with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St George's Church, Beckenham, Kent. Stereo
Cliff Michelmore and Robin Knox-Johnston look at the Whitbread Round the World Race. Producer CHRIS HIPWELL
LW only until 8.00 with Clive Jacobs and Andrew Green
Producer CHRISTINE MORGAN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at
8.00am News
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, on behalf of an organisation that cares for 200 severely disabled ex-service personnel.
DONATIONS: The Royal Star and Garter Home.
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live from the Cathedral Church of St Michael, Coventry, and Kreuzkirche, Dresden, East Germany to mark the declaration of war in 1939 and to celebrate the years of reconciliation and peace. Led from Coventry by CANON MICHAEL SADGROVE and from Dresden by PASTOR CHRISTOF ZIEMER.
The preacher in Coventry is THE REV ULRIKE BIRKNER and in Dresden CANON PAUL OESTREICHER.
Hymns: For the healing of the nations; Bless and keep us Lord; Now thank we all our God; Kyrie (Taize)
Readings: Romans 12, vv 1-2, 9-21; Matthew 10 Directors of Music
PAUL WRIGHT (Coventry) PROFESSOR
FLAMIG (Dresden)
* See panel, left
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and produced by RUTH PATTERSON BBC Pebble Mill
'... I have to tell you now that no such undertaking has been received, and that, consequently, this country is at war with Germany.'
At 11.15am on Sunday 3 September 1939
Prime Minister
Neville Chamberlain announced Britain's entry into the Second World War.Fifty years on, to the very hour, the speech is rebroadcast in full, introduced by war correspondent and former Managing Director of BBC Radio Frank Gillard and followed by an anthology of first-hand accounts recalling the day that changed the world.
Producer PETER GRIFFITHS
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Presenter Nick Clarke Editor ROGER MOSEY
visits Hampshire, where members of the Fordingbridge and District Horticultural
Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Brian Kidd.
Chair Clay Jones.
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
The Corn Is Green by EMLYN WILLIAMS adapted by DAFYDD GRUFFYDD. With and It is 1895 in a Welsh mining village. English teacher Miss Moffat is determined to bully and inspire her prize pupil, Morgan Evans , up and out of the pits towards the liberating freedom of learning.
Directed by GERRY JONES Stereo (R)
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Five documentaries from the BBC Sound Archives. 2: The March of the 45 From Derby to Culloden The second of a two-part radio panorama in verse and song by D.G. BRIDSON , following the fortunes of the Jacobites in their rebellion of 1745. BBC Manchester
(First broadcast in 1936)
with Dilly Barlow
The second of five programmes with Cliff Morgan.
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
Nick Hornby describes an identity parade.
Producer ANNE HOWELLS (R)
with David Bean
Cat's Whiskers Summer Special
Presented by Julie Mayer. Serial: Tales of Namiaby c. s. LEWIS
The Magician's Nephew and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe adapted in ten parts by BRIAN SIBLEY. Episode 7
With Maurice Denham as the Professor. Serial producer
GEOFF MARSHALL-TAYLOR Producer JULIA BROOKE A BBC School Radio production. Stereo
Marjorie Lofthouse visits the ten small businesses that have reached the finals of this year's
Radio 4IRadio Times
Enterprise Competition.
7: Danica Supply (UK) Ltd Producer ANNE-MARIE COLE BBC Pebble Mill
Edward Blishen 's guests are John Peel and Rachel Heyhoe-Flint . Stereo
The last of a three-part dramatisation of FOXE'S Book of Martyrs by COLIN MCLAREN. With and The Inextinguishable Flame
Voices played by KAREN ASCOE , SUSIE BRANN ,
JOHN BULL , AVRIL CLARK , RICHARD DURDEN ,
DAVID GARTH , DAVID
GOODLAND, PAUL GREGORY and BRIAN HEWLETT. Radiophonic music by ELIZABETH PARKER of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop Directed by JUDITH BUMPUS , PIERS PLOWRIGHT. Stereo (R)
Action in August
The last of six programmes with Alex Ferguson. Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester (R)
with Jessica Holm and Fergus Keeling.
Frank Gillard considers how far the Second World War was a turning point in the British way of life. Stereo
5: A Necklace from Northumbria
Brian Redhead continues his 12-part journey of faith towards the Middle Ages. Reader Norman Bird. Series producer
FRANCES GUMLEY (R)
Four discussions between Michele Guinness and women who are united by their experience of war and their involvement with Coventry.
1: Dorothy Parncutt Producer NOEL VINCENT BBC Manchester. Stereo
The late evening Office of Compline. Stereo
4.00 The Health Show
with Angela Rippon and guests. Today: Teeth and Gums
Editor GAYNOR SHUTTE
Producers FRAN ACHESON and Clive WILLIAMSON
Phone: [number removed]. Lines are open from 3.30 to 5.00pm.
5.00 Get By in Hindi and Urdu: 1: Halo Ji!
A five-part beginners' guide.
Meeting and greeting people. With Shaft Jamie and Mira Kaushik.
Producer KATHY FLOWER
5.30 When in Italy 1: The Food
Denise de Rome presents a five-part guide.
Producer MICK WEBB
(R)