Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from the Church of St Nicholas. Leeds, Kent. Stereo
Cliff Michelmore is in Cowes, on the Isle of Wight, mingling with the 1987 Admiral's Cup teams and competitors taking part in Cowes week. Also the latest news of the Fastnet Race Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT
with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Researcher ALISON BOGLE Producer CAROLINE DONNE Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH VHF/FM joins at 8.0am including at 8.0 News
in the Week Good Cause. asks for your support for a hospital specialising in the care of chronically sick and handicapped children. Donationsto:
Tadworth Court Children's Hospital. [address removed]
Family Communion from St Cuthbert's Parish Church, Lytham, Lancashire (ASB rite B)
Celebrated by the Vicar Canon Len Cragg
Preacher The Ven Kenneth Gibbons, Archdeacon of Lancaster
Setting: A Simple Communion Service in F (Harris)
Readings: Ephesians 6, vv 10-20: John 17, vv 11b-19
Hymns (AMNS): Let all the world in every corner sing (202); Give me joy in my heart (459): Lord Christ, who on thy heart didst bear (388); There's a wideness in God's mercy (251)
Communion Motet: The Holy Eucharist (Harris)
BBC Manchester
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by CLIVE BRILL
Producer LIZ RIGBEY. BBC Pebble Mill
Linda Christmas explores Britain's periodicals. Producer SAM COLLYNS
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo (Revised re-broadcast of last Friday programme
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
Never Been Kissed in the Same Place Twice by ALLAN PRIOR
A love story in six episodes set against the background of the music-hall with and 5: Are We to Part this Way?
Harry and Clara Viner have at last found success in American Vaudeville. Harry, however, discovers that Clara has been posing in the nude at a male club. Furious and hurt, he spends a night with a female journalist, but Clara finds out and decides to return home....
Music arranged by DAVID TIMSON Directed by (;ERRY JONES (R)
The soapboxes may have given way to plastic milk crates, but the eccentric exponents of free speech still attract large crowds for the Sunday afternoon sessions at Speakers' Corner in London's Hyde Park. On a good day they may hear entertaining rhetoric or angry tirades, but most of the time, says retired anarchist Philip Sansom, the open-air platform is 'a circus fit only for foreigners and gullible youth, in which furious truth has given way to mere vulgarity'.
Former MP Robert Kilroy-Silk joins the hecklers and the listeners in the hope of finding pearls of wisdom among the soapbox Messiahs.
Producer ANNE-MARIE COLE BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Fergus Keeling
(Details tomorrow at 11.0am)
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by Anthony Smith
(Broadcast last Friday)
by JANE AUSTEN
2: Accidents and Encounters StereoIR)
Brian Gear with Jonathan Raban and Lorna Sage
A History of the Crusades
A series of eight programmes presented by Malcolm Billings 2:Princes in Antiocli
After the defeat of the armies led by Peter the Hermit, it was left to the second wave of the First Crusade to push on to Jerusalem.
Series consultant
PROFESSOR JONATHAN RILEY SMITH Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE Stereo (R) (e)
Richard Anthony Baker with a kaleidoscope of kitsch and kultur provided by VICTOR BORGE JOYCE GRENFELL , ROBB WILTON and others.
Producer ALAN OWEN. Stereo (R
Five programmes which trace the development of music within the cinema.
1: Seasoning and Relish
The fun days of the magic lantern and bioscope
Written and introduced by Diane Shelley
Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester. Stereo
Marcus Garvey 's philosophy of racial dignity, self-reliance and nationhood inspired many important mass movements. In the centenary of his birth
Fcrdi Dennis tells the story of an almost forgotten hero. Reader CHRIS TAJAH
Seeking the Kingdom
A short series on Christian communities
Some Christians choose to seek the kingdom outside traditional church structures. They open their homes, they build communities, they take the gospel on to the streets.
1: Ronwyn Goodsir Thomas introduces the Nether Hallam Centre in Sheffield.
Researcher RACHEL CASE Producer JULIA BROSNAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
In the first of six talks,
John Morgan reflects on the elusive quality of charm and asks whether the 'charm' of politicians, salesmen and seducers isn't really something altogether different. Producer JULIAN COLES (R)
A tribute to Hermione Gingold who died in May compiled by ALAN HAYDOCK Here and Now
In the last of six programmes, one of the great entertainers of our time talks about herself. (R)
followed by an interlude