Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford Stereo
A sequence of hymns presented by Charlotte Green
6.35 Technology: Bridging the Gap
6.55 Making the Best Use of Printed Materials
7.10 LW Sunday Papers
7.15ApnaHiGhar
Samajhiye: for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves Tim Lenton reviews and selects readings from When God
Surprises by RICHARD BEWES.
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views from home and abroad
Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about work being undertaken to rehabilitate people unable to speak and write, and unable to understand the spoken and written word. Donations to:
ADA (Action for Dysphasic Adults), [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
Family Mass for the Baptism of the Lord from St Augustine of Canterbury, Downend, Bristol Celebrant and Preacher
FR FRANCIS DALY
Readings (JB): Isaiah 42, w 1-4, 6-7; Luke 3, vv 15, 16, 21, 22
Responsorial Psalm: All the earth proclaim the Lord (SONGS OF THE SPIRIT, 93)
Hymns (CELEBRATION HYMNAL): Love divine (184); In bread we bring (135); Soul of my Saviour (288); Colours of day (45)
Organist and Choirmaster JOHN TEUCHER BBCBristol
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS
Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television programmes.
Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10. 0 am)
David and.... who's Goliath? by PAUL ABBOTT
David Thompson is a bright 14-year-old with problems, a broken home and parents who aren't coping with the consequences. The pressures lead to a breakdown.
The question is who can help him come to terms with the new reality of his life? Stereo
No Longer in the Pink Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway meet wildlife people and examine wildlife issues: this week they haul up the salmon.
From Tonbridge in Kent, where Brian Johnston visits its famous public school, finds out something of the town's history and talks about help for charities, investing in stocks and shares, publishing and rare breeds of farm animals. Producer ANTHONY SMITH BBCBristol
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 11. 0 am)
With PETER DONALDSON
'You'll never guess what I heard on Woman's 's Hour ...'
Catch up with the highlights of the past week with Sally Feldman.
Producer MARY HARDIMAN
by AGATHA CHRISTIE
3: A Meeting at the Villa Marguerite Stereo
(Details on Wednesday at 12.27pm)
Until last month Bernard Gordon Lennox was
Commandant of the British sector of politically sensitive Berlin.
Helen Palmer takes a sounding of this modern Major General. Producer WILL BAYNES
Schooldays, the best time of your life, they say.... but not for everyone. David Gilliland didn't think so after spending his school years fighting a losing battle with Scotland's public school system.
In this series of six talks, he recalls - far from fondly - the time of his life.
2: Miss Harris Goes Too Far.... Producer IAIN MACDONALD
(First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
Hunter Davies plays I-spy with Len Deighton and Anthony Hyde.
How can the colour of a pill, its brand name or even the personality of the doctor prescribing it modify a drug's capacity to cure? The answer lies in the placebo effect, where belief alone is the remedy. Geoff Watts examines the extent of the placebo effect in contemporary medicine and asks what can be done to exploit it. Producer MILES BARTON
by HONORE DE BALZAC
3: In Search of Destiny Stereo
(Details on Friday at 3. 0pm)
Conchies Stereo
(Details on Friday at 11. 0 am)
1: Wake Up Lord
In the first of three programmes Canon Michael Austin considers ways of discovering and understanding prayer today.
Reader ALAN SYKES
Producer NOEL VINCENT BBC Manchester Stereo
A glorious treble voice blossoms only briefly, yet such has been
Aled Jones 's impact that his has been described as 'the voice of the decade'. Chris Stuart presents a musical profile of a teenage superstar.
Producer MEGAN EMERY BBC Wales Stereo (R)
followed by an interlude