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MISS M. RAYMONDE-HAWKINS , MBE, appeals on behalf of The Raystede Centre for Animal Welfare Ltd where unwanted and abandoned animals and birds arc cared for.
Donations to: [address removed]
8.50 Sunday Papers
8.55 Weather, programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Miss M. Raymonde-Hawkins

medium only from The Central United Reformed Church, Derby
Conducted by the Minister, THE REV LESLIE PAXTON
Hymns (Congregational Praise): Praise the Lord, his glories show (20); Lamp of our feet (229); Christ is the world's true light (171); King of glory, King of peace (426)
Readings: Micah 6, vv 6-8, and 7, vv 18-19; Luke 7, vv 19-35 Organists DEREK REANEY and NORMAN SMITH BBC Birmingham

Contributors

Unknown:
Leslie Paxton
Organists:
Derek Reaney
Organists:
Norman Smith

medium only until 10.30
A Sunday morning miscellany including RONALD EYRE , whose thoughts return to a place, a book, and a piece of music all with a special meaning for him and PAUL VAUGHAN plays on a secret passion.
Presenter June Knoi-Mawer Produced by the Woman's Hour Unit

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronald Eyre
Unknown:
Paul Vaughan

Presented by Peter Hobday and Louise Botting
The programme that aims to help you follow the ins and outs of personal finance. Featuring each week The Man Behind Your Money.
Today: Keith Brading, Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies
A Financial World Tonight production

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Hobday
Presenter:
Louise Botting

Joan Bakewell is your radio travel agent with advice for would-be holidaymakers on when and where to go this year. Travel experts anticipate your problems to ensure that the promised holiday of a lifetime does not become a nightmare.
Producer ROGER MACDONALD

Contributors

Unknown:
Joan Bakewell
Producer:
Roger MacDonald

An ' entertainment ' provided by David Barlow , Peter Christie Miles Kington and Alan Maryon-Davis Producer IAN FENNER
(Repeated: Friday 8.10 pm)

Contributors

Provided By:
David Barlow
Provided By:
Peter Christie
Provided By:
Miles Kington
Provided By:
Alan Maryon-Davis
Producer:
Ian Fenner

visits Staffordshire, where members of the Penkhull and District Stoke-on-Trent Evening Townswomen's Guild put their questions to
FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and PROFESSOR ALAN GEMMELL Questionmaster KEN FORD BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Tuesday 4.5 pm)

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Sowerbutts
Unknown:
Professor Alan Gemmell
Unknown:
Questionmaster Ken

medium only
Events at the Salamander Hotel by DON HAWORTH
' We ought to form a stack.'
' What's that in the name of God? '
' American thing Alvin knows about.'
' One guy pays for a room and the rest move in for free.'
' And why do you call it a stack? '
' Double bed. Three guys lie side by side lengthways, then four widthways across them, then three more lengthways surmounted by another four across ... '
But more serious entanglements are to follow.
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY

Contributors

Unknown:
Don Haworth
Directed By:
Richard Wortley

Talking Points ...
Discussing listeners' queries and comments about wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by Derek Jones Producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Wednesday 9.5 am) Questions to: Talking Point, The Living World, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR

Contributors

Introduced By:
Derek Jones
Producer:
Dilys Breese

A weekly programme of special interest to the visually handicapped.
Roundabout Routes: KEVIN MULHERN reports on people who found their jobs in rather unconventional ways. Presented by David Scott Blackhall Producer THENA HESHEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Mulhern
Presented By:
David Scott Blackhall
Producer:
Thena Heshel

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