up in the midnight air.
Patrick Moore presents a programme of light-hearted stories and songs about that mysterious satellite which revolves around the earth. The songs and stories are performed by ANNA SHARKEY
JOHN HOLLIS and PETER GALE who mysteriously revolve around JONATHAN COHEN at the piano. Producer MICHAEL ROLFE , BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Gale
Unknown:
Patrick Moore
Unknown:
Anna Sharkey
Unknown:
John Hollis
Unknown:
Peter Gale
Unknown:
Jonathan Cohen
Producer:
Michael Rolfe

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