BBC Birmingham
says Good Morning Sunday and talks to the Bishop of Chester The Rt Rev Michael Baughan about his interest in modern religious music.
Research DEBORAH NICHOLAS Producer JOHN FORREST
At 7.31 and 8.30 Terry Wogan presents his daily round-up from the Los Angeles Olympics
introduces Melodies for You BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA conducted by JAN STULEN
REGINALD LEOPOLD ORCHESTRA leader GEORGE FRENCH with Janet Coster
Producer ROBERT BOWMAN
with your
Radio 2 All-Time Greats Producer SANDRA BLACK
Albert, Carl, Graham, Maurice and Robin invite you to join them for another half hour of Grumbleweed rubbish. This week, the latest quiz show to hit the nation - The Price is Tight.
Written by MIKE CRAIG and RON MCDONNELL Additional material
BARRY FAULKNER , RICHARD JONES JOHN WALKER and FRANK HUGHES Producer MIKE CRAIG BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Friday 10.0 pm) (The Grumbleweeds are appearing at the Opera House, Scarborough)
Written by JOHN THOMPSON Compiled and produced by ROY HERBERT
with Sounds Easy Producer TONY WILLS
The BBC Radio Strings leader MICHAEL TOMALIN conducted by their guest lain Sutherland. Presented by Jean Challis Producer CHRISTOPHER VEZEY
THE CLIFF ADAM SINGERS
THE JACK EMBLOW QUARTET Producer SANDRA BLACK
5.0 VHF joins Radio 1
with your Sunday Soapbox Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester
THE ORCHESTRA directed by REGINALD LEOPOLD
Producer CHARLES CLARK-MAXWELL
Introduced by Robin Boyle Compiled and written by EDWARD NASH
Producer MONICA COCKBURN
from St George's Church, Kidderminster
Introduced by David Biddle Let all the world in every corner sing; Stand up and bless the Lord; The head that once was crowned with thorns; I give my hands; How sweet the name of Jesus sounds; Morning has broken; It is a thing most wonderful; Holy Father in thy mercy; Ye holy angels bright BBC Birmingham
Introduced by Alan Keith
Grant Hossack conducts the BBC RADIO ORCHESTRA, leader MICHAEL TOMALIN , with ANDREW VINTER at the piano, and Patricia Cope and Philip Summerscales help to recall songs, both familiar and unfamiliar, of stage, and occasionally screen.
Presented by John Marsh Producer TIM MCDONALD
Not a day of rest in sightfor Terry as he goes merrily into the second week of competition. On the track one of the modem greats, Ed Moses , goes for gold in the 400 metres hurdles. It's also the final day of the men's rowing and Terry is there at the helm linking up with the personalities of the games and the stars of Hollywood.
12.0 VHF rejoins Radio 2
presents Nightride
presents
The Early Show
Producer DENIS O'KEEFFE