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7.15 Apna Hi Ghar SamaJhiye: BBC Birmingham long wave only
7.45 Bells: long wave only 7 50 The Shape of God
THE REV BRIAN MOUNTFORD with some thoughts for the 10th Sunday after Pentecost (Luke 7, vv 36 50) long wave only
7.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Mountford

SUSAN HAMPSHIRE appeals on behalf of the Gardens for the Disabled Trust which adapts gardens for the disabled and wheelchair-bound.
Donations to: [address removed] long wave only
8.55 Weather; programme news: long wave only
8.59 Continental Travel Information long wave only

from St Peters Parish Church. Onchan, IoM conducted by the Vicar, The Rev Dennis Baggaley
Preacher, the Bishop of Sodor and Man, The Rt Rev Vernon Nicholls

Hymns: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Praxis Pietatis); Lord Jesus Christ (Living Lord); Be thou my vision (Irish); Lord of beauty (Regent Square)
Psalm 20
Lessons (NEB): Isaiah 35; John 14 vv 1-15
Anthem: Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace (C. Lee Williams)

BBC Manchester
(long wave only)

Contributors

Service conducted by:
The Rev Dennis Baggaley
Preacher:
The Rt Rev Vernon Nicholls
Choirmaster:
S.E. Kelly
Organist:
G. Astill

6: The Goon Show
The Vanishing Room starring Spike Milligan Harry Secombe and Peter Sellers
With MAX GELDRAY AND THE RAY ELLINGTON QUARTET
Orchestra conducted by WALLY STOTT
Written by SPIKE MILLIGAN Producer ROY SPEER
(First broadcast in 1958) 12.55 Weather; programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Spike Milligan
Unknown:
Harry Secombe
Unknown:
Max Geldray
Conducted By:
Wally Stott
Written By:
Spike Milligan
Producer:
Roy Speer

The World Walk by JONATHAN SMITH
Based on Spandau: The Secret Diaries by ALBERT SPEER , translated by RICHARD and CLARA WINSTON
John Franklyn-Robbins as No 5, Albert Speer
On 30 September 1966 Speer was released from Spandau prison. He had completed 20 years as a Nazi war criminal.
Directed by SHAUN MAC -LOUGHLIN. BBC Bristol
long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Smith
Unknown:
Albert Speer
Directed By:
Shaun Mac

The Threat to the Future of the Sphinx
The first scientific study of the monument reveals serious deterioration.

The discovery of the lost city of Rameses in the Nile Delta where the children of Israel were held in bondage before the Exodus.

The study and recording of every inscription and carving in the Temple of Luxor - a task likely to take 30 years.

Malcolm Billings reports
BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Tues 10.30 pm)
(long wave only)

Contributors

Reporter:
Malcolm Billings
Producer:
Roy Hayward

Blackpool attracts over six million visitors each year, and this week Brian Johnston talks to some of the people who live and work in this lively town. Producer SARAH PITT BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Tues 12.20 pm) long wave only
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather: programme news: long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston

Four programmes on famous libel cases.
Reputation of a Princess
Princess Irina Youssou poll v MGM
Written and compiled by JOHN THEOCHARIS
Narrator PETER BALDWIN
Directed by IAN COTTERELL

Contributors

Unknown:
Princess Irina Youssou
Unknown:
John Theocharis
Narrator:
Peter Baldwin
Directed By:
Ian Cotterell
Princess Youssoupoff:
Svetlana Beriosova
Prince Youssoupoff:
Vladek Sheybal
Sir Patrick Hastings:
Stephen Murray
Sir William Jowitt:
Godfrey Kenton
Mr Justice Avory:
John Ruddock
Ethel Barrymore:
Petra Davies
MGM publicity voice:
Brian Haines
American film critic:
Martin Friend
Foreman of the Jury:
Brian Carroll

Beginning a series of five specials devoted to one subject in depth.
Today: people making one-off aids to meet the special needs of disabled people.
Presenter Marilyn Alan Reporter KEVIN MULHERM
Citizens' Advice Bureau Phone-in: Mon 2.0-4.0 pm [number removed]. Ext 2531
Correspondence address: BBC, Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
Editor MARLENE PEASE

Contributors

Presenter:
Marilyn Alan
Reporter:
Kevin Mulherm
Editor:
Marlene Pease

Three programmes 2: Cakes and Ale JOHN STEVENS ShOWS ' hOW deeply integrated into the whole living organism of the play a song can be ' and describes how, in holding up a mirror to nature, Shakespeare often uses music as a pointer to people's character.
Producer DAVID epps

Contributors

Unknown:
Ale John Stevens
Producer:
David Epps

Kevin Mulhern takes a personalised look at America and the Americans, ranging from elderly ladies on a picket line holding placards saying ' Do touch, wrinkles are not contagious ', to an irate lady in Boston who would not condone her umbrella's trip to Pitts-, burgh.
Producer THENA HESHEL

Contributors

Unknown:
Kevin Mulhern

Robert Foxcroft looks at the masonic movement in Britain today, and in particular examines the widely-held myths about its activities. Is it a reUgion, as some think, or a secret society, or merely a rather well-heeled social club? What is the attraction that keeps so many men on the square? Producer DAVID WINTER

Contributors

Unknown:
Robert Foxcroft

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