Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford Stereo
Presented by Charlotte Green
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views from home and abroad
Presented by Trevor Barnes Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about working with people in need and despair, and about services being provided for counselling and support. Donations to:
Family Welfare Association, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from Sketty Methodist Church, Swansea
Family Matters - Children in the Family led by THE REV WARD DAVIES
The speaker is THE REV DR GORDON BARRITT, Principal of the National Children's Home.
Hymns (HYMNS AND PSALMS): Now thank we all our God (566); As man and woman (364); Our
Father by whose Name (371);
Our Father whose creative love (372); Love divine (364)
Readings: I Samuel 3, vv 1-10; Luke 2, vv 39-52
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Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
Who's Jimmy Dickenson ? by ALAN PLATER
The phrase 'Well, goodnight then....' usually indicates the end of an evening, but in this case it signals the start of an evening - and what an evening. Directedby CAROLINE SMITH BBC Manchester Stereo
with Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway including a report from the Peruvian rain forest.
Brian Johnston visits Dorking in Surrey.
With CLIVE ROSUN
Sally Feldman with highlights of the past week's programmes. Producer MARY HARDIMAN
by GARETH JONES
2: The Conjurer's Women Stereo
(Details on Wednesday at 12.27pm)
Chris Dunkley airs your comments, complaints and queries about BBC programmes and policies.
A series of six meditations for Lent with The Rev Dr Charles Elliott , an Anglican priest and award-winning author of the book Praying the Kingdom.
In these reflections he explores the central Christian belief that it is the very darkest moments in human experience that can give rise to new life and new hope.
Listeners are invited to share in some Biblical meditations making them part of their own preparation for Easter.
Series producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH
Presented by Hunter Davies
Presented by Joshua Rozenberg
by THOMAS HARDY
4: The Usual Tragedy of Love Stereo
(Details on Friday at 3.0pm)
Leslie
Leslie Lemke is 33 and was born with brain-damage. His eyes were surgically removed because of an infection. Unable to fend for himself, he looks a sad, dispirited figure. But an amazing transformation takes place at the piano: he breaks into a broad smile, and his fingers, which under normal circumstances can't even hold a knife and fork. attack the keyboard with an ability that allows him to give concerts all over America.
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. Producer JOCK GALLAGHER (R)
The Rev Richard Harries.
Dean of King's College, London, presents the second of six reflections on C.S. Lewis. C. S. Lewis and His God Reader RONALD HERDMAN Producer FRANCES GUMLEY
A weekly look at the work of Parliament's Select Committees Presented by Rodney Foster Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude