Music selected by Michael Ford 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 Producer STEPHEN LYNAS BBC Bristol
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about work being undertaken to raise money for research towards a cure for diabetes - a disease which affects one person in every 50. Donations to:
Sir Harry Secombe
British Diabetic Association [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
The Holiness Meeting of the Salvation Army in the Blackpool Citadel
Preacher MAJOR ALAN ATHERTON Reading (GNB): John 14, vv 15-31 Songs (Salvation Army Song
Book): Thou Christ of burning, cleansing flame. 119 (Tucker): Our blest Redeemer ere he breathed, 116 (St Cuthbert); 0 Lamb of God thou wonderful sin-bearer. 397 (At thy feet I shall fall)
Chorus: In him abiding (297) BANDMASTER KENNETH WARD
Songster leader ROY POWERS
Singing company conducted by PATRICIA LANGLEY BBC Manchester
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Produced and directed by WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
Margaret Howard presents her selection of BBC radio and television programmes.
Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
visits Shropshire, where members of the Weston Rhyn and District Gardening Club put their questions to Dr Stefan Buczacki Fred Downham and Geoffrey Smith
Chairman Clay Jones Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
Daybreak by DON HAWORTH (Winner of the Giles Cooper Award 1984) with and World War II, and two men travel back together by train to their RAF base. During their conversation one of them unburdens himself of a terrible secret.
Directed by KAY PATRICK
Marjorie Lofthouse meets another of the eight finalists in the RADIO TIMEs/Radio 4
Enterprise competition for Britain's most enterprising small business of the year. 6: Quartzray Limited
The design of radiant heaters to lighten the fuel bills has generated a market ranging from churches to factories for this Manchester-based company.
Producer ANNE HINDS BBC Birmingham
Presented from the deck of the MFV Osbourne Bay off Skomer Island. Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway discover how the waters round Britain are coping with the muck that goes in and the brass that comes out.
Brian Johnston visits Exning, Suffolk.
With PAULINE BUSHNELL
Sally Feldman. from the Woman s Hour team, brings you the highlights of the past week's programmes.
Producer MARY HARDIMAN
A Nightmare bye K CHESTERTON dramatised in four parts by PETER BUCKMAN
2: The Man in Spectacles Gabriel Syme has been elected as Thursday to the Supreme
Council of Anarchists, and has heard of their plot to assassinate the Tsar of Russia and the President of France.
Directed by GLYN DEARMAN. Stereo
P. D. James talks with Hunter Davies about A Taste for Death, her new novel.
Plus Alistair Cooke on reading, writing and rhetoric.
A presentation in words and music of the life of Bedrich Smetana
Written and compiled by VERONICA SLATER with extracts from the composer's letters and diaries and including a complete performance of his String
Quartet No 1 (From My Life) with and Anne Jameson John Rye
Brian Sanders Tessa Worsley
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
In Two Worlds
The first of two programmes which look at how Indian and Pakistani people cope with living in two worlds.
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Baptism by Blood
Stories of seven martyrs Teresa McLean talks to Bishop Leslie Brown about the saintly Ugandan
Archbishop. Janani Luwum , who was martyred at the hands of Idi Amin.
Producer MICHAEL WORKMAN Stereo
A weekly look at the work of Parliament's Select Committees Presented by Steve McCormack Producer FRANK SMITH
followed by an interlude