Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from Richmond Hill, Bournemouth. Stereo
Cliff Michelmore discovers some events and sporting activities taking place in, on or under the water.
Dilly Barlow has the latest news of the water world.
Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT
with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Researcher AMANDA HANCOX Producer ALISON BOGLE
Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH VHFIFMjoins at 8.0am including at 8.0 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
talks, for the Week 's Good
Cause, about an organisation which prepares people for full and happy lives following the end of full-time employment. Donations to:
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9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
from the Millmead Centre Baptist Church, Guildford conducted by THE REV ROBERT ROXBURGH
Hymns (Baptist Hymnal): Glorious things of thee are spoken (257); 0 for a thousand tongues (212)
Reading: n Corinthians 5, vv 14-21
Director of Music JULIAN BRISCOE
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
Francis Wheen explores the wealth of reporting and opinion to be found in Britain's periodicals.
Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
Selected by Margaret Howard Stereo (Revised re-broadcast of last Friday programme)
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
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Never Been Kissed in the Same Place Twice
A love story set against the background of the music hall written in six episodes by ALLAN PRIOR
1: 1 Was a Good Little Girl
The turn of the century saw the height of music hall. Artists such as Marie Lloyd and Dan Leno were already becoming legends. Lower down the bill came the hopefuls, struggling for recognition. Harry Viner was one of these, a comic from the back streets of Stepney.
One night Clara, the attractive daughter of a successful theatre owner, comes to see his act....
Music arranged by DAVID TIMSON Directed by MARTIN JENKINS (R)
A journey on the London tube
With Sharon Bloomfield, Anna Dadds, Kevin Edwards, Edna Field, George Huslin, James McCormick, Bill Middleton, Maqusudar Mostazir, Philip Saunders, Robert Saunders, Brian Theobald, Graham Whitfield and Christopher Hughes
(Stereo)
Presented by Fergus Keeling
Driffield
(Details tomorrow at 11. 0am)
In these days of equality, the rules of professional stereotyping are often broken, but just occasionally someone surprising slips into focus.
In the first of four programmes Philip Hodson , Britain's first agony uncle, tells how he deals with problems of adolescence and adult anguish.
Producer MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE BBC Pebble Mill (R)
With SIMON VANCE
with Christopher Dunkley
by MRS HENRY WOOD
5: The Yearning of a Broken Heart
Stereo (Details on Friday at 3. Opm)
Brian Gear with Russell Davies and Sue Limb
Sheila Cahill , Anne KeUeher and Indarjit Singh in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer MAGGIE REDFERN BBC Manchester
A survey in five parts by Alastair Cooke
5: Porgy and Bess, Hollywood - and an End
Stereo
Presented by John Eidinow
4: Family Life compiled and written by RICHARD MULLEN and JAMES MUNSON Narrator Robert Powell with Paul Daneman as Prince Albert and DONALD DOUGLAS
GARARD GREEN, KATE LEE and HILDA SCHRODER
Stereo
Listening to God
Three programmes in which the writer and counsellor
Joyce Huggett looks at ways people hear God speak 1: The Call to Listen
'Prayer, I was taught, was the avenue through which I might address God. The Bible - God's revealed Word - was the way he would speak to me.' Yet a Nottingham businessman ends a strike at his firm through ideas he claims are sown in his consciousness by God.
Reader MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES Producer PHIUP BILLSON. Stereo
The Crowd by RAY BRADBURY Read by Joss Ackland Abridged and produced by RICHARD DUNN (R)
A tribute to Hermione Gingold who died in May compiled by ALAN HAYDOCK Early Stages
Second of six programmes in which one of the great entertainers of our time talks about herself in conversations recorded in her New York apartment. (R)
followed by an interlude