Music selected by Michael Ford BBC Birmingham. Stereo
A sequence of hymns
Presented by Charlotte Green LWonlyfrom 6.35
6.35 Preparing for Associate Studies
6.55 Technology: Dome Sweet Home
7.10 LW Sunday Papers
BBC Birmingham
David Winter reviews and selects readings from The
Evidencefor Jesus by JAMES DUNN.
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views from home and abroad
Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester
talks, for the Week 's Good Cause, about St Martin-in-the-Fields, where gifts in response to the annual Christmas appeal are distributed throughout the British Isles to people in need through illness or misfortune. Donations to: [address removed]
('Evening Service from St Martin-in -the-Fields tonight at 8 15pm)
9.10 Sunday Papers
from Caldmore Methodist Church, Walsall led by clergy and members of local churches
Preacher THE REV FRANK AMERY What Hope is there when Life is Hell?
Readings: Isaiah 58, w 6-12; I John 3, w 16-18
Hymns (HYMNS AND PSALMS): On Jordan's bank (84); Bind us together, Lord (CELEBRATION
HYMNAL 409); Lord, thy church on earth (774); Make me a channel of your peace (776); All my hope on God is founded (63) Organist CHARLES OWEN
Director of Music ADRIAN INSCOE
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Produced and directed by WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
The glossy Sunday morning magazine presented by Margo MacDonald
Saturday Night: The final opportunity for Nigel Farrell to find the definitive Saturday Night.
High Noon: Guests discuss one of the issues of the week live in the studio.
International Exchange: A link-up with other countries for a broader perspective on current topics.
Derek Jameson takes his personal look at the day's offerings from Fleet Street.
Plus Rory Bremner concludes 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, CATHIE MAHONEY
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
Lily and Colin by ELISABETH BOND with Janette Beverley as Lily and Paul Copley as Colin
An 'older man' runs away with a young girl. The case looks bad: abduction, perhaps sexual abuse. But the truth is more complicated.
Stereo
One way to learn how to do it, perhaps, is to look at some of the things to avoid. Mitch Raper , a Morning Story producer, looks at some of the scripts which didn't quite make it - with the help of Elizabeth Proud and David March.
(Details on Thursday at 9.5 am)
(Details tomorrow at 11.0am)
With BRIAN PERKINS
Colin Semper airs your comments and pursues your complaints and queries about the BBC.
(Details on Thursday at 4.5pm)
by HUGH WALPOLE
3: The Man Who Lost His Identity
(Details on Wed at 12.27pm) Stereo
Leslie Lemke is 33 and was bom with brain damage.
Marjorie Lofthouse talks to
Leslie's family and doctors and assesses how the study of his condition, the Savant
Syndrome, may help other mentally-handicapped people.
In preparation for Christmas from St Martin-in-the-Fields, London conducted by CANON GEOFFREY BROWN with the St Martin-in-the-FieIds Chamber Choir
Carol of the Advent (arr Shaw); Hark the glad sound Reading:
Lamentations 3, w 19-24 Poem by Cynewulf
Laetentur coeli (Byrd)
Reading: Matthew 1, w 18-24 0 come, 0 come, Emmanuel Reading: John 1, w 1-4 The truth from above (Vaughan Williams)
0 little town of Bethlehem Wachet! Betet! (Bach)
Hark the herald angels sing Organist and Master of the Music CHRISTOPHER STOKES
Assistant Organist MARK STRINGER Soloist GILL ROSS Stereo
by D. H LAWRENCE
The last of six parts
The Dominant Motif of Suffering (Details on Friday at 3.0pm) Stereo
That They May Be One
Robert Foxcroft examines the health of modern Ecumenism. (Details on Friday at 11.0am)
1: Submitting
The Rt Rev Michael Baughen, Bishop of Chester, presents the first of three reflections for the Christmas season.
Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester
A weekly look at the work of Parliament's Select Committees presented by David Davies Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude