8.55 Weather: travel: programme news
7.10 Sunday Papers
7.15 Apna HI Ghar Samajnlye for Asian listeners BBC Birmingham long wave only
7.45 Bells: long wave only
7.50 The Shape of God THE REV IAIN MACKENZIE with a meditation for the 19th Sunday of Pentecost, Luke 19, w 1-10 long wave only
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8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news from home and abroad. Presenter Clive Jacobs
JUDI DENCH appeals on behalf of Winged
Fellowship Trust, which provides holidays and loving care for severely physically-dlsabled people.
Donations by cheque or PO to: Judi Dench.
Winged Fellowship Trust. [address removed]
8.55 Weather: travel: programme news
9.10 Sunday Papers
by AUstalr Cooke
Service of Eucharist
(ASB Rite A) from the Cambridge Federation of Theological Colleges
Celebrant and Preacher THE REV DR RUPERT HOARE , Principal of Westcott House
Choirmaster/Pianist PAUL TAYLOR , from westcott House
Introit: Come, my way, my truth, my life (G. Herbert. Tune: Brent
Smith) Gradual: Psalm 23 (Gelineau). Offertory: Alleluia, sine to Jesus (A 4 M 399)
Post Communion: 0 thou who comest from above {ill M 329)
Gloria, Kyrte, Sursum Corda , Agnus Del : Aldington setting
Omnibus edition
Directed by PETER windows Producer
WILLIAM SMETKURST
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birminohom
Introduced by June Knox -Mawer who talks to the novelist Rosamond Lehmann : and presents some highlights from Woman's Hour.
starring Kenneth Horne with Kenneth Williams, Hugh Paddick, Betty Marsden, Bill Pertwee
Announcer Douglas Smith
THE FRASER HAYES FOUR
THE HORNBLOWERS conducted by EDWIN BRADEN
Written by BARRY TOOK and MARTY FELDMAN
Producer JOHN SIMMONDS (First broadcast in 1966)
Chris Serle Investigates the agonising business of buying and selling houses. How to buy, occupy and Improve a house for the smallest possible outlay and with the least possible trouble. With the help of financial expert Tom Tlckell. Chris shows you how to beat the system and avoid costly mistakes. Producer STEPHEN pheips Editor ROGER MACDONALD
12.55 Weather: programme news
Presenter Gordon Clough Editor derek LEWIS
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visits Hertfordshire where members of the Radlett Horticultural Society put their questions to
Geoffrey Smith , Clay Jones and Peter SeabrooK.
Questionmaster Ken Ford BBC Manchester
by John Wain
Dr Johnson's black servant, Frank, was born a slave in the West Indies, but he was brought to this country and worked for Dr Johnson for 30 years. The few facts that are known about him lead one to ask a number of questions about an extraordinary relationship.
(Broadcast last Monday)
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Early Man in Cyprus
Little is known about the early inhabitants of Cyprus. Archaeologists are now excavating settlements in the south and west of the Island that reveal something of the lifestyle of people who lived there 0,000 yearsago.
Malcolm Billings reports. Producer ROY hayward BBC Bristol long wave only
Keeping the Cranes Flying Jeffery Boswall , In Moscow for the 18th International
Ornithological Congress. discovered how
International co-operation between conservationists aims to prevent the extinction of certain species of crane.
Producer JOHN BURTON BBC Bristol
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Brian Johnston visits
Bosham in West Sussex
A paradise for yachtsmen, this picturesque village stands on a small peninsula between two tidal creeks. It was here that King Canute is said to have commanded the tide to turn back.
There's a visit to the Sea School and Sailing
Club and BRIAN JOHNSTON finds out what being a ' Man of Bosham ' entails. Producer SARAH pitt BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Mon 11.3 am) long wave only
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With PAULINE BUSHNELL
A series of five journeys 4: Liberation Now - in Spain and West Germany The position of women in Catholic, machoridden Spain is, on the face of it, far worse than that of women in the ultra-modern
Federal Republic of Germany. But in Madrid and Munich, the basic problems are similar.
Producer JULIAN hale
7.0 Travel: programme news
(Details: Wed 12.27 pm)
Robert Graves doesn't seek the limelight, he is the limelight, naturally in the foreground, a legendary personality
(MARTIN SEYMOUR-SMITH)
With the help of Graves's recent biographer
FrankDelaneypresents a celebration of the poet, novelist, critic and creator of I Claudius. Producer SIMON ELMES
Compiled by EXIZABETH TROOP from Let U. Now Praise
Famous Men by JAMES AGEl with Stuart Milligan
In 1936 James Agee , journalist, and Walker Evans , photographer. were sent to investigate the plight of the poor white tenant farmers in the South of the USA.
They found a way of life that was remote and tragic. They lived with three sharecropper families for one month and combined words and photographs In a record that was eloquent. originalanddevastating.
With BLAIN FAIRMAN , HAL GALILI , KATE HARPER
BONNIE HURREN , PAULINE LETTS ,
MARGARET ROBERTSON , PATIENCE
TOMLINSON, KERRY SHALE Directed by JOHN THEOCHARIS
by SIR WALTER SCOTT (5)
Neal Arden talks to contemporaries who prove life after work needn't ever be aimless or boring.
Producer GRAHAM bill BBC Birmingham
A series of 13 programmes. The Rev
Stanley Brinkman reflects on his experience of private prayer.
1: Grant us Peace
Producer ROGER hutchings BBC Manchester
Barbara Myers looks at a recent development in digestive medicine which might well spell the end of an alarming problem. Producer ADRIAN MOURBY BBC Birmingham
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude