Music selected by Michael Ford BBC Birmingham. Stereo
A sequence of hymns presented by Charlotte Green LW only from 655
Making the Best Use of Printed Materials
7.10Z.W Sunday Papers
7.15ApnaHiGhar
Samajhiye: for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Oliver McTernan reviews and selects readings from God of Surprises by GERARD W. HUGHES
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester
talks, for the Week's Good
Cause, about youngsters who are unable to use speech, to communicate by body signals, or to co-ordinate messages received from the senses. Donations to: Richard Baker The National Autistic Society [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from Banbury Baptist Church conducted by THE REV BRIAN BUTCHER and THE REV RAY GILL
Hymns (Hymns for Today's
Church): Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (40); Jesus is Lord! (supp 17); Praise the Lord, you heavens, adore him (583)
Readings: Psalm 145; I Peter 1, vv 13-25 (niv)
BBC Birmingham
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS
Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
The glossy Sunday magazine presented by Margo MacDonald Today's edition includes:
Saturday Night: Nigel Farrell brings back a report on how one group of people spent last night - while they are still sleeping.
International Exchange: a link-up with other countries for a broader perspective on current issues.
A Year of My Own: Alan Whicker recalls 1957 when Russia launched the first
Sputniks; Little Rock, Arkansas made the news headlines; and he began a new career as a television reporter.
High Noon: guests in the studio discuss one of the week's topics. Plus Rory Bremner continues his everyday story of broadcasting folk.
And Stephen Fry reaching the parts other colour supplements can't reach.
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE, SIMON SHAW, VANESSA HARRISON and CATHIE MAHONEY
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
Winter Journey
A play for radio by RONALD FRAME with and In the icy winter of 1963, the Tomlinsons cross Europe in a Cold War travesty of the first Christmas journey.
Other parts played by GRAHAM BLOCKEY. ARNOLD DIAMOND
WILLIAM EEDLE. NARISSA KNIGHTS
TESSA WORSLEY and TAMMY USTINOV Directed by PATRICK RAYNER
(First broadcast on BBC Scotland) Stereo
(Details on Thursday at 9.5am)
Brian Johnston visits Tewkesbury
With EUGENE FRASER
Colin Semper airs your comments and pursues your complaints and queries about the BBC.
(Details on Thursday at 4.5pm)
by E. W. HORNUNG 5: Wilful Murder or The Return Match
(Detailson Wed at 12.27pm) Stereo
In the first of two programmes David Davies gets on the track of sports sponsorship. Is it blatant advertising or something more sincere?
Among the issues discussed:
How is the Canon League facing up to the disastrous image of soccer? Why did Manchester
United football team take tea in Worcester?
Lucinda Green and Virginia Holgate talk about sponsorship in horse trials.
With David Davies in the studio, and at the sporting venues gold medal-winning athlete and top sports coach Mike Rawson Producer GWYN RICHARDS BBC Birmingham
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 D.H LAWRENCE
2: The Education of George
Behind the Mask
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
4: The Evolutionary Journey BBC Bristol
A weekly look at the work of Parliament's Select Committees presented by David Coss
After a summer break, Radio 4's Inside Parliament returns with a new name. The series begins with a programme recorded in Bangladesh, where the In
Committee team has been with four Westminster MPs who have been taking a detailed look at the problems Bangladeshis can experience if they wish to come to Britain.
Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude