Bells on Sunday
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''Bells on Sunday'' is a short
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programme transmitted on
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. It currently airs at 5:43 AM every Sunday, and is repeated at 12:45 AM the following Monday, and features bell ringers
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. The recordings come from a different
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tower within the
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each week.


External links


BBC page
Listen to last bells

Each show with information about the bells going back to 2002.

Archive of Bells featured on the programme (since 2014)]
Page on Ringing World website with information on how to submit recordings
BBC Radio 4 programmes Campanology British religious radio programmes {{BBC-radio-stub