Programme for Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
7.45 Sunday Programmes Bells and Sunday Reading
Extracts from The Confessions of St Augustine chosen and read by VERNON SPROXTON
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by CLIVE JACOBS Producer DAVID WINTER
8.50 Programme news
9.10 Sunday Papers
Omnibus Edition
Script editor CHARLES LEFEAUX Producer TONY SHRYANE
Agricultural adviser ROBIN HICKS BBC Birmingham
The second of five broadcasts during Lent on the theme of Living Under the Cross
2: The Cross and Freedom
From the United Reformed Church, Palmers Green, London conducted by REV JAMES DEY
Readings: Colossians 2, v 20 to 3, v 11 (RSV); Luke 22, vv 14-27 (RSV); Hymns (from The Church Hymnary, 3rd edition): Father, we praise thee (43); Holy Spirit, truth divine (106); Lord Christ, when first thou cam'st to men (255); In the cross of Christ I glory (259) Organist and choirmaster CHARLES STRANGE
SIR BERNARD MILES, CBE, appeals for funds for extension and modernisation of Hamilton Lodge School for Profoundly Deaf Children, which boards boys and girls of all ages, many with additional handicaps.
Donations to: [address removed]
Talkabout ...
A discussion of current motoring matters between members of CAMDA South-East Group and Tony Lee , Director of Public Affairs. RAC; Mrs Elwyn Reed. a driving school proprietor and instructor; and George Bishop , a motoring writer and journalist
Chairman Jim Pestridge
Recorded at Blindley Heath, Surrey
Producer JOHN HASLAM at 11.43* the latest traffic report
Countrywide reactions from outside Westminster to current political issues, presented from Manchester by George Scott
Producer CHRISTOPHER GRAHAM BBC Manchester Ring [number removed]
Derek Cooper 's
Sunday Supplement
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor HARRY BROWN
visits Middlesex where members of the Kenton Horticultural Society put their questions to FRED LOADS BILL SOWERBUTTS and ALAN GEMMELL
Questionmaster KEN FORD BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Tuesday 4.5 pm)
Moonshine by SHIRLEY GEE
ADA: When it comes to whose child, Flora might decide. Who she cleaves to. Whose bed she chooses in the middle of the night. Who she loves.
HARRIET: Don't be ludicrous. She's my daughter, my flesh and blood. She belongs to me.
ADA: Flesh and blood is one thing. But belongs. Slippers, candlesticks, necklaces, they belong. Ask her who she chooses. Go on, wake her, ask her. We're all people, aren't we. All human beings. Not mistress and servant, you said. Let her choose.
Produced and directed by DAVID SPENSER
Is it old? Is it genuine? What is it? ARTHUR NEGUS and BERNARD PRICE discuss listeners' questions with HUGH SCULLY. Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
Talking Point
Discussing listeners' questions and comments about wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by DEREK JONES Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DILYS BREESE
BBC Bristol (Rptd: Wed 9.5 am) Questions to: Talking Point, The Living World, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
' Can I get some help to pay for my telephone? ' MARGARET FORD attempts to find the answer to a frequently posed question.
Introduced by JANE FINNIS Producer THENA HESHEL
BRIAN JOHNSTON recently visited Towcester in Northamptonshire Producer ANTHONY SMITH
BBC Bristol (Rptd: Tues 11.5am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
The antidote to panel games in which Tim Brooke-Taylor, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and William Rushton wage war according to the Geneva Convention of Humphrey Lyttelton in the chair, with Colin Sell behind the piano.
Leonard Pearcey introduces music of his choice for a Sunday evening and talks to his guest of the week: The Chief Rabbi
Soloist OSIAN ELLIS (harp) Producer ANGELA TILBY
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA led by HUGH BRADLEY conducted by OLE SCHMIDT
Beethoven Overture: Prometheus
Ravel Le tombeau de Couperin Nielsen Symphony No 1 BBC Scotland
4: The Black Prince
More than a thousand heroin addicts are expected to die of overdoses in Europe this year. Many more will suffer from secondary effects. According to Interpol, tons of heroin are seized annually and the quantity is rising sharply. What characters run this multi-million pound business, who controls them, and where does the money come from? Does Britain have a heroin problem yet, and will we be the traffickers' next target?
Jon Swain investigates the heroin trail in Europe and follows the routes that may eventually lead to Britain. Producer MICHAEL GRAVES
Four Lent talks by REV DONALD ENGLISH , on the four Gospels as guides to understanding the death of Jesus, and the contemporary significance of each. 1: According to Matthew BBC Bristol
preceded by Weather