Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford. BBC Birmingham. Stereo
7.10 Sunday Papers
7.15 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye : for Asians
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Sister Martina Haydon reviews and selects readings from The Flame of Divine Love by Jean-Pierre de Caussade
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Ted Harrison Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester
talks, for the Week's 's Good Cause, about a national organisation which offers personal assistance to the widowed and their children.
Donations to CRUSE, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
Holy Communion (Rite A) from St Luke's Church, Cannock, Staffordshire Celebrant and Preacher
THE REV JOHN UNFORD
Epistle: 1 Peter 4, w 7-11 (NEB) Gospel: Matthew 25, w 14-30 (JB) Hymns: Fill thou my life
(A&MR 373); Help us, 0 Lord, to learn (100 Hymns for Today
40); 0 Jesus, I have promised (A&MR 331); 0 most merciful (A&MR 410); God of grace and God of glory (100 Hymns for Today 34)
Organist PETER BALDOCK BBC Birmingham
Omnibus edition
Written by JOANNA TOYE
Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
Helen Atkinson Wood and Jenni Mills go out in search of the Great British Sunday. Producer VANESSA HARRISON for the Woman's Hour unit
3: 7s Psychotherapy Bunk? In his book The Myth of Neurosis psychiatnst Dr Garth Wood argues that psychoanalysis is 'dangerous and demeaning rubbish' and that psychotherapy encourages people to evade their responsibilities. He faces doctors, counsellors and patients at the Uffculme Clinic in Birmingham which specialises in psychotherapy. Producer LYN WEBSTER BBC Manchester
Seasonal fare as Derek Cooper visits the pear orchards of Hampshire and celebrates the crayfish revival in Sweden. Producer JOY HATWOOD
with Gordon Clough
(Details: Wednesday 10.0 am)
The Evangelist by SAM THOMPSON adapted by SAM HANNA BELL with Belfast - the mid-60s.
An American Evangelist comes to sectarian Belfast to revive the Faith and encounters a self-confessed agnostic.
Others taking part:
CHARLES OWENS. JACK MCQUOID ,
MINA DORAN , PETER ADAIR ,
SANDRA PERRY and BARBARA ADAIR Directed by RONALD MASON (First broadcast in 1965)
In this final programme of the series Frances Donnelly talks to novelists Maggie Gee and Rose Tremain.
Reader PAOLA DIONISOTTI
Series consultant LORNA SAGE
Producer JUDE HOWELLS
A magazine edition with news of wildlife and the countryside. Introduced by Michael Jordan Producer MELINDA BARKER BBC Bristol
(Details: Monday 11.0 am)
With BRYAN MARTIN
Ellen Kuzwayo, aged 70, has lived all her life in South Africa. When the inhabitants of Soweto elected their 'Committee of Ten' to speak for them, Ellen was the first woman member.
In talking to Sue MacGregor about her life, she reveals her fierce independence, her optimism, and, above all, her great love for her country.
(Details: Wednesday 12.27 pm)
Presenter Hunter Davies Including, in this Booker McConnell Prize week, a conversation with shortlisted J. G. Ballard on his return to earth from the sphere of science fiction.
Producer SIMON ELMES
(Repeated: Thursday 4.10 pm)
John Drummond ,
Michael Marland and Emma Tennant in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester. Stereo
Judges, magistrates, barristers, solicitors, academic lawyers and others contribute to this new topical weekly magazine examining issues thrown up by the courts and by Parliament, and other issues concerning the administration and practice of justice. Presented by Joshua Rozenberg
Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF (Repeated: Tuesday 11.0 am)
(Details: Friday 3.0 pm) Stereo
by Beth Porter
"You damned bitch of an anarchist. I wish I could get at you. I would tear your heart out and feed it to my dog." (Anon to Emma Goldman while she was in jail)
A portrait of Emma Goldman (1869-1940)
BBC Bristol. Stereo
The first programme of three in which speakers describe experiences which have changed their faith and the course of their lives.
1. The Rev Eddie Neale Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester Stereo
Paul Vaughan looks behind the image of Glyndebourne opera house, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. He follows the preparations for the birthday season and talks to Sir Peter Hall , Raymond Leppard and George Christie.
Producers JOHN BOUNDY and STEVEN FAUX
Stereo
followed by an interlude