6.55 Weather: travel; programme news
7.10 Sunday Papers
7.15 Apna HI Ghar
Samajhlye: for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 The Shape of God THE REV DAVID WINWOOD with a meditation for the sixth Sunday before
Christmas: John 6, vv 25-35
7.55 Weather: travel: programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presenter Clive Jacobs Producer DAVID COOMES
CILLA BLACK appeals on behalf of the National Association for Deaf-Blind and Rubella
Handicapped which helps children and adults who are deaf and blind throughout the UK.
Donations by cheque or PO to: Cilla Black, The
NADBRH, [address removed]
8.55 Weather; travel; programme news
1.10 Sunday Papers
Omnibus edition
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer
WILLIAM SMETHURST
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
Sir Robert Black , GCMG, obe, sometime Governor of Singapore and of Hong Kong, and until lately a Commonwealth War
Graves Commissioner, served in the Intelligence Corps in the 1939-45 War, and was a Japanese PoW. He talks about the work of the Commonwealth
War Graves Commission. Enquiries to: [address removed] Telephone [number removed]
Robert Hudson describes the scene in Whitehall as the crowds gainer to nonour all those who have died in the service of their country. this year also remembering those who recently fought in the Falkland Islands.
Before the service,
The Massed Bands of the Guards Division play: Rule Britannia; Heart of oak; The minstrel boy; Men of Harlech:
Skye boat song; Isle of beauty; David of the white rock: Oft in the stilly night; Flowers of the forest: Nimrod: When I am laid in earth and Solemn melody.
11.0
The Two-Minute Silence The Last Post
The Laying of Wreaths during which the Bands play Beethoven Funeral March No 1. in B minor
A short service conducted bv The Rt Rev and Rl lion The Lord Bishop of London
0 God our help In ages. past: Prayer; The Lord's Prayer: The Blessine: Reveille; God Save
The Queen,
Introduced by June Knox Mawer who visits
Sir Geoffrey and Lady Jelllcoe, landscape architects, at their home in London; and presents
Woman's Hour highlights.
All Gas and Gaiters
Gise a Dog a Bad Name starring Robertson Hare William Mervyn , Derek Nlmmo , John Barron Joan Sanderson and Tania Robinson
Written and adapted for radio from the television series by PAULINE DEVANEY and EDWIN APPS
Producer DAVID HATCH
(First broadcast in 1971)
This summer the Government launched Food from Britain, a marketing organisation to boost sales both home and abroad. So how is the campaign faring? Derek Cooper reports Producer joy HATWOOD
12.55 Weather: programme news
Presenter Philip Short Editor DEREK LEWIS
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
Ken Ford invites
Geoffrey Smith , Clay Jones and Dr Stefan Buczackl to answer questions which listeners have sent in by post.
Questions, on a postcard only please, to:
Gardeners' Question
Time, BBC, Woodhouse Lane , Leeds LS2 9PX BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Wed 10.2 am)
The Achurch Letters by DON TAYLOR withand
' Her name is
Janet Achurch , she's 25 years' old, married to Charles Charrington , the actor-producer, and she's currently ravishing
London with the most disgustingly abandoned tarantella in the second act of Ibsen's Doll's House! '
Shaw first saw her on stage on 16 June 1889 - and thereafter began the first of a series of involvements with leading actresses of the day.
Other parts MARGO GUNN
MICHAEL BATZ , JOHN HARTOCH Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
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(Details: Thurs 10.2 am) long wave only
(Details: Thurs 9.30 am) long wave only
followed by travel; programme news long wave only
(Details: Mon 11.3 am) long wave only
5.50 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather: programme news long wave only
with CHRISTOPHER SLADE
Four profiles by Ray Gosling. 3: Homer
Lane Woodwork teacher, friend of delinquents and psychotherapist. Lane brought sunshine into hundreds of hearts and sex into the consulting room - allegedly ... with Kenneth Barnes Harry Thompson and Colin Ward
Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester
7.0 Travel; programme news
by Ted Willis
A serial in five parts adapted by the author from his novel.
With Annette Crosbie and Richard Pasco
Lord Willis discovers that neighbours of his are in great trouble, involved in an extraordinary drama that makes headlines in the world's press.
(Stereo) (Repeated: Wed 12.27pm)
(Richard Pasco is an associate artist of the RSC)
Frank Delaney presents. the magazine -for browsers and bookworms about all that's best between two covers.
Producer
SIMON ELMES
(Rptd: Thurs 4.10 pm)
On
Remembrance Sunday
Words and music on the theme of conflict, reconciliation and peace, devised and introduced by The Rev Canon W. J. Milligan. Readers JILL BALCON and GARY WATSON
ST MARGARET 'SWESTMINSTER SINGERS, directed by RICHARD HICKOX
Organist ALASTAIR ROSS
Producer HUBERT HOSKINS tMusic recorded in St
Alban's Church, Holborn)
When David Jones , in a Radio 4 broadcast, flippantly suggested a new hypothesis for why Napoleon's hair should contain arsenic, he hardly expected to be able to test it. But a listener's response led to a chain of detective work.
Producer MARTIN GOLDMAN BBC Scotland
byEM1LEZOLA(5)
(Details: Tues 3.2 pm)
(Details: Friday 11.3 am)
A 13 programme series
The Rev Stanley Brinkman reflects on his experience of private prayer. 5:The Seed Within
Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester
Presenter Jon SUverman Producer PETER ROBINS
Weather report; forecast followed by an interlude