6.55 Weather: travel; programme news long wave only
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7.10 Sunday Papers long wave only
7.15 Apna HI Ghar Samajhlye for Asian listeners BBC Birmingham long wave only
7.45 Bells long wave only
7.50 The Shape of God FRJAMES BRAND BRAND With a meditation for the fifth Sunday after Easter: John 16. vv 25-33 long wave only
7.55 Weather; travel; programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news from home and abroad.
Presenter Clive Jacobs Producer DAVID COOMES
ROY KINNEAR helps a group of mentally- and physically-handicapped young people off for a ski-ing holiday, and talks about the benefits of their unique organisation.
Donations, by cheque or PO, to: [address removed]
8.55 Weather; travel; programme news
9.10 Sunday Papers
from
Bangor Abbey, Co Down Conducted by the Rector, CANON HAMILTON LECKEY Preacher THE MOST REV JOHN ARMSTRONG ,
Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland Organist and choirmaster
CECIL THOMPSON
Readings (AV): Isaiah 51, vv 1-5; II Corinthians 4. vv 1-6
Hymns (ten): Praise, my soul, the King of heaven (481); Be thou my vision (322); Rejoice, 0 Lord, in God thy might (316) Psalm 122
Anthem: 0 sapientla (Noble)
BBC Northern Ireland
Omnibus edition
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer
WILLIAM SMETHURST
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
Bernard Jackson meets artist Felix Topolski and his son Daniel; and presents some Woman's Hour highlights.
The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Twelve programmes
Fit the seventh: The show that began with the end of the world continues with Arthur and Ford stranded on prehistoric Earth.
Receptionist/Lift
Alan Ford as Roosta Radtophonic sound and music by PADDY KINGSLAND Written by DOUGLAS ADAMS Producer GEOFFREY PERKINS
Derek Cooper digests the stories from the world on your table. On today's menu: food from Spain. Producer JOY HATWOOD
12.55 Weather; programme news
Presenter Gordon Clougn Editor DEREK LEWIS
1.55 Shipping forecast long wave only
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Dear Countess by ELIZABETH MORGAN
. You who are so kind will be a perfect lover as a husband.'
So wrote
Euphemia Chalmers Gray to her husband-to-be,
John Buskin. She was soon to discover that the reality was very different from the fantasy into which Ruskin steadily retired. Directed by GERRY JONES
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6: West v London (Round 1)
West of England:
Louis Allen (Chairman) with Jessica Mann and Dr William Straiten Russell London: Gordon Clough
(Chairman) with Irene Thomas , 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
(Details: Mon 11.3 am) long wave only
5.58 Shipping forecast long wave only
5.55 Weather; programme news long wave only
With PETER DONALDSON
Tom Vernon with your criticisms and comments about BBC radio and rv. Producer MAGGIE REDFERN Please send questions, criticisms or praise about radio or television to: Feedback, BBC,
Broadcasting House, London W1A 4WW
In the last of six programmes Peter France talks to two people whose religious faith has had to survive continuing and permanent illness and who are willing to share their experience in the hope that others may also survive.
Researcher DIANE SHELLEY producer PETER FIRTH BBC Bristol
7.0 Travel; programme news
by STEPHEN BARLAY (3)
Frank Delaney presents the magazine programme for browsers and bookworms.
Producer IAN WILLOX
Haydn String Quartet In P minor. Op 20 No 5; String Quartet in c, Op 50 No 2
TOKYO STRING QUARTET gramophone records
Rwanda: Living and Dying
In the sixth of ten talks about crossing Africa, novelist Joseph Hone reaches the centre of the Dark Continent - the tiny Republic of Rwanda: Country of a Thousand Hills.
by Wilkie Collins
(Rpt)
Shortly after the Second World War Henry Williamson spotted in The Adelphi magazine some verses by James Farrar. Farrar had lost his life in a Mosquito aircraft over the English Channel in July 1944, three months before his 21st birthday, leaving behind him a whole host of poems, short stories and a journal of his wartime experiences in the RAF.
"I felt the Indefinable shock of reality in the pages," wrote Williamson.
He collected the material together and published it. Christopher Palmer presents a selection from the writings of James Farrar.
with STEVEN FIRTH and GABRIEL WOOLF
BBC Bristol
The tradition of pilgrimage is an ancient part of Christian observance. Bernard Jackson visits six
European shrines to discover their history and influence. 2: Canterbury
BBC Manchester (Revised repeat)
Presenter John Sergeant Producer PETER ROBINS
Weather report: forecast followed by an interlude