Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford. BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Preparing Your Home and Your Family
for Asians
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Mgr John Crowley reviews and selects readings from Paul: Portrait of a Revolutionary by DONALD COGGAN
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Libby Purves Producer DAVID WINTER
Dr Stanley Browne , the world's leading specialist and campaigner, talks for the Week's Good Cause about a new project in Africa for dealing with the disease.
Donations: [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from St Mary's Church
Bamber Bridge, Preston. A Mass for Young People celebrated by THE REV PETER JAMES , OSB Readings (JB):
Ephesians 3, vv 14-21;
Matthew 6, vv 7-15; 7, vv 7-11 Hymns: (Songs of the Spirit) Seek ye first (79); Ephesians 3 (75); Our God reigns (29); BBC Manchester. Stereo
Omnibus edition
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
Helen Atkinson Wood and Jenni Mills visit Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire, a cotton mill founded in 1784 and now a working cotton museum.
Produced by VANESSA HARRISON for the Woman's Hour unit
1: Teazing, Teazing Man!
Fitzwilliam Darcy , Esq falls in love with Miss Elizabeth Bennett in Pride and Prejudice by JANE AUSTEN with James Saxon and Kim Braden
Presented by PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol (Revised repeat)
Ever faced the bill and vowed never to eat in that restaurant again?
Derek Cooper is joined by the editors of the new food guides, for an edition devoted to eating out.
Producer JOY HATWOOD
with Gordon Clough
Ken Ford invites
Geoffrey Smith , Daphne Ledward and Dr Stefan Buczacki to answer questions which listeners have sent in by post. BBC Manchester
(Repeated: Wednesday 10.0 am)
Frank byJOHN WAIN
The story of Dr Johnson's black servant, Frank, who was born a slave in the West Indies.
Directed by JANE MORGAN
(Roger Allam is a member of the RSC) Stereo
(Details: Tuesday 8.30 pm)
Brian Johnston visits the county town of Stafford and calls in at Stafford Castle; at Shugborough, home of the Lichfield family; and on a firm that makes glue.
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
(Repeated: Monday 11.0 am)
With BRYAN MARTIN
An inquiry into the existence and character of God in eight parts. Written and presented by Gerald Priestland 4: Expert Witnesses
The notion that scientists have disproved the existence of God now looks rather old-fashioned. The sceptics are more likely to be historians or sociologists - or even theologians. The investigator enquiries how far belief is reasonable, and how far reason can go in the matter. Researcher PATRICK FORBES
Music arranged by BARRY ROSE Producer CHRIS REES
(Repeated: Thursday 11.28 am) A BBC digital recording. Stereo
with Susan Marling
A radio serial in eight parts by TED ALLBEURY with 7: Rennie Flies Out
Directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING
Hunter Davies presents the good books programme. Producer SIMON ELMES
Dr Martin Gilbert
Rosemary Anne Sisson and Dr Jonathan Steinberg 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.
Presenter Joshua Rozenberg Producer ANTHONY MONCRIEFF
An 18-part serialisation of JOHN MASTERS' saga of the Savage family from 1825 to 1946.
Book Two: Nightrunners of Bengal dramatised in four parts by BARRY CAMPBELL
3: Remember Mangal Pande Rodney discovers, to his horror, the significance of the chupatties and the raw flesh.
With BARBAR BHATTI ,
KALEEM JANJUA , JON STRICKLAND ,
COLIN STARKEY , MOT1 MAKAN ,RAJ PATEL ,
ANDREW JOHNSON ,
LYNDAM GREGORY , KUMAR RANJI ,
TAPAN GHOSH ,KUMAL GREWAL , DEV SAGOO ,MAMTA KASH
Directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING (Repeated: Friday 3.0 pm) Stereo
Story telling is all around us - in pubs, in restaurants, in fact anywhere people gather for relaxed conversation, you can hear a good yarn.
Some stories are new, others can be traced back to another place and another age.
Frank Delaney has been in search of tales, wherever they are told.
2: The Pub
Producer ANNE BROWN BBC Birmingham
Fr William Hewett , sj, takes a personal pilgrimage of rediscovery and renewal through Ireland. 3: The Storm
Producer HUGH FAUPEL
BBC Manchester Stereo
Presenter Peter Hill
Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude