Make Yourself at Home
Programme for Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Sunday Reading
DAVID GRAHAM reads from His Life is Mine by ARCHIMANDRITE SOPHRONY
7.55 Weather, programme news
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer JOHN NEWBURY
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
9.10 medium only
Sunday Papers
medium only by Alistair Cooke
medium only from Strathfoyle Joint Church of Ireland Methodist Church, Londonderry Conducted by CANON CHARLES WILLOUGHBY
THE REV JAMES WILLIAMSON and THE REV MALCOLM SHANNON
Preacher THE VERY REV DR ROBIN EAMES , Bishop of Derry and Raphoe
Organist FLORENCE WALKER
Readings: Jeremiah 31, w 31-34; St Mark 10, vv 32-45
Hymns: Rise up, 0 men of God; Praise to the holiest; There is a green hill; Stand up, stand up for Jesus BBC Northern Ireland
medium only
Derek Robinson presents listeners' letters on all aspects of radio - some sweet, some sour, some salty.
Producer CAROLE STONE BBC Bristol
Send your comments to: Disgusted, Tunbridge Wells , BBC, Bristol BSS 2LR
Presented by Peter Hobday and Louise Botting
The programme that aims to help you follow the ins and outs of personal finance. Featuring each week The Man Behind Your Money
Today: David Tench. Legal Advisor at the Consumers' Association
A Financial World Tonight production
Peter Ustinov reads extracts from his best-selling autobiography, adapted in nine parts by JACK SINGLETON
3: ' In January 1942 I received my call-up papers. Asked if I had any preference as to the arm I wished to serve in, I told the officer I was interested in Tanks. " Why tanks? " he asked, keenly. I replied that I preferred to go into battle sitting down.'
Producer ROSEMARY HART
The Sunday phone-in offers you the chance to debate with the men or women in the news or with other Radio 4 listeners. In the Chair Michael Charlton Producers JENNY DE YONG and JOCK GALLAGHER BBC Birmingham
The lines are open from 10.30 am
Richard Mayne with an unpredictable selection of comment and humour, prose and poetry, music, performers and personalities.
Producer LOUISE PURSLOW assisted by SARAH DUNANT and (music) GEOFFREY SIMON
(Repeated: Tuesday 10.30 pm)
12.55 Weather, programme news
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
A four-part series in which Anne Suter investigates the profession of public speaking. 4: My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen
Bryn Williams. Toastmaster. who has heard all the best speakers, gives advice to those who are unaccustomed ... Producer MADEAU STEWART
(Repeated: friday 8.10 pm)
visits Lincolnshire, where members of the Middle Rasen Horticultural Society question FRED LOADS, BILL SOWERBUTTS and PROFESSOR ALAN GEMMELL Questionmaster KEN FORD BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Tuesday 4.5 pm)
medium only
The Montrose Ghost by MARTIN JENKINS based upon a short story of the same title by HAROLD BALFOUR, LORD BALFOUR OF INCHRYE. It is the spring of 1915 and a ghost has come to haunt the Royal Flying Corps Station in Montrose, Scotland. Why has it come?
Directed by GERRY JONES
Arthur Negus and Bernard Price discuss listeners' questions With HUGH SCULLY. Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol
A Radio Nature Trail through chalklands where spurge laurel and dog's mercury are in flower - the buds on the beech and ash are opening-yet the wild privet remains evergreen.
Introduced by Derek Jones Producer JOHN HARRISON
Series producer DILYS BREESE BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Wednesday 9.5 am)
Learning to Read Again
DR MICHAEL WOLFFE explains some techniques of using low-vision aids.
Presented by Jane Finnis Producer THENA HESHEL
Brian Johnston recently visited Banbury in Oxfordshire Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Thursday 11.5 am)
5.55 Weather, programme news
Omnibus Edition
Script editor CHARLES LEFEAUX Producer TONY SHRYANE BBC Birmingham
Sue MacGregor meets the conductor Sir Georg Solti , Musical Director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, to talk about his life and work.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
PETER FRANKL (piano)
BBC SCOTTISH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA conductor CHRISTOPHER SEAMAN
Berlioz Overture: Roman Car* nival
Mozart Piano Concerto No M. in d major (Coronation) (k 537) Elgar Suite: The Wand'ofYouth BBC Scotland
by THOMAS HARDY , part 5
9.58 Weather
A question often asked of World War II, and one that merits a positive answer. Robert Hewison, author of a recent study of the literature of the period, tackles the question with the help of the poems and poets of the time.
Among those taking part are Roy Fuller, Alan Ross and Gavin Ewart.
The third of four meditations during Lent by THE REV DONALD COLE. Rector of St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh.
Weather report and forecast followed by an interlude