6.55 Weather: travel; programme news long wave only
long wave only
7.10 Sunday Papers long wave only
7.15 Apna HI Ghar Samalnlye
BBC Birmingham long wave only
7.45 Bells: long wave only
7.50 The Shape of God
With THE REV PETER LIDDELOW Luke 10, vv 1-12 long wave only
7.55 Weather: travel; programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presenter Clive Jacobs Producer DAVID COOMES
MARGARET TYZACK appeals on behalf of Ranyard Memorial Nursing Home (reg no 228450), which is devoted to the nursing and loving care of the sick and elderly who are no longer able to help themselves.
Donations, By cheque or PO, to: Margaret Tyzack. Ranyard Memorial Nursing Home, [address removed]
8.55 Weather: travel: programme news; continental travel
9.10 Sunday Papers
from St Peter's, Hammersmith, London
Conducted by The Rev Robert Foxcroft
Readings (av): Ruth 1, vv 8-17; Acts 11, vv 4-18
Hymns (A&M R): Thou art the Christ O Lord (555); O thou who at thy eucharist (402); Alleluia, sing to Jesus (339) Psalm 145, vv 1-10 (Broadcast psalter) Darke in F
Creed (Nerbecke)
Omnibus edition Producer
WILLIAM SMETHURST
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
Introduced by June Knox-Mawer. who meets The Cohen Trio - pianist mother, violinist father and cellist son - all international soloists in their own right: and presents some highlights from Woman's Hour.
The first of six programmes
The Goon Show
1: Rommel's Treasure starring Peter Sellers Harry Secombe Spike Milligan with MAX GELDRAY and THE RAY ELLINGTON QUARTET Orchestra conducted by WALLY STOTT written by SPIKE MILLIGAN Producer PETER ETON
(First broadcast in 1955)
A ten-part series of DIY tips and techniques to save time and money from David Holloway , editor of Handyman Which! Jill Blake , design consultant
Bev Baxter. City and Guilds leisure course director respond to questions from members of the National Association of Women's Clubs and their husbands in Coventry. In the Chair Libby Purves
Producer CLIVE RICHE Editor JIM BLACK
12.55 Weather: programme news
Presenter Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
(Details: Wed 10.2 am)
Say No to Shantonagh by ALAN BERRIE with and The death of his father prompts the end of Tom Fox 's self-exile from
Dublin - an exile caused by the suicide of Tom's girlfriend. Among those who remember the reasons for Tom's departure 4s the girl's brother, a man with the power to wreak a terrible revenge on Tom. Directed by ROBERT COOPER
BBC Northern Ireland
long wave only
9: MIDLANDS V LONDON (Round 2)
(End of Round 1 scores: Midlands 15, London 141)
MIDLANDS Anthony Quinton (Chairman) with John Julius Norwich and Peter Oppenheimer
LONDONGordon Clough (Chairman) with Irene Thomas and Eric Korn
Question researcher BERNICE COUPE
Producer TREVOR HILL BBC Manchester long wave only
(Details: Thurs 9.30 am) long wave only
followed by travel; programme news long wave only
Brian Johnston visits
Cromarty in the Highland region of Scotland.
A small town, it lies at the mouth of Cromarty Firth on the peninsula known as Black Isle.
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Man 11.3 am) long wave only
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news long wave only
followed by continental travel
With no more than a wicker basket, some propane gas and an airtight bag, Anthony Smith takes to the skies for a fresh look at the English countryside.
In the first of six programmes, archaeologist Peter Fowler uses the unique opportunity of a balloon's-eye view to explore the human prehistoric presence on the Marlborough downs.
Presented by Anthony Smith
BBC Bristol
A nostalgic look at his childhood by H. Colin Davis
Reader NICKOLAS GRACE Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
7.0 Travel; programme news
The last of a series adapted in six parts by JOHN HOWLETT from his novel of the same name with Et Lux Perpetua ... Gordon Aylen finally delivers his policy document and is faced with the most difficult decision of his career.
Theme music composed by ROBERT CAMPBELL and MICHAEL SHEPPARD
Directed by ROGER PINE BBC Birmingham
Teresa McGonagle invites her guests to pick some paperbacks
A concert for American Independence Day
BBC WELSH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA leader DESMOND BRADLEY conducted by IRWIN HOFFMAN
ESTHER GLAZER (violin) Copland Ballet Music: Appalachian Spring
Samuel Barber Violin Concerto, Op 14
Walter Piston Toccata
(Given on 22 June before an invited audience in the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House, Cardiff) BBC Wales
by NEIL GUNN adapted in five parts by TOM MCGRATH with and 4: Going to sea at all in their tiny boats requires great courage of the Caithness fishermen. But as their confidence gains, Roddie and Finn set off on a great adventure, sailing right round the northern-most tip of Scotland in search of richer fishing grounds.
Directed by TOM KINNINMONT BBC Scotland
3: Co-operation
The story of social reformer Robert Owen
The evening office of Compline
Presenter John Sergeant
Producer PETER ROBINS
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude