Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford. BBC Birmingham. Stereo
LW only from 6.45
6.45 The Sociology of Religion
7.5 The Kizaemon Oido Teabowl
7.25 Music interlude
7.10 LW Sunday Papers
7.15 LW Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye : for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Bernard Jackson reviews and selects readings from The Case for Reincarnation by JOE FISHER
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer STEPHEN LYNAS BBC Bristol
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, of the need to help tribal peoples exercise their rights to survival and self-determination.
Donations: Survival International,
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9.10 Sunday Papers
for the first Sunday in Lent from St Finnian's Parish
Church, Cregagh, Belfast, on the Lenten theme: The Living God 1: Who is God?
Service conducted by THE REV NOEL BATTYE
Assisted by THE REV IAN JONAS Readings: Acts 17, w 22-30; John 17, vv 20-26 Hymns (ICH):
Immortal, invisible (344); Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (229);
God is love (341); 0 thou, in all thy might (338)
Introit: Let all mortal flesh
(231); Anthem: Lead me, Lord (Wesley); Gloria in Excelsis (John Marsh )
Organist SAMUEL LOWN
Choirmaster JAMES DRENNAN BBC Northern Ireland
Omnibus edition
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN BBC Birmingham
in which Cliff Morgan invites four of a kind to discuss a subject in common.
Producer VANESSA HARRISON for the Woman's Hour unit
In All Directions
Some further diversions with Peter Ustinov , Peter Jones and the Aeolian Players Producer PAT DIXON
(First broadcast in 1955)
They've sold us cars, computers and video games, but what do the Japanese offer the everyday eater? And can we give them anything back? Derek Cooper hosts today's Oriental edition.
Producer JOHN FORSYTH
with Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
Members of the Keyworth and District Gardening Association (Details: see Wednesday at 10.0 am)
The Other Other Woman by AILEEN LA TOURETTE with Diana Quick as Harriet and Michael Graham Cox as Richard When you're hurt, the temptation is to crawl into a private hole and to let the wounds fester. But Harriet's friends insist on her opening up and letting the wounds bleed. Directed by JANE MORGAN
Stereo
Lord Denning takes a few minutes break to consider the view from his home in Hampshire.
BBC Bristol
A magazine edition with news of what's happening to wildlife and the countryside.
Introduced by Peter France Producer JOHN HARRISON BBC Bristol
Brian Johnston is in north-east Essex to visit Braintree, an old market town that's seen a great deal of development and expansion in recent years. Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
With LAURIE MACMILLAN
Presented by Hunter Davies (Details: see Thursday at 4.10 pm)
by E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM dramatised for radio in five parts by BARRY CAMPBELL
Leopold von Ragastein 4: The Messenger
The supposed
Sir Everard Dominey was drawn into the tragedy of his 'wife's' derangement and worked for her recovery. But, as von Ragastein, he found himself summoned to the presence of the Kaiser, who instructed him to marry Princess
Eiderstrom, to placate the Hungarian nobility....
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
Stereo
A personal choice presented by Ian McKellen
The first of four programmes includes poems by John Masefield , D. H. Lawrence and schoolchildren; extracts from the autobiographies of Noel Coward and Neville Cardus ; and letters from
Charles Dickens and Mrs T. S. Eliot. Directed by IAN COTTERELL (First broadcast on Radio 3) Stereo
The first in a series of six
Lent talks in which speakers look at how the writings of the Biblical prophets have influenced their understanding of Christian discipleship. 1: Micah
Speaker Mgr Bruce Kent Stereo
Hugh O'Shaughnessy continues his journey through the politically violent and internationally sensitive countries of Central America.
2: Guatemala
Its present plight is epitomised in the picturesque market town of Chichicastenango, once a thriving tourist centre. Today, the 'hidden' war in Guatemala has driven away visitors and brought great suffering to the indigenous population.
Producer MICK WEBB
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by ECA DE QUEIROZ 4: Suspicions
(Details: see Friday at 3.0 pm) Stereo
with June Barrie as Ethel Wilding
'God bless you and help you in all ways. "They that put their trust in the Lord shall be even as Mount Sion, which may not be removed, but standeth fast for ever".'
Ethel Wilding sailed for China towards the end of 1926. Her subsequent letters to her friend in England,
Lois Clayton , tell the story of five years of mission work in and around Peking and provide a self-portrait of a remarkable Englishwoman enduring the hardships of her calling with unfailing cheerfulness and courage.
Narrator Michael Tudor Barnes Compiled by PETER MAGUIRE Producer ALAN HAYDOCK
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The last of four talks on the road to Roman Catholicism by Wilfred De'Ath.
Beyond Catholicism
BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Presented by John Harrison Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude