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 isolation that can affect those young people who find the process of learning very difficult.
One of the societies which help them is the National Elfrida Rathbone Society.
Donations to: [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from the Welsh Presbyterian Church, Capel Tegid , Bala Gwynedd conducted by THE REV PRINCIPAL ELFED AP NEFYDD ROBERTS
Hymns: King of glory, King of peace (CH 364); Myfi yw'r
Atgyfodiad mawr (LLMC 655); In heavenly love abiding (CH 681); God of grace and God of glory (CH 88)
Readings (Rsv): Deuteronomy 6, w 1-9; I Corinthians 15, w 1-10 BBC Wales
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer LIZ RIGBEY BBC Birmingham
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television programmes.
Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
visits the Burnham and District Horticultural Society, Somerset (Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
by Moliere, translated by Miles Malleson
A series of six internationally renowned stage plays which, through simultaneous transmission by Radio 4 and the BBC World Service, can be shared by the largest English-speaking audience in the world.
With Michael Hordern as Harpagon, Eleanor Bron as Frosine, T. P. McKenna as Seigneur Anselm
A greedy old skinflint tries to dash his children's wedding plans and increase the contents of that moneybox he keeps hidden at the bottom of the garden....
Stereo
A BBC World Service/Radio 4 production
(Christopher Godwin is in "Noises Off" at the Savoy Theatre, London)
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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, President of the World Wildlife Fund, talks to Fergus Keeling.
Brian Johnston visits Thame in Oxfordshire.
(Details tomorrow at 11.0am LW)
With PETER DONALDSON
Sally Feldman , from the Woman's Hour team, brings you highlights of the past week.
Producer MARY HARDIMAN
by JOSEPH CONRAD
5: The Island of the Great Isabel Stereo (Details on Friday at 3. 0pm)
Brian Gear invites Joseph Hone and Philip Glazebrook to pick some paperbacks.
The last of eight programmes
Presented by Jeremy Siepmann Evangelists
Stout in their insistence that ends justify means, Musard fires a pistol, Jullien is abducted by an eagle, and Stokowski shakes hands with a mouse.
Readers JOHN WESTBROOK and HUGH DICKSON
Producer RAY ABBOTT. Stereo
'He's always liked to shock. He's always liked to tell funny stories, rather awful ones that you can't possibly repeat.' Alfhild Hansen and Else
Logsdail reminisce about their brother, Roald Dahl , in an appreciation of the writer, who celebrates his 70th birthday this month.
With additional contributions from Dahl himself, KAYE WEBB , DR RUTH GLASS and JOHN CLUTE Reader JOHN CHURCH
Compiled by PETER NICHOLL Producer JUDITH BUMPUS
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This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Today's motion: Inherited
Wealth Should Be Abolished (Details on Friday at 11.0am LW)
A Prayer of Thanksgiving Rabbi Anthony Bayfield ,
Director of the Stemberg Centre for Judaism, explores the prayers of the Jewish people. Stereo
A series often programmes on the folk-song revival in England 5: Beyond the Rock Island LineThe second wave of the revival, dating from the 1950s, was inspired not by classical musicians but by a banjo player in the Chris Barber Trad Jazz Band. His name was Lonnie Donegan.
WithJOHNNY HANDLE .
WALLY WHYTON. CYRIL TAWNEY , TONY DAVIS SHIRLEY COLLINS and EWAN MACCOLL Written and presented by Jim Lloyd
Producer GEOFFREY HEwrrr BBC Birmingham. Stereo (R)
The first of three stories from different parts of the world Long Hair and the Lord by UMA PRAED, from India Read by Zohra Segal
Senthil will not sacrifice to his grandmother's gods.
Producer JANE DAUNCEY. BBC Wales (First broadcast on BBC World Service)
followed by an interlude