7.50 Turning Over New
Leaves: Ted Harrison with recommended holiday reading.
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the work of a hospital which is a leader in the field of research in rheumatic diseases.
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9.10 Sunday Papers
Mass of the Assumption of Our Lady from St Mary Help of Christians Catholic Church, Holyhead
Celebrant and Preacher
FR JAMES HALPIN , OMI
Director of Music ERYL WILLIAMS Organist MYRA LYONS
Readings: I Corinthians 15, vv 20-26; Luke 1, vv 39-56
Hymns: Immaculate Mary , our hearts are on fire; In bread we give you Lord; Oh. the love of my Lord is the essence; How lovely on the mountains are the feet of him
Mass setting: St Francis 's Mass BBC Wales
Omnibus edition
Directed by DIANE CULVERHOUSE Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
Presented by Sarah Kennedy and reporter Nigel Farrell
Private Lives:
Nicholas Parsons visits Henry Cooper and his brother George and their families
A Muse with the News:
Roger Woddis scans the week
A Year of my Own:
James Cameron chooses
1946 ... when he was a foreign correspondent in a changing world
Sunday Beef: Brian Tyler headmaster of Kingswood
Comprehensive School has some stern words
High Noon: The Colour
Supplement's 's issue of the week International Exchange The Tribes of Britain:
NIGEL FARRELL follows the fans who follow BARRY MANILOW
Plus Right to Reply
Producers PETER ESTALL , VIRGINIA HENRY and SIMON SHAW 0 Woddis On: page 69
with Gordon Clough
(Details: Wednesday 10.0 am)
The Mist from the Glen by FREDERICK AICKEN
When Andrew returns to his native Antrim village after many years absence he finds the old friendliness undermined by sectarian suspicions. Directed by PENNY GOLD BBC Northern Ireland
Stereo
The BBC's South-East Asia correspondent, Bob Jobbins , takes the road to the Burmese city immortalised by Kipling and now a thriving commercial centre.
(Details: Tuesday 8.30 pm)
(Details: Monday 11.0 am)
with DAVID HITCHINSON
Irene Thomas and Eric Korn challenge six regional teams. This week: LONDON v NORTH
Patrick Nuttgens and Paddy Fitzpatrick are the guests. Chairmen Louis Allen and Gordon Clough
Researcher bernice COUPE Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester
A series of three quite probable stories written and read by Leonard Barras
1: Love in a Windy Place Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
by ALLAN PRIOR (8)
(Details: Thursday 4.10 pm)
Skippers have got to have the killer instinct. They're hunters and they've got to be absolutely ruthless to wrest a living from the sea. As for the crews, where else would you see people running to go to their work? Yes, fishermen are men apart, and as a race, there's no equal to them.
(WILUE MILNE. Scottish skipper)
Yet, caught in the constricting net of EEC agreements, quotas and 200-mile limits, not to mention the Cod Wars, this last great breed of hunters is. apparently, facing extinction.
Go to Scotland, though, and you'll still find millionaire fishermen relaxing on luxury ranches with five cars in the drive ...
Derek Robinson investigates the sorrows and the successes of British fishermen today.
Producer SIMON ELMES. Stereo
by EVELYN WAUGH dramatised in 11 parts by BARRY CAMPBELL the Narrator Burden 8: Guy stood between his friends, isolated. And all the deep sense of desolation which he had sought to cure overwhelmed him as of old. with PETER BALDWIN , BRUCE BEEBY.
DIANA BISHOP. ALAN DUDLEY ,
RONALD FORFAR. KERRY FRANCIS.
DIANA OLSSON. PETER PACEY and HUGH ROSS
Title music played by the BAND OF ROYAL CORPS OF TRANSPORT Director of music
MAJOR WILLIAM ALLEN
Directed by JANE MORGAN Stereo
Moonshine is an unreliable, non-committal, unsentimental and inconsistent light, such as is shed by this inconclusive and distracting assemblage of verse, songs, stories and archival oddments on horses.
Presented by Judi Dench with additional reading by Joss Ackland
Vocal refrains Dave Skitani and The Stable Boys
Written and compiled by PETE ATKIN and RUSSELL DA VIES
Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
(Stereo)
Bernard Price explores three ancient Sussex churches. 2: St Michael's Church, Up
Marden WEELKES CONSORT directed by MICHAEL WALSH Producer SHIRLEY PENROSE BBC Bristol. Stereo
When the clergy of St
Edmundsbury Cathedral in Suffolk recently decreed that no more girls should be taken into the choir they were falling into line with all the other Anglican Cathedrals in Britain. But they were putting themselves out of step with most other places of worship - 83 per cent of parish churches, for instance, include girls and women in their choirs.
Bob Prizeman examines the musical and pastoral questions involved.
Producer SALLY THOMPSON