For Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Sunday Reading
FR GERARD MEATH, OP, reads from God's Way to be Mail by GEOFFREY PRESTON , OP
7.55 Weather; programme news
8.10 Sunday Paper.
Presented by Clive Jacobs
Producer JOHN NEWBURY
JANE LAPOTAIRE appeals on behalf of the Marie Curie Memorial Foundation which for 30 years has provided homes, welfare and night-nursing for seriously ill cancer patients. Funds are needed for research and additional beds.
Donations, preferably by crossed po or cheque, to: [address removed]
8.55 Weather; programme news
9.10 Sunday Paper. long wave only
Morning Prayer (Series 3) from the Parish Church of St Nicholas, Durham Service led by THE REV PETER BROADBENT
Preacher THE REV DR GEORGE CAREY
Readings (Good News Bible); Isaiah 61, vv 1-11; Matthew 13, vv 44-52 Hymns: Rejoice, the Lord is King (Gopsal); Let all the world (Luckington); Christ is the King (Gelobt sei Gott); The Lord is King (Church Triumphant)
Canticles: Versions of the Venite and Tc Deum (from Psalm Praise)
Anthem: Make me a channel of your peace Organist TOM GARDINER BBC Manchester long wave only
Derek Robinson presents listeners' letters.
Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol long wave only
Presented by Peter Hobday and Louise Bolting
Including Debatable Point A Financial World Tonight Production
Another chance to hear Tony the Poet starring Tony Hancock Sidney JAMES and BILL KERR
Script by ALAN SIMPSON and RAY GALTON
Theme and incidental music by WALLY STOTT Producer tom RONALD
(First broadcast in 1959)
Presented .by Barbara Myers
A second chance to hear the programme which looked at the treatment available for the victims of chronic pain and which received a tremendous response from listeners for whom pain has become a way of life.
After the programme there is a special phone-in which gives you the opportunity to put your Questions on pain to Professor Patrick Wall of University College, London, and Dr Sampson Lip -ton of the Walton Hospi tal, Liverpool
The number to ring is [number removed]
Producer DAVID PATERSON
12.55 Weather; programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough
Editor DEREK LEWIS
.with Tony Davis.
Mick Groves , Cliff Hall and Hugh Jones and JOHN MCCORMICK (bass) Producer
JOHN FAWCETT WILSON
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
(Details: Wed 10.5 am) long wave only
by Henry Livings
[Starring] Bryan Pringle as Eric and Peter Woodthorpe as Benny
'I hope that this new club is going to be something more than a bar, Mr Chairman: I hope it's going to be much more. It'll be a centre of community life, this will: concerts, whist drives, meet-tings, old folks, dances, galas, works parties. Don't you think it'd be a most wonderful thing?'
BBC Manchester
(First broadcast in 1976)
(long wave only)
long wave only
Arthur Negus and Bernard Price discuss listeners' questions with hugh SCULLY. Producer
PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol long wave only
(Details: Wed 9.5 am)
(long wave only)
Good Buys for Christmas MARGARET FORD has some suggestions for presents that rtright be welcomed by people with little or no sight.
Presented by David Scott Blackhall Producer THENA HESHEL long wave only
(Details: Friday 11.0) long wave only
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only
Omnibus Edition
BBC Birmingham
(Details: Wed. 11,0 am)
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA led by BARRY HASKEY conducted by VERNON HANDLEY
ANTHONY GOLDSTONE (piano) Dvorak Carnival Overture
8.10* Chopin Piano Concerto No 2, in F minor
8.42* Kodaly Dances from Galanta
(Gicen in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Cardiff, on 14 November before an inrited audience) BBC Wales
A novel without a hero by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY dramatised for radio in ten parts by MICHAEL KITTERMASTER 9: Changed Fortunes
(Details: Tues 3.35 pm)
' About that night. I shouldn' tell you because decent men don' talk about such things ... but think of the offence, and the intensity of my brooding over it for all these years. It will hang about me while I live, and afterwards, if our personality survives. Consider wandering among the decent ghosts hereafter, crying " Unclean, unclean "! '
Sir Anthony Nutting continues his reassessment of . E. Lawrence.
2: Aircraftman Shaw with Michael Williams as . E. Lawrence
Producer JOHN KNIGHT
The Litany sung to the music of Thomas Tallis
by Paul Ferris
A series of plays for late-night listening
'I'll be frank with you, Mrs Morgan. I'm a writer. I'm writing a book about aspects of the supernatural.'
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude