Music selected by Michael Ford BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Presented by Charlotte Green
8.10 Sunday Papers
Religious news and views Presented by Ted Harrison Producer BEVERLEY MCAINSH
talks, for the Week's 's Good Cause, about work being undertaken to improve the quality of life of elderly people. Donations to: Help the Aged,
[address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from Sandyford Henderson Memorial Church, Glasgow conducted by THE REV GEORGE PHILIP
Readings: John 14, vv 1-9 Colossians 1, vv 11-20
Hymns: I'll thee extol my God
0 King; Jesus, thou joy ofloving hearts; I heard the voice of Jesus say; And can it be; Spirit divine, attend our prayers Organist DAVID MEEK BBC Scotland. Stereo
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
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
Anyone Can See I Love You by MARILYN BOWERING
Today is the 60th anniversary of the birth of Marilyn Monroe ... and I want to say that if lama star - the people made me a star - no studio, no person, but the people did. (MARILYN MONROE) Musicians ROBERT PETTIGREW KENNY ELUS and JIMMY WOODS A haunting experience
(PLAYS INTERNATIONAL) a very classy ptece of work
(THE SCOTSMAN)
Directed by MARILYN IMRIE BBC Scotland. Stereo (R)
Marjorie Lofthouse meets another of the eight finalists in the RADIO TiMEs/Radio 4 Enterprise competition. 5: Pendock Limited
John Walker , unemployed, has been transformed into the managing director of an expanding company through his innovative range of timber products for the DIY market. Producer ANNE HINDS BBC Birmingham
(Just for Starters, an 'Enterprise' special, on Thursday at 7.40pm)
Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway visit the Bath and West Show to ask questions of the people they meet there.
Brian Johnston visits Hampstead and Hampstead Heath.
(Details tomorrow at 11. Oam L W)
with LAURIE MACMILLAN
Presented by Sally Feldman Producer MARY HARDIMAN
A Nightmare by G. K. CHESTERTON
1: The Secret of Gabriel Syme Stereo
(Full details on Friday at 3.0pm)
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An exploration of the life and work of Spain's greatest 20th-century poet and dramatist,
Federico Garcia Lorca
Introduced by Hunter Davies
The first of three programmes with The Medici String Quartet, featuring the words and music of three famous composers:
Elgar, Smetana and Janacek.
Part 1: A presentation in words and music of the life of Sir Edward Elgar including a complete performance of his Piano Quintet
Written and compiled by MICHAEL KENNEDY with Richard Pasco Barbara Leigh-Hunt
John Bingham (piano)
The Medici String Quartet Paul Robertson (violin) David Matthews (violin)
Ivo-Jan van der Werff (viola) Anthony Lewis (cello) Producers IAN COTTERELL and PATRICK LAMBERT. Stereo
The last of three programmes The Dangerous Years
The recent Libyan crisis has exposed, more publicly than ever before, the strains within NATO between the USA and her European allies. Last week,
NATO foreign ministers met in Halifax, Nova Scotia, in what has been described as one of the most important sessions in the history of the Alliance.
Christopher Lee , the BBC's Defence and Foreign Affairs
Correspondent, chairs a debate on the future of the Alliance.
Could it exist without the USA? Can it survive the era of Star Wars, Gorbachev, and of outside conflicts which, like
Libya, involve the interests of NATO members?
An international panel of leading analysts discuss their views and answer questions from an invited audience at Chatham House, London. Producer BLAIR THOMSON (In association with the Royal Institutefor
International Affairs)
(Re-broadcast on Friday at
11.0am LW)
The late evening
Office of Compline Stereo
Eric Lord uses rare archive recordings to reveal the preaching powers of three Methodist ministers. Stereo
(Full details on Wednesday at 11.0am LW)
followed by an interlude