Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford BBC Birmingham. Stereo
LW only from 6.45
6.45 The Hindu Temple
7.5 Radio as Environment
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 John Wilkins reviews and selects readings from Only Human by DON CUPITT
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Ted Harrison Producer DAVID COOMBES
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about work being undertaken to help young children and others suffering social isolation and deep distress as a result of eczema. Donations: National Eczema Society [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
for the fifth Sunday (Passion Sunday) in Lent from
Chandler's Ford Methodist Church, Hampshire
Conducted by the Minister THE REV JOHN GILYEAD The Suffering God
Hymns (HYMNS AND PSALMS) The head that once was crowned with thorns (209); 0 Love that wilt not let me go (685); And can it be (216); All for Jesus (251) Lessons: (GNB) Mark
15, w 22-37; Romans 8, w 31-39 Organist and choirmaster
THE REV PHILIP JOHNSON. BBC Bristol
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
Produced by VANESSA HARRISON for the Woman Hour unit
One of the most successful comedy shows ever produced by the BBC Radio Light
Entertainment Department
The second of two programmes Life with The Lyons starring Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyon with Barbara Lyon Richard Lyon
Horace Percival , Doris Rogers Molly Weir , Ronnie Harris BBC VARIETY ORCHESTRA conducted by PAUL FENOULHET Incidental music by ARTHUR WILKINSON
Written by BOB BLOCK , RONNIE HANBURY and BEBE DANIELS Producer TOM RONALD (First broadcast in 1955)
Despite their past importance as a source of cheap protein, shellfish are now viewed with a mixture of suspicion and snobbery. Derek Cooper explores crustacean credibility. Producer JOHN FORSYTH
with Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
Les Cottington invites Geoffrey Smith
Daphne Ledward and Dr Stefan Buczacki to answer listeners' postal questions. Questions on postcards, to: BBC, Woodhouse Lane. Leeds LS2 9PX
BBC Manchester
A Good Man in Africa by WILLIAM BOYD adapted by STEPHEN DAVIS
Morgan Leafy, well meaning, a bit of a buffoon, is perhaps rather more absorbed in women than watchful of his career as a minor diplomat in Africa - a circumstance which leads him from crisis to farcical disaster until a good man dies.
Directed Dy RICHARD WORTLEY Stereo
(Details on Thursday at 9.30 am)
visits Nuneaton in Warwickshire where the author George Eliot spent her young life.
Brian Johnston goes to the Motor Industry Research
Association test centre and meets John Pinkerton with his assortment of cycles.
Producer ROBIN HICKS. BBC Bristol
With DAVID HITCHINSON
with Colin Semper
Hunter Davies presents Radio 4's good books programme, including this week an interview with David Lodge , author of Small World. Producer KATE FENTON
by COLIN SHAW
James Hamilton is by now up to his neck in Doradan politics, decidedly persona non grata with the police. His involvement with a guerrilla group makes life even more of a risky business. 3: Ambush
With TREVOR NICHOLS.
ALAN THOMPSON and TESSA WORSLEY Directed by JANE MORGAN
Stereo
with Joshua Rozenberg
In this fifth Lent talk. Dr Denys Turner Lecturer in Theology at Bristol University, looks at how the writings of the prophet Amos have influenced his understanding of Christian discipleship.
BBC Bristol. Stereo
Introduced by The Rev Philip Ursell , Principal of Pusey
House, Oxford, with JAMES ATKINS and SANDRA CLARK BBC SINGERS directed by SIMON JOLY PETER WRIGHT (organ) Producer DAVID CRAIG Stereo
by SIR ARTHUR QUILLER-COUCH The last of three episodes dramatised by A R. RAWLINSON and MICHAEL BAKEWELL
(Details on Friday at 3.0pm) Stereo
(Starting next Sunday: Micah Clarke by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle )
A quarterly report on the world of employment introduced by Brian Redhead
What is happening to employment? Actually, the nature of work itself is changing, new initiatives are being taken and there are new ideas in industrial relations.
Every three months Workforce examines issues which affect anyone of working age, whether employed or not.
This edition includes an interview with Lord Young,
Minister without Portfolio, who has a special interest in employment and training. Consultant JOHN ATKINSON
Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE
Background notes (send sae) from: [address removed]
0 HELPLINES: page 77
A series of five talks
The Rev Richard Harries follows in the footsteps of some well-known, but perhaps unexpected, pilgrims on the road to Calvary. 4: Stevie Smith
A look at Westminster committees at work, with extracts and discussions. Presented by Michael Peschardt
Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude