Music selected by David Bellinger
BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Presented by Charlotte Green
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Clive Jacobs Reporter Trevor Barnes Producer DAVID COOMES
talks, for the Week's Good
Cause, about the need for people in distress, particularly the mentally infirm, the aged and ex-offenders to be helped to help themselves by providing an environment in which they can regain self-confidence.
Donations to: The SOS Society. [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
Parish Mass from St Mary's Star of the Sea Church, Whitehouse, County Antrim
Family Matters - Retirement Celebrant and preacher FR HUGH MURPHY , PP
Conductors RAYMOND LENNON and SISTER ANDRE DULLAGHAN Organist MALACHY MCKEEVER Readings: Joshua 5, w 9-12; II Corinthians 5, vv 17-21; Luke 15, w 25-32
Music of the Mass (Fintan O'Carroll ); Church of God
(Daly); losa Bhilis (trad Irish);
Ubi Caritas (plainchant); Vinea Mea (Viadana): Psalm 34: Taste and see that the Lord is good BBC Northern Ireland
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS
Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo.
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
Clay Jones calls on the expertise of Dr Stefan Buczacki , Daphne Ledward and Geoffrey Smith to answer listeners' gardening queries sent in by post.
Questions, on postcards only please, to: Gardeners' Question Time, BBC. POBox27, Manchester M60 1SJ Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
Taken Out by GREG CULLEN
A party of relatives arrive on the Falkland Islands to honour the graves of their fallen. But peace has eluded all who were involved in that conflict. Directed by ADRIAN MOURBY BBC Wales. Stereo
Lady Olwen Carey Evans talks to June Knox-Mawer about life with her remarkable father, David Lloyd George.
Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway hunt out the latest natural history news.
Brian Johnston visits
Tamworth in Staffordshire (Details tomorrow at 11.0am)
With CHARLOTTE GREEN
Sally Feldman with highlights of the past week's programmes. Producer MARY HARDIMAN
by GARETH JONES
5: The Conjurer's Sons Stereo
(Details on Wednesday at 12.27pm)
Presented by Chris Dunkley
The fourth of six meditations for Lent with The Rev Dr Charles Elliott Producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH
Presented by Hunter Davies
A portrait of Sir Joshua Reynolds , 18th-century artist,
President of the Royal Academy and Painter in Ordinary to George ffl. with and
James Northcote Compiled from contemporary sources and presented by Dr Nicholas Penny , Keeper of Western Art, the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Also taking part JANE LEONARD. GWEN CHERRELL
JOHN CHURCH , RICHARD DURDEN
ADRIAN EGAN. RONALD HERDMAN PETER HOWELL and JAMES MACPHERSON
Producer JUDITH BUMPUS (R) Revised
(Peter Jeffrey is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company). 'Reynolds' is at the Royal Academy of Arts, London until 31 March
by ALESSANDRO MANZON1
A tale of 17th-century Milan translated and dramatised in four parts by R. B AMOS Narrated by Richard Bebb with 1: A Marriage Will Not Take Place
Renzo and Lucia are to be married this day, but their village priest is curiously reluctant to get on with the ceremony. Someone has been getting at him - someone who, for his own black reasons, does not want to see them wed.
Other parts played by GWEN CHERRELL. ARNOLD DIAMOND
TREVOR NICHOLS. DAVID SINCLAIR
BRIAN SMITH. MIA SOTERIOU and ALAN THOMPSON
Directed by JOHN CARDY. Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 3.0pm)
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File on Freud
Peter Evans examines recent research into the effects of psychoanalysis and considers how much of Freud's theories remain intact.
(Details on Friday at 11.0 am)
The Rev Richard Harries ,
Dean of King's College, London, presents the fourth of six reflections on C. S. Lewis
4: C. S. Lewis and Suffering Reader RONALD HERDMAN Producer FRANCES GUMLEY
A weekly look at the work of Parliament's Select Committees Presented by Peter Hill Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude