Music selected by David Bellinger
BBC Birmingham. Stereo
A sequence of hymns presented by Charlotte Green
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views from home and abroad.
Presented by Clive Jacobs Reporter Trevor Barnes Producer DAVID COOMES
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about work being undertaken in long-term care for young people suffering from a severe physical disability. Donations to:
The Development Trust for Young Disabled,
[address removed]
from Muswell Hill
Methodist Church, London Family Matters -
Teenagers in the Family conducted by THE REV DAVID WINWOOD.
National Secretary of the Methodist Association of Youth Clubs, assisted by the MAYC SINGERS Hymns: Praise to the Lord (HYMNS AND PSALMS, 16)
Be at every family table (PARTNERS IN PRAISE, 154)
All praise to our redeeming Lord (HYMNS AND PSALMS, 753) Reading: Luke 15, vv 11-24 Director of Music
RICHARD BALCOMBE. Stereo
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Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS
Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
Presented by Simon Bates Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
Camphor and Rhubarb by CAROLYN SALLY JONES
It is 1839 and Victoria is a rather selfish, self-centred young woman, who passionately hates Lady Flora Hastings - Mama's spy.
When Flora appears to have committed an indiscretion, Victoria sees an opportunity for revenge, but it almost destroys her.
Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester. Stereo
with Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway
Plus John Gribben with some alarming stories of the world's changing climate.
Brian Johnston visits Eastleigh in Hampshire
(Details tomorrow at 11.0am)
with DAVID SYMONDS
Sally Feldman with highlights of the past week's programmes. Producer MARY HARDIMAN
by GARETH JONES
3: The Conjurer's Bluff
A nightmare has persuaded
John Ffowlke that he must not swear allegiance to the Stuarts. Talbot has ridden in his place and Gruffydd has been arrested for attacking Ffowlke's bailiff at the Autumn Drove.
Directed by ADRIAN MOURBY BBC Wales. Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Wednesday at
12.27pm)
with Chris Dunkley
The second 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 which 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.
Producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH
Hunter Da vies talks to Dame
Felicitas Corrigan , the author of the first full-scale biography of medievalist and poet Helen Waddell.
Presented by Joshua Rozenberg
by THOMAS HARDY
5: We Wronged No Man Stereo
(Details on Friday at 3.0pm)
Playing the Scottish Card
In recent months, rates reform, the teachers' dispute and the crisis in the steel industry have made Scottish politics more turbulent than at any time since the Devolution debate of the 1970s, but few people, the Scots included, realise that Scotland is already administered separately from Whitehall.
James Naughtie, Chief Political Correspondent of The Guardian, has been looking at the development of the Scottish Office, which recently celebrated its centenary. Producer NEIL FRASER BBC Scotland
The Rev Richard Harries ,
Dean of King's College, London, presents the third of six reflections on C.S. Lewis. C. S. Lewis and the Devil Reader RONALD HERDMAN Producer FRANCES GUMLEY
A weekly look at the work of Parliament's Select Committees Presented by Mike Baker Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude