7.10 Sunday Papers
7.15 Apna III Ghar
Samajhlye: for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 The Shape of God THE REV JUDITH SMART with a meditation for the 19th Sunday after
Pentecost: Luke 5, vv 1-11
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presenter Libby Purves Producer DAVID COOMES
DAVID KOSSOFF talks about the work of Keston
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9.10 Sunday Papers
from the Parish Church of SI Philip and St James , Holywood, Co Down Conducted by CANON ERIC BARBER
Organist and choir-master nRIAN HUNTER
Readings: Zephantah 3. vv 14-20; Revelation 4, vv 1-11
Hymns (ICH): Give to our God immortal praise
(365); Rejoice the Lord is King! (397)
Introit: Holy, holy, holy (Schubert) Psalm 99
Omnibus edition
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer
WILLIAM SMETIIURST
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
Introduced by Bob Prizeman , who eavesdrops on the Children's Music
Theatre in rehearsal; and presents some highlights from Woman's Hour.
The Goon Show
The String Robberies starring Peter Sellers Harry Secombe Spike Milligan
Producer TOM RONALD
(First broadcast in 1958)
Six programmes on treasure and treasure-hunting, written and introduced by Derek Wilson
4: Where is Clive's Goldf In 1755. Robert Clive set sail once more for India. to become Deputy
Governor of Madras.
Shortly after rounding the Cape of Good Hope. another ship carrying Clive's gold and other treasure sank. The lost treasure eluded discovery for more than 200 years. But two young South
Africans may very well have hit the jackpot .. - with David Allen and Gerry van Niekerk and the voices of RONALD BADDILEV and EDWARD CAST Producer BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristot
with Gordon Clough in Brighton as the Labour Party Conference assembles to elect a new Leader and Deputy Leader.
Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details. Wed 10.0 am)
The Pied Piper Man by WILLIAM INGRAM Piper stems to have come to read the gas meter. But he also reads people's minds - and makes dreams come true. Directed by ENYO W'ILLIAMS BBC Wales
Autumn in the far west of Ireland - a time for Michael Viney to cycle inland to the wood on the other side of the mountain, in the depths of Doolough Pass, to look for wild mushrooms and such edible delights as shaggy ink caps, puff-balls and tawny funnel caps. Producer paddy O'KEE ;FFE
The third of six programmes
Stanley Ellis sets out on some of Britain's linguistic, n-roads to discover the wealth of ways in which people talk about their lives, their landscape and their local language.
3: Talking the Fishing-Lowestoft
' The fishing industry has retained many words which have been in use for 400 or 500 years, as far back as Chaucer.' Field research by DAVID BUTCHER
Producer SIMON ELMES long wave only
From the manicured parkland of central London to its outer wastelands, John Andrews and David Goode take Derek Jones to explore some of the unusual lifestyles of London's more common wildlife.
Producer MELINDA BARKER BBC Bristol
(Repealed: Thurs 9.30am) long wave only
Today at the opening of their Annual Conference, the Labour Party elects a new Leader and Deputy Leader. Brian Redhead sets the scene from
Brighton for the ballots that will decide the leadership. long wave only
Brian Johnston visits Honiton in Devon.
(Details: Mon 11.0 am) long wave only
with HARRIET CASS and the result of the ballot for the new Leader of the Labour Party.
Tom Vernon rides his bicycle from Exeter to Edinburgh. vii: The Castle and the Club
Durham to Newcastle
Producer JENNY de YONG
Holehird
Professor Alan Gemmell visits the gardens of Holchird. a magnificent tribute to the voluntary ciforts of the Lakeland Horticultural Society, where plants, trees and shrubs from all over the world nevertheless find the climatic conditions of the Lake District very much to their liking. Producer
MURDOCH M. MCPIIERSON (Holchird is one mile beyond Windermere on the A592, the Windermere to Ullswater road, and overlooks the mansion house that today is a Cheshire Foundation nursing home. These LhS gardens are open from 9.0 am until sunset)
A quite probable story written and read by Leonard Barras
Producer GILLIAN hush
BBC Manchester
Krian Redhead reports from Brighton on the result of the first ballot for the Deputy Leader.
(Details: Wed 12.27 pm)
Brian Redhead reports on the results of Labour's leadership ballots and discusses their implication with the leading contenders.
A collection of comments and caveats - comic, caustic, contradictory and constructive, including the views of Katie Boyle and Alan Coren.
Compiled by HELEN PALMER Producer ANNE HOWELLS
(Details: Friday 3.0 pm)
As the dawn mist rises above the ridge of the Borneo rain forest, a crescendo of a thousand voices begins. In a place where you can set your watch by the rhythm of the sounds, every animal has a story to tell Stephen Sutton remembers a day in the Borneo jungle. Producer
MELINDA BARKER
BBC Bristol
The office of Compline.
A portrait in words and music of the great Russian singer.
Compiled by Peggy Branford with the recorded reminiscences of Lady Hudson-Davies (Chaliapin's daughter), Sir Neville Cardus, Ivor Newton, Lydia Sherwood and Oda Slobodskaya and readings from the autobiography by Brewster Mason
(Rpt)