LF only from 6.45
6.45 Politics of Curriculum Change. 7.5 Reading Errors-Reading Progress. 7.25 Child Liberation.
7.10 LF Sunday Papers
7.15 LF Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye : for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.50 Turning Over New
Leaves: Trevor Barnes with recommended holiday reading
8.10 Sunday Papers
Gerald Williams reports from Los Angeles on the main events of the penultimate day's competition.
Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer DAVID COOMES
talks, for the Week's Good
Cause, about the beauty and importance of Howden Minster and its day-to-day life and work. Donations: [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from the Camborne Corps of the Salvation Army in Cornwall conducted by MAJOR ERIC BENTLEY (Divisional Commander for the South-West of England)
Hymns (Salvation Army Song
Book): Fill thou my life 0 Lord my God (4); Loved with everlasting love (497); There are wants my heart is telling (412); Unto thee 0 Saviour King (481) Reading (AV): John 10, vv 1-15 Bandmaster KEN NORTON BBC Bristol
Omnibus edition
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
BBC Birmingham
The glossy Sunday magazine presented by Nigel Farrell and Fern Britton.
Today's edition includes
Private Lives: Cyril Smith visits Lord and Lady Fitt in their new London home.
A Muse with the News: The week in verse by Roger Woddis
A Year of My Own:
Ned Sherrin remembers 1962, the first year of That Was the Week That Was
High Noon: The Colour
Supplement's issue of the week.
International Exchange: Direct link-up with radio stations around the world.
The Tribes of Britain: Nigel
(no U-turn) Farrell, nervously munching a certain chocolate bar, takes to the superslab with the overnight truckers.
Plus Right to Reply for this week's guest.
Producers PETER ESTALL , VIRGINIA HENRY and SIMON SHAW. Woddis on: page 69
with Gordon Clough
(Details: Wednesday 10.0 am)
Show of Hands by ALAN HOWE 'You've been moving machinery out of there for going on three months. Strange wagons turning up at weekends, like bummers' men on overtime....
And when the Monday morning shift goes in, there's just an oil stain on the floor where a lathe had been standing.'
Directed by tony CLIFF BBC Manchester
Stereo
(Details: Tuesday 8.30 pm)
(Details: Monday 11.0 am)
with CLIVE ROSLIN
A further series of the quiz in which the resident London team of Irene Thomas and Eric Korn challenge six regional teams.
This week: LONDON v MIDLANDS John Julius Norwich and Peter Oppenheimer join forces to find the tenuous link between a Lucasian professor of maths, Blaise Pascal and Elmer Reizenstein ...
Chairmen Gordon Clough and Louis Allen
Researcher AUDREY ROBINS Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester
Brian Redhead talks about three of his favourite humorous characters from fiction. Readers BILL PATERSON and MARK ROLSTON
Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol
dramatised in eight parts from his novel by ALLAN PRIOR 7: Tricross is Here in this English Field
(Details: Wednesday 12.27 pm) Stereo
(Details: Thursday 4.10 pm)
Three years ago, flamboyant Irish evangelist Leslie Hale suddenly moved from Belfast to Florida - leaving behind debts of hundreds of thousands of pounds, a trail of rumour and suspicion and an unfulfilled promise to build a 2,000-seat
'Cathedral'. Now he has spoken - exclusively to BBC Radio.
Northern Ireland Correspondent David Capper presents his interview with, and the results of his investigation into the faith and finances of, this charismatic and controversial Ulsterman.
Producer BLAIR THOMSON
by EVELYN WAUGH dramatized in 11 parts by BARRY CAMPBELL with and 7: 'It's a bloody shambles' said the man from Crete. 'The whole place is a shambles. I'm pulling out. I got my orders to pull out. Got them in writing.' with PETER BALDWIN
WALTER BROWN , ALAN DUDLEY
KERRY FRANCIS , PETER PACEY and ALAN ROWE
Title music played by the BAND OF THE ROYAL CORPS OF TRANSPORT Director of Music
MAJOR WILLIAM ALLEN
Directed by JANE MORGAN Stereo
(Details: Friday 11.0 am)
Bernard Price explores three ancient Sussex churches.
1: St Wilfred's Chapel, Church Norton. WEELKES CONSORT directed by MICHAEL WALSH Producer SHIRLEY PENROSE BBC Bristol
HRH The Prince of Wales talks to Ted Harrison. His
Royal Highness is the President of the Royal Jubilee Trusts and the Prince's Trust and spends much of his time promoting the Trusts' work among young people in the inner cities. TED HARRISON has been to London and Glasgow taking Soundings and The Prince of Wales responds to the comments of, among others, lonely students and jobless teenagers and in doing so, outlines his own religious faith.
Producer and series editor JOHN NEWBURY