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7.10 Sunday Papers long wave only
7.15 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye
BBC Birmingham long wave only
7.45 Bells: long wave only
7.50 The Shape of God THE VEN PAUL BARBER with a meditation for the ninth Sunday of Pentecost Mark 9, vv 14-29 long wave only
7.55 Weather: travel; programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Barber

Deryck Guyler appeals on behalf of Handicapped Children's Pilgrimage Trust, which takes handicapped children of various religious denominations on an annual pilgrimage to Lourdes where they enjoy the spiritual renewal of this internationally famous shrine.

Donations, by cheque or PO, to: Deryck Guyler, Handicapped Children's Pilgrimage Trust, [address removed]

8.55 Weather; travel; programme news: continental travel

Contributors

Speaker:
Deryck Guyler

from the International Scout Camp, Castle
Archdale, Co Fermanagh Conducted by THE REV HOUSTON MCKELVEY and FR MICHAEL KING
Preacher, The Bishop of Clogher, THE RT REV DR GORDON MCMULLAN
Readings (GNB): Mark 3, vv 13-19; I Samuel 19. vv 1-7 Hymns: 0 come and go with me to my Father's house; Michael, row the boat ashore; He's got the whole world in his hands; Kum ba ya; The scout hymn; Thank you for giving me the morning Music directors
ROY AND ALAN MCNEILL Organist
RONALD MCCULLOUGH
BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Unknown:
Fr Michael King
Unknown:
Dr Gordon McMullan
Organist:
Alan McNeill

Introduced by Chris Mohr who asks: ' Can concepts of right and wrong be taught? And Is it right or wrong to teach them?' citrus MOHR discusses moral education with Brian Wakeman. deputy headmaster, and David Evans , senior lecturer in Education: and presents some highlights from Woman's Hour.

Contributors

Introduced By:
Chris Mohr
Unknown:
Brian Wakeman.
Unknown:
David Evans

The Goon Show Six programmes
5: The Mysterious Punch uv the Conker starring Peter Sellers Harry Secombe Spike Milllgan with MAX GELDRAY and THE RAY ELLINGTON QUARTET Orchestra conducted by WALLY STOTT
Written by SPIKE MILLIGAN and LARRY STEVENS Producer PAT DIXON
(First broadcast in 1957)

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Sellers
Unknown:
Harry Secombe
Unknown:
Spike Milllgan
Unknown:
Max Geldray
Conducted By:
Wally Stott
Written By:
Spike Milligan
Written By:
Larry Stevens
Producer:
Pat Dixon

DIY tips and techniques to save time and money from Tony Wilkins. Editor of DIY Magazine, David Holloway , Editor of Handyman Whichf Jane Sheard from the Good Housekeeping Institute responding to questions from DIY enthusiasts at W H. SMITH 'S S DO-IT-ALL, ST HELENS.
In the Chair Libby Purves Producer CLIVE RICHE Editor JIM BLACK
12.55 Weather: programme news

Contributors

Unknown:
Tony Wilkins.
Unknown:
David Holloway
Unknown:
Handyman Whichf Jane
Unknown:
H. Smith
Unknown:
Libby Purves
Producer:
Clive Riche

A dramatisation by Peter Buckman of Laurence Sterne's comic novel, with music by James Walker
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy together with divers reflections on Life, Death, Love, Religion and Art.
Our hero Tristram Shandy endeavours to tell us the story of his life but is much hampered bv his delight in irrelevant anecdote and his love of humorous serendipity.

Contributors

Author:
Laurence Sterne
Dramatised by:
Peter Buckman
Music:
James Walker
Bassoonist:
Roger Hellyer
Cellist:
Benjamin Kennard
Director:
Penny Gold
Tristram:
Nigel Hawthorne
Uncle Toby:
Robert Lang
Mr Shandy:
Richard Hurndall
Widow Wadman:
Vivian Pickles

13: WEST V LONDON (Round 2)
(End of Round 1 scores: West 15, London 141)
WEST: Anthony Quinton (Chairman) with Jessica Mann and Dr William Russell LONDON: Gordon Clough (Chairman) with Irene Thomas and Eric Korn
Question researcher JULIE BARTLE
Producer TREVOR HILL
BBC Manchester long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Quinton
Unknown:
Jessica Mann
Unknown:
Dr William Russell
Unknown:
Gordon Clough
Unknown:
Irene Thomas
Unknown:
Eric Korn
Unknown:
Julie Bartle
Producer:
Trevor Hill

Brian Johnston visits Nantwich, a small market town in the rich dairy farming area of South Cheshire. Its many historic old buildings make it a picturesque place and In Saxon times t was a major centre for salt mining. A member of the Sealed Knot talks about the Battle of Nantwich, there's a visit to Europe's largest water garden and the making of traditional Cheshire cheese is discussed. Producer SARAH PITT BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Mon 11.3 am) long wave only
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather: programme news long wave only

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Johnston

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. ... like a drawing-board come to life ' says town planner Roger Zetter as he dangles over
Reading. A balloon's-eye view of one of England's fastest-growing cities. Producer BRIAN LEITH BBC Bristol

Contributors

Unknown:
Anthony Smith
Unknown:
Roger Zetter

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