Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford BBC Birmingham. Stereo
7.10 Sunday Papers
7.15 Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye : for Asians
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Rosemary Waketin looks at and selects readings from Calling for Action -An
Autobiographical Enquiry by DONALD SOPER
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer DAVE COOMES
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the help and advice given to organisations who care for the elderly and infirm, and campaigns for improved services. Donations to: [address removed]]
9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
from St John 's Wood Church, London
Holy Communion, Rite A Celebrant and preacher THE REV JOHN SLATER
Hymns: All my hope on God is founded; Tell out my soul the greatness of the Lord Psalm 90
Motet: Here, 0 my Lord
Readings: Genesis 4, vv 1-10 Mark 7, vv 14-23
Director of Music JOHN STREETING
Omnibus edition
Directed by PETER WINDOWS 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
Janet Radcliffe Richards, philosopher and author of the controversial book The Sceptical Feminist, is very critical of the kind of feminism which claims that women are superior to men. The women she confronts today believe her strategies are limiting and even counterproductive.
Chairman Peter Oppenheimer
Producers LYN WEBSTER and ELIZABETH CARNEY
BBC Manchester
How about smoked frog's legs? Or smoked turkey or cheese or nuts? It seems that any food can be smoked these days, although usually to add flavour rather than to preserve, as in former times.
Derek Cooper investigates this growth market.
Producer JOY HATWOOD
with Gordon Clough
visits Gloucestershire where members of the Highnam Garden Club put their questions to
Geoffrey Smith , Clay Jones and Dr Stefan Buczacki Questionmaster Les Cottington BBC Manchester
Young Coleridge by MARTYN WADE , with
Greta Hall , Keswick: 16
September 1803. The events of one day in the life of the poet Coleridge.
Directed by CHERRY COOKSON Stereo
(Details: Tuesday 8.30 pm)
(Details: Monday 11.0 am)
With LAURIE MACMILLAN
An inquiry into the existence and character of God in eight parts.
Written and presented by Gerald Priestland
2: The Short Search
In a lightning tour through four great religions, our investigator finds such variety and conflict that if there really is One God, his image is curiously fuzzy. Is he just a useful convention?
Music arranged by BARRY ROSE Research by PATRICK FORBES Producer CHRIS REES
A BBC Digital recording
with Mike Chaney
A radio serial in eight parts by TED ALLBEURY
5: The Kidnap
Directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING
Hunter Davies presents the good books programme. Producer HELEN FRY
Rabbi Michael Boyden ,
Eva Figes and Dilip Hiro in conversation with Brian Redhead
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester. Stereo
Judges, magistrates, barristers, solicitors, academic lawyers, and others contribute to this 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
An 18-part serialisation of JOHN MASTERS' saga of the Savage family, 1825-1946.
Book Two: Nightrunners of Bengal dramatised in four parts by BARRY CAMPBELL
1: Kishanpur 1856
Rodney Savage meets the Silver Guru and learns disturbing news. But what has the Rani of Kishanpur to do with it?
With SUMAR KHAN, FEROZA SYAL, BHASKER, DEV SAGOO, ANDREW JOHNSON
Directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING
America votes for its next
President in two days' time. Have the candidates hijacked the heavenly in their bid to reach the White House?
Abortion, school prayers,, the separation of church and state have all figured in the campaign. Rosemary Hartill , the BBC Religious Affairs
Correspondent, reports from the USA.
Producer JOHN NEWBURY
Fr William Hewett , sj, takes a pilgrimage of rediscovery and renewal through Ireland. 1: The City
Producer HUGH FAUPEL
Presented by John Harrison Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude