Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
7.40 Bells
7.45 Sunday Reading w. R. VANSTONE reads from his book Love's Endeavour Love's Expense
7.50 Sunday Papers
7.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer DAVID WINTER
JANET FOOKES , mp, appeals on behalf of the Fellowship of St Nicholas , who have recently opened a hostel for teenagers in need of accommodation, stability, help and guidance. Donations to: Janet Fookes , MP, Fellowship of St Nicholas, [address removed]
8.50 Sunday Papers
8.55 Weather; programme news
Reports from BBC men around the world.
A Radio News production
medium only from Alfred Place Baptist Church, Aberystwyth, Dyfed Conducted by the Minister, THE REV GEOFFREY THOMAS
Hymns (Grace Hymns): How great thou art (27); Immortal honours rest on Jesus' head (152); Amazing grace, how sweet the sound (378). Reading: Revelation 3, vv 7-22 Organist KENNETH DEVERILL BBC Wales
medium only until 10.30
A Sunday morning miscellany including a contribution from ARTHUR MARSHALL ; GORDON SNELL on the art of saying' Hello ; and PETER YATES on the art of making a movie.
Presenter Teresa McGonagle Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit
A chance for network listeners to hear some of the material from local and regional broadcasting, selected and presented by Francis Matthews. Producer JENNY DE YONG BBC Birmingham
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. Today: Ronald Barnes. Chairman of the Finance HousesAssociation
A Financial World Tonight production
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
by Alistair Cooke
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
The celebrated flautist talks about music and musicians.
Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSON
visits Worcestershire, where members of the Hartlebury Gardening Club put their questions to
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS andprofessoralangemmell Questionmaster KEN FORD BBC Manchester
medium only Timothy West as Yegor Bulichov in Yegor Bulichov and Others by MAXIM GORKY translated by GIBSON COWAN adapted for radio by ANTHONY JACOBS
In 1929. shortly before he died, Gorky planned a dramatic trilogy telling the story of the early years of the Russian Revolution as he remembered them in a provincial community. He wrote only two of these and the first was Yegor Bulichov. The play is set in 1917. Tsar Nicholas is still on the throne, Russia is at war with the Central Powers and the Revolution has not yet begun.
Directed by liane AUKIN
Arthur Negus and Bernard Price discuss listeners' questions with HUGH SCULLY. Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
Questions to: Talking about Antiques, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Talking Point ...
Discussing listeners' queries and comments about wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by Derek Jones Producer DILYS BREESE
BBC Bristol (Rptd: Wed 9.5 am)
A weekly programme of special interest to the visually handicapped
KEVIN MULHERN has been to a clinic in Shrewsbury which specialises in educating children who are both deaf and blind. He reports on the work of the clinic, its problems and its achievements.
Presenter David Scott Blackhall Producer MICHELL RAPER
Brian Johnston recently visited Harpenden in Hertfordshire Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
5.55 Weather, programme news
Omnibus Edition
Written by KEITH MILES
Script editor CHARLES LEFEAUX Producer TONY SHRYANE BBC Birmingham
A studio counselling session introduced by Jean Metcalfe Producer FRANCES DONNELLY
from the British Dance Bands. Charles Fox introduces a selection of popular records made during the 30s and 40s by bands including those of Lew Stone, Ambrose, Ray Noble and Geraldo.
by PHYLLIS BENTLEY adapted for radio in five episodes by RICHARD IMISON 5: Freedom, Farewell! with Martin Jarvis
Sian Phillips , Geoffrey Collins
David Buck and Frances Jeater Caesar is master of the Roman world. As dictator, his power ,is absolute; but there are those, even amongst his closest friends, who wish for his downfall - even his murder.
Produced and directed by MARTIN JENKINS
The National Theatre's anthology of Philip Larkin 's poetry, selected and compiled by MICHAEL KUSTOW
Readers: JULIAN GLOVER
RICHARD JOHNSON , MARIA AITKEN and ROWENA COOPER
Introduced by "Philip Larkin with his own selection of jazz records. Radio production by JOHN SCOTNEY
The evening office of Compline
Weather report and forecast followed by an interlude