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7.10 Sunday Papers
7.15 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye
BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 The Shape of God THE REV CANON FRANK WRIGHT Luke 8, vv 4-15
BBC Manchester
7.55 Weather: programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Canon Frank Wright

DAVID JACOBS appeals on behalf of The David Lewis Centre for Epilepsy in Cheshire (reg no 211391), which offers residential assessment, treatment and ultimate rehabilitation of people. including schoolchildren, who suffer from epilepsy. Donations by cheque or PO to: The
David Lewis Appeal Fund, The David Lewis Centre for Epilepsy, [address removed]
8.55 Weather: programme newt

Contributors

Unknown:
David Jacobs
Unknown:
David Lewis
Unknown:
David Lewis
Unknown:
David Lewis
Unknown:
Alderley Edge

Community Mass from St Gabriel's Retreat.
The Graan. Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh Celebrant
FR BRIAN D'ARCY , CP
MOUNT LOURDES GRAMMAR
SCHOOL CHOIR, conducted by SR BRIDIE HUNT
Organist HELEN MCCAFFREY Readings: Job 7, vv 1-4, 6-7; 1 Corinthians 9, vv 16-19, 22-23; Mark 1, vv 29-39
Setting: St Benedict
Centenary Mass (Daly) Hymns: Church of God (Daly); Ave Verum
(Mozart); Sing a new song (Schutte)
Psalm 146: Praise the Lord for he is good (Gelineau)
BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Brian D'Arcy
Conducted By:
Sr Bridie
Organist:
Helen McCaffrey

Introduced by June Knox-Mawer who meets Professor Glyn Daniel, archaeologist and crime writer, and his wife Ruth at home in Cambridge: and presents highlights from Woman's Hour.

Contributors

Presenter:
June Knox-Mawer
Interviewee:
Glyn Daniel
Interviewee:
Ruth Daniel

Hancock's Half Hour starring Tony Hancock with Sidney James Bill Kerr
WALLY STOTT AND HIS
ORCHESTRA, Written by RAY GALTON and ALAN SIMPSON Producer TOM RONALD
(First broadcast in 1959)

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Hancock
Unknown:
Sidney James
Unknown:
Bill Kerr
Unknown:
Wally Stott
Written By:
Ray Galton
Written By:
Alan Simpson
Producer:
Tom Ronald

visits Cambridgeshire. where members of the Foxton Gardens
Association put their questions to
Bill Sowerbutts
Professor Alan Gemmcll and Geoffrey Smith
Questionmaster Ken Ford BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Wed 10.2 am) Book, Down the Garden Path, £3.50 from booksellers

Contributors

Unknown:
Bill Sowerbutts
Unknown:
Professor Alan GemmcLl

'Lili Marlene' - the German song that became a hit with both the Nazis and the Allies during the Second World War. But what really happened to the singer, Lale Andersen, is even more ironic - and harrowing. Before she died, she told her true story to Lyn MacDonald.

Contributors

Presenter:
Lyn MacDonald
Singer:
Lale Andersen
Producer:
Anne Howells

Silver, furniture. clocks, ceramics, books and paintings ...
Arthur Negus and Bernard Price discus* your questions with Hugh Scully
Producer SARAH PITT BBC Bristol
Questions to:
Talking About Antiques. BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Arthur Negus
Unknown:
Hugh Scully
Producer:
Sarah Pitt

Brian Johnston visits
Selborne. one of the most famous villages in Hampshire. Its fame stems from
Gilbert White 's classic book The Natural History of Selborne, published in 1788. Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Mon 11.5 am) long wave only
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather: programme news: long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston
Unknown:
Gilbert White
Producer:
Anthony Smith

In Latin America - a predominantly Roman
Catholic land - there are thousands of small groups of poor Christians who meet to study the Bible and discover how to be Christians in their continent today.
Their knowledge of God - their theology - is known as Liberation Theology; an approach that has attracted both criticism and approval.
Using the comments of Latin American liberation theologians
Gerald Pricstland explores this way of doing religion: a way that talks of God having ' a preferential option for the poor
Producer JOHN NEWBURY

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerald Pricstland
Producer:
John Newbury

BBC Welsh Symphony Orchestra leader DESMOND BRADLF. Y conductor BRYDEN THOMSON Anthony Goldstone (piano) Bizet Overture: Le Docteur Miracle
Saint-Saens Piano Concerto No 5 in f. Op 103
Gounod Symphony No 1 in D
BBC Wales

Contributors

Leader:
Desmond Bradlf.
Conductor:
Bryden Thomson
Piano:
Anthony Goldstone

by CHARLES DICKENS dramatised in eight episodes by BETTY DAVIES starring
1: The Wards in Jarndyce This is the Court of Chancery; which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire; which has its worn-out lunatic in every madhouse, and its dead in every churchyard; which so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope; that there is not an honourable man among its practitioners who would not give the warning:
' Suffer any wrong that can be done you, rather than come here! '
With STELLA FORGE JILL LIDSTONE JOHN LIVESEY
THERESA STREATFEILD and STEPHEN THORNE
Pianist MARY NASH Directed by JANE MORGAN
(Repeated: Tues 3.2 pm) (Michael Bryant is a National Theatre player; Brenda Blethyn is appearing in ' Steaming ' at the Comedy Theatre,
London: Sylvia Coleridge is appearing in ' The Beastly Beatitudes of Balthazar B ' at the Duke of York's Theatre, London)

Contributors

Unknown:
Betty Davies
Unknown:
Stella Forge
Unknown:
Jill Lidstone
Unknown:
John Livesey
Unknown:
Theresa Streatfeild
Pianist:
Stephen Thorne
Directed By:
Jane Morgan
Unknown:
Michael Bryant
Unknown:
Brenda Blethyn
Unknown:
Sylvia Coleridge
Unknown:
Balthazar B
John Jarndyce:
Michael Bryant
Esther Summerson:
Brenda Blethyn
Lady Dedlock:
Sara Kestelman
Mr Tulkinghorn:
Robert Lang
Richard Carstone:
Andrew Seear
Ada Clare:
Maggie Wilkinson
Sir Leiceste Dedlockr:
Jack May
Miss Flite:
Sylvia Coleridge
Harold Skimpole:
David Collings
Mr Guppy:
William Nighy
Charles Dickens:
Simon Cadell
Lord Chancellor:
Lockwood West
Mr Kenge:
Philip Voss
Mr Tangle:
Michael Tudor Barnes
Mrs Jellyby:
Anne Carroll
Caddy Jellyby:
Suzanne Burden
Mr Krook:
John Hollis
Bailiff:
Alan Dudley
Mrs Rouncewell:
Margot Boyd
ROSa:
Nica Burns
Watt:
Andrew Secombe
Jobling:
Steve Hodson

A series of radio portraits by Alison Plowden
Introduced by John Julius Norwich, with Patrick Magee as the Great Earl of Kildare.
Excerpts from other letters and journals read by Geoffrey Banks, Peter Bell, Randal Herley and Elizabeth Kelly.
BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Fri 11.5 am)

Contributors

Writer:
Alison Plowden
Presenter:
John Julius Norwich
Music composed by:
Richard Harvey
Theme music:
Nigel Hess
Producer:
Trevor Hill
Reader:
Geoffrey Banks
Reader:
Peter Bell
Reader:
Randal Herley
Reader:
Elizabeth Kelly
The Great Earl of Kildare:
Patrick Magee
Silken Thomas:
Stephen Rea
The Irish Chronicler:
Harry Webster
Maurice FitzGerald:
Sean Barrett

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