BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Presented by Charlotte Green
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Clive Jacobs Producer STEPHEN LYNAS BBC Bristol
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about work being undertaken to motivate young unemployed people, by means of outdoor pursuits, to seek, gain and retain full-time employment.
Donations to: Joanna Lumley ,The Drake Fellowship, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from the Calvary Church of God in Christ, Tottenham, North London
Officiant THE REV M. E. HENRIQUES Preacher BISHOP R. c BELL
Reading (AV): Matthew 21, w 1-11 Songs: He is worthy (Crouch); Jesus I love calling your name (Caesar)
Hymns (Redemption Songs): Holy, holy, holy (25);When I survey the wondrous cross (573) Organist NICHOLAS BROWN. Stereo
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by DIANE CULVERHOUSE Producer WILLIAM SMETHURST BBC Birmingham
Presented by Margaret Howard
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
Clay Jones calls on the expertise of Dr Stefan Buczacki , Sid Robertson 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 ISJ Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
by Barry Collins
with and
When Harold blows his redundancy money on a horse called King Canute, his wife finds him on the beach at Redcar early in the morning blowing his trombone, convinced that he can turn the tide
with Besses o' th' Barn Band, Derek Southcott (trombone)
Directed by ALFRED BRADLEY
BBC Manchester
Stereo
This Spanish Armada ship was wrecked on Fair Isle in the north of Scotland and discovered nearly 400 years later by marine archaeologist Colin Martin.
After delving into the records of Spain, England and Scotland, he now tells, for the first time, the story of her crew and their attempts to get home. With the voices of GERARD SLEVIN . ROBERT TROTTER and JONATHAN BATTERSBY Producer JOHN ARNOTT BBC Scotland
Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway find out how road-building affects the wilder parts of Britain; and reveal dark secrets from Brazil....
Brian Johnston meets some of the people who are busily preparing for the Royal Wedding.
Producer ANTHONY SMITH
With LAURIE MACMILLAN
Presented by Sally Feldman Producer MARY HARDIMAN
by RUDYARD KIPLING (1) Stereo
Brian Gear invites Peter Graham
Scott and Irene Thomas to pick some paperbacks.
Edward Seckerson meets five of the best of British. 3: Nigel Kennedy
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN Stereo (R) (E)
Is superstition an anachronism or a logical response to a confusing world?
Brian Redhead in conversation with The Rev Donald Reeves , Rector of St James's Church, Piccadilly, Professor Colin Blakemore and novelist Gillian Tindall.
Producer EDWARD LUCAS BBC Manchester
Presented by Joshua Rozenberg
A Gentleman's Place
For over a century, the clubs of Pall Mall have provided the English gentleman with an indispensable haven of conviviality, civilisation and chauvinism - and a place to doze after lunch.
But the pressures of modem life have taken their toll. Gone are the pageboys and ironed newspapers, as London clubland has had to adapt or face closure. Glyn Worsnip goes in search of the modern clubman - and clubwoman - and discovers what remains of the traditional gentleman's place. Producer FRAN ACHESON
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Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem Rabbi Anthony Bayfield ,
Director of the Sternberg Centre for Judaism, explores the psalms and prayers of the Jewish people. Stereo
Presented by Mike Baker Producer FRANK SMITH
followed by an interlude