Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford Stereo
A sequence of hymns presented by Charlotte Green LWonlyfrom 6.55
Learning from Television and Radio
7.10 Sunday Papers (LW)
7.15 Apna Hi Ghar Jamajhiye
for Asians BBC Birmingham
7.45 Bells
7.50 Turning Over New Leaves
Kenneth Slack reviews and selects readings from Wesley's Journals, compiled by Christopher Idle
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views from home and abroad
Presented by Clive Jacobs Reporter Trevor Barnes Producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH
talks, for the Week's Good
Cause, about the importance to the well-being of society of marriage, the family and Personal relationships. He looks, too, at the importance of counselling and research.
Donations to: Leslie Crowther , The
National Marriage Guidance Council, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from the Seventh Day Adventtst Church, Stanborough Park , Watford.
Hymns (New Advent Hymnal): Praise to the Lord the Almighty; Crown him with many crowns; Lo he comes with clouds descending
Reading: John 14, w 1-13 Soloist VALERIE FIDELIA
Preacher PASTOR ROY BURGESS
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS
Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs by DAVID EDGAR abridged for radio by MADELINE SOTHEBY with
Albie Sachs , a young white
South African barrister who had made a name for himself defending people prosecuted under the apartheid laws, was arrested in Cape Town on 1 October 1963. He was held in solitary confinement under the 90 Days Law, which, in effect, allowed police to hold subjects indefinitely....
Directed by GORDON HOUSE. Stereo (First broadcast on BBC World Service)
Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway with news and views from the natural world, including the environmental consequences of constructing a fixed link across the Channel.
Brian Johnston visits
Chippenham in Wiltshire (Details tomorrow at ll.Oam)
With CHARLOTTE GREEN
Sally Feldman from the Woman's Hour team, brings you the highlights of the past week's programmes.
Producer MARY HARDIMAN
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5: A Dancer's Revenge Stereo
(Details on Wednesday at 12.27 pm)
A personal portrait, in conversation, recollection and anecdote; an assessment of a public figure or the story of a private individual.
Producer GUDRUN DALIBOR
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. 4: The Final Term
Producer IAIN MACDONALD
(First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
Jim Thompson , Cornell
Woolrich and David Goodis , writers of pulp fiction in the 1940s, are fast becoming recognised as American classics.
Hunter Davies explores the gloomy and murderous world of the writer noir.
Presented by Joshua Rozenberg
by THOMAS HARDY dramatised for radio in six parts by ELIZABETH NORTH with 1: Marriages Remain
Sorrowful at the departure of his mentor and only friend the local schoolmaster, 11-year-old Jude Fawley resolves that one day he will follow his teacher to academia - as symbolised by the gleaming spires of distant
Christminster. Growing up, however, Jude finds more obstacles in his path than merely difficulties of study....
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 3. Opm)
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The Death of General Gordon A Victorian Martyrdom with and In 1885 General Charles Gordon was killed by the Mahdist forces as they overran Khartoum in the Sudan. He has been variously portrayed as martyr, evangelist, soldier of genius, hero, poseur, fraud, alcoholic and misfit. Did Gordon welcome his martyrdom - or at least make it inevitable?
Narrator Ronald Baddiley Script by DENIS JUDD
Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBC Bristol Stereo (R)
3: Prayer as Being
Canon Michael Austin considers ways of discovering and understanding prayer today.
Producer NOEL VINCENT BBC Manchester
What potential is there for expanding tourism in Wales? That's one question BBC
Political Correspondent Noel Lewis examines in the first programme of 1986. Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude