Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford
BBC Birmingham. Stereo
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the importance of specially designed adventure playgrounds for children suffering from mental, physical or emotional handicaps. Donations to: Handicapped
Adventure Playground Association, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from Christ Church,
Petts Wood (United Reformed) conducted by THE REV KENNETH CWPPINDALE Hymns: Praise to the Lord (cp 45); Immortal, invisible (cp 28); Give to me Lord a thankful heart (NCP 27); Almighty Father (cp 461)
Readings: Exodus 3, w 1-10 (Rsv); Luke 9, w 28-36 (GOOD NEWS BIBLE)
Organist J. MALCOLM KNOTT
Omnibus edition
Produced and directed by 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
Just Fancy starring Eric Barker with Pearl Hackney
Deryck Guyler. Ruth Porcher and Kenneth Connor Script ERIC BARKER
Orchestra conducted by PETER AKISTER
Producer CHARLES MAXWELL (First broadcast in 1957)
The bottled mineral water business has been bubbling in recent years. Derek Cooper asks whether there's less in the glass than meets the eye and whether imminent legislation will pour cold water on the more imaginative health claims.
Producer JOHN FORSYTH
with Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
Ken Ford invites
Geoffrey Smith , Clay Jones and Dr Stefan Buczacki to answer questions which listeners have sent in by post. Questions, on postcards, to: BBC. Woodhouse Lane. Leeds LS2 9PX BBC Manchester
Men Should Weep by ENA LAMONT STEWART with Eileen McCallum as Maggie Morrison
Roy Hanlon as John Morrison Phyllis Logan as Jenny and Finlay Welsh as Alec
A Glasgow tenement in the 1930s. A family struggling to survive with all the humour, guts and courage they possess, living with spirit and determination in the face of despair.
Directed by JAMES RUNCIE BBC Scotland
Stereo
(Details: see Thursday at 9.30 am)
Brian Johnston is in Somerset visiting Chard, which this year is celebrating the 750th anniversary of the granting of its Charter.
Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBC Bristol
with PAUUNE BUSHNELL
with Colin Semper
Presented by Hunter Davies (Details: see Thursday at 4.10 pm)
by E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM The last of five parts dramatised by BARRY CAMPBELL with David Robb as Sir Everard Dominey / Leopold von Ragastein The Truth Revealed
At last it became time for the man supposed to be Sir Everard Dominey to reveal his true identity: was he Sir Everard, or was he the Prussian von Ragastein?
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol Stereo
A personal choice presented by Ian McKellen
With recipes; poems by Longfellow, Cowper, Hopkins and Soyinka; and extracts from plays by Emlyn Williams and Chekhov.
Directed by IAN COTTERELL (First broadcast on Radio 3) Stereo
In the second Lent talk Mary Whitehouse looks at how the writings of the prophet Jeremiah have influenced her understanding of Christian discipleship.
with Joshua Rozenberg
Hugh O'Shaughnessy journeys through the internationally sensitive countries of Central America.
3: Honduras
A statue of Francisco Morazån dominates the main square in Honduras' s capital, Tegucigalpa. Morazan, Honduras's national hero, once dreamed of a united and independent Central
America. Today the countries are divided, and Honduras itself is said to be virtually dependent on the USA. Producer MICK WEBB
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by ECA DE QUEIROZ
The last of five episodes Rescue
(Details: see Friday at 3.0 pm) Stereo
All over Britain small groups of Christians, disillusioned with the established denominations, are setting up their own independent fellowships. They have no ordained clergy, and avoid ecclesiastical rituals.
Instead they are searching for the gifts of the Holy Spirit as described in the New Testament. Rosemary Hartill , the BBC's Religious Affairs
Correspondent, has been visiting some of these new fellowships, talking to their critics, and exploring the challenge they offer to British Christian life.
Producer DAVID COOMES (Revised repeat)
In the first of five talks
The Rev Richard Harries follows in the footsteps of some well-known but perhaps unexpected pilgrims on the road to Calvary. Dr Johnson
Presented by Peter Hill Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude