Music selected by Michael Ford BBC Birmingham. Stereo
A sequence of hymns presented by David Hitchinson
Writing Skills
7.10 LWSunday Papers
7.15ApnaHiGhar
Samajhiye: for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Philip Crowe reviews and selects readings from The Sidelong Glance by RICHARD HOLLOWAY
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presenter Trevor Barnes Producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH
for the Week's Good Cause, looks at new projects in caring for physically disabled, mentally handicapped and socially deprived people of all ages. Donations to: Joss Ackland
The Shaftesbury Society, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
for Reformation Sunday from Holy Trinity Church, Geneva
Today Morning Service joins the English-speaking congregation in Geneva for a service of Morning Prayer (1662) conducted by the chaplain, THE REV DAVID STONEBANKS and THE REV SUNIPA TEVI
Readings (rsv): Exodus 14, vv 21-31: Matthew 21, vv 28-41 Introit: Almighty Lord and God of love (N. Giles )
Anthem: Turn back, 0 man (G. Hoist) Psalm 122
Hymns (A&MR): Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (382);
Father, hear the prayer we offer (182); Praise my soul, the King of heaven (365)
Organist ROBIN BUFFLE. Stereo
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS
Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
Presented by Margo MacDonald Today's edition includes:
A Year of My Own: Jackie Collins casts her mind back to 1984.
Back to Work: Michael Parkinson returns for a day as reporter at his old desk at the Barnsley Chronicle.
Saturday Night: Nigel Farrell gets to grips with where the action is at a venue somewhere in England.
International Exchange: a link-up with other countries.
High Noon: studio guests talk over one of the week's topics.
Derek Jameson takes a personal look at the day's offerings from Fleet Street.
Plus Rory Bremner continuing his story of broadcasting folk. And Stephen Fry reaching the parts other colour supplements can't reach.
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE, SIMON SHAW, VANESSA HARRISON, CATHIE MAHONEY
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
Whale Music by ANTHONY MINGHELLA with Juliet Stevenson as Caroline Jill Gascoine as Stella Alison Steadman as Kate Theresa Streatfield as Fran and Anna Lindup as D Caroline , pregnant by one of her two boyfriends, escapes to her seaside birthplace, looking for space to make so many important decisions.
Stereo
(Juliet Stevenson is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
(Details on Thursday at 9.5 am)
(Details tomorrow at 11.0am)
With CLIVE ROSLIN
Two more tall stories by ALPHONSE ALLAIS
2: Finis Britanniae and The Language of Flowers
Read by Christopher Godwin
English translation by MILES KINGTON Producer nigel ACHESON (R)
(Details on Thursday at 4.5pm)
by E. W. HORNUNG
2: Gentlemen and Players
(Details on Wed at 12.27pm) Stereo
for the Reformation
A programme of words and music exploring the era of the Reformation, introduced by Robert D. Kernohan
With BRETT USHER and AVRIL CLARK Organist PETER WRIGHT THE BBC SINGERS directed by BARRY ROSE . Stereo
Conversation was once defined as an unrehearsed intellectual adventure in which the journey matters more than the destination. Brian Redhead and guests travel hopefully.... Producer ALASTAIR WILSON BBC Manchester
by CHARLOTTE BRONTE 5: Louis Moore
(Details on Friday at 3.0pm) Stereo
Living at Full Flame
(Details on Friday at 11.0am) Stereo
A series of seven talks in which Sir Richard Acland reflects on his lifelong quest for a way of expressing religious truth which has meaning for 20th-century men and women. Reader BRIAN GEAR 1: Setting Out BBC Bristol
Stanley Ellis reaches the end of his journey along Britain's linguistic B-roads.
6: Of Gaels and Gales
Researcher JO MACDONALD
Producer SIMON ELMES (R) Stereo
For his last talk in the series John Morgan revisits the mining villages of his childhood. Producer JULIAN COLES (R)
followed by an interlude