Music selected by David Bellinger. 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 support being given to education systems in the Third World where teachers struggle with a desperate lack of teaching aids.
Donations to: Books for Development, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from St Petroc's Church, Exeter Family Matters - Marriage Introduced by The Rev Michael Selman
Celebrant at Holy Communion (ASB Rite B)
THE REV MARTIN SHAW
Reading: 'The Prophet' by Kahlil Gibran
The Gospel (JB): John 15, vy 9-12 Sermon: JOY THOMSON, marital therapist
Intercession responses: Taize Hymns (EH): Father most holy (160); To mercy, pity, peace and love (506); There's a wideness in God's mercy (499); Father, hear the prayer (385)
Organist [AN WICKS
Conductor THEO SAUNDERS BBC Bristol
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by DIANE CULVERHOUSE Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
Selected by June Knox-Mawer Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
visits Nottingham, where members of the Woodborough Horticultural Society put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Daphne Ledward and Geoffrey Smith. Chairman Clay Jones Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
by Rachel Wyatt
An inukshuk is a cairn, built by the Inuit people of northern Canada to resemble a human being. Will Jessie Maynard 's work among the Inuit turn her, and her family, to stone?
Richard Kelly tells the story of Joe Wilson , the Victorian entertainer who became a campaigner for temperance.
Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway , with the help of John Burton , round up the latest nature news
(Details tomorrow at 11.0am)
With PAULINE BUSHNELL
Sally Feldman with the highlights of the past week's programmes.
Producer MARY HARDIMAN
by GARETH JONES
4: The Conjurer's Price Stereo
Chris Dunkley airs your comments, complaints and queries about BBC programmes and policies.
The third of six meditations for Lent with The Rev Dr Charles Elliott
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.
Producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH
Presented by Hunter Davies
The last in the present series
Presented by Joshua Rozenherg
by THOMAS HARDY
The last of six parts The Letter Killeth Stereo
(Details on Friday at 3.0pm) (Starting next Sunday:
'The Betrothed' by Alessandro Manzoni )
Out for the Count
Georgina Ferry examines why so many children fail to learn to deal with numbers, and how their difficulties might be overcome.
(Details on Friday at 11.0am)
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The late evening Office of Compline sung by a section of the BBC SINGERS. Stereo
A weekly look at the work of Parliament's Select Committees Presented by David Coss Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude