BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Presented by Charlotte Green
7.10 Sunday Papers
7.15
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye Make Yourself at Home For Asian listeners BBC Birmingham
Correspondence in English or your own language should be sent to: Make Yourself at Home,
BBC. Birmingham B5 7SA
7.45 Bells on Sunday from St Bartholomew's, Waltham, Kent, and St Werburgh's, Spondon, Derbyshire
7.50-7.55
Turning Over New Leaves Keith Ward reviews
Christianity in a Nuclear Age by RICHARD HARRIES.
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Clive Jacobs Reporter Trevor Bames Producers DAVID COOMES and EDWARD LUCAS
talks, for the Week 's Good Cause, about the urgent restoration work which is needed to save one of Britain's great cathedrals.
Donations to: Derek Nimmo ,
Hereford Cathedral Appeal Fund, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
by AUstair Cooke
Parish Mass from St Mary's Star of the Sea, Portstewart, Co Londonderry Celebrant and preacher
FR BRIAN MULLEN
Organist and choirmaster JOHNCORRIGAN
Assistant organist COLLETTE MCKEEVER
Readings (jb): Exodus 17, w 8-13; II Timothy 3, v 14 to 4, v 2; Luke 18, w 1-8
Music of the Mass: 0 praise ye the Lord (Parry); The God of love my shepherd is (Irish trad); Soul of my saviour (Maher);
Exultate deo (Scarlatti); 0 Mary of graces (Gaelic)
BBC Northern Ireland
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer LIZ RlGBEY BBC Birmingham
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
This week the team are guests of the British Forces based in Minister, West Germany
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
by M.J. Read.
With Nigel Stock as Dr Watson
The late Nigel Stock stars in one of his favourite and most memorable roles.
Sherlock Holmes, and his arch enemy Moriarty, have disappeared at the Reichenbach Falls. Dr Watson, in nostalgic mood, revisits 221B Baker Street, where he once lodged with Holmes....
A BBC World Service production
(Stereo)
In 1984 Belfast's Charabanc Theatre Company toured the Soviet Union with their play 'Lay Up Your Ends', about a strike by women textile workers in the Belfast mills of 1911. Judith Elliott presents an account of their journey and of the state of theatre in the cities they visited.
(First broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster)
Presented by Laurie Taylor
Brian Johnston visits
Hartlepool in Cleveland
(Details tomorrow at 11.0am L W)
With PETER DONALDSON
Sally Feldman , from the Woman's Hour team, brings you the highlights of the past week's programmes.
Producer MARY HARDIMAN
by SHIRLEY COOKLIN based on an idea by GUY DE MAUPASSANT
The home of Charles and Clothilde Oreille, in a Paris suburb, around the year 1938.
Clothilde is obsessionally mean. So, when Charles needs something as simple as a new umbrella, their whole life goes berserk.
Second office boy WAYNE JACKMAN GORDON LANGFORD (accordion) Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON Stereo (R)
The swan has inspired music, poetry and legend, including the belief that it sings while dying. Narrated by Caroline Parsons Reader DOUGLAS LEACH
Written by ALISON MCGHEE ProducerMICHAEL BRIGHT BBC BristoL Stereo (R)
Susan Hill presents Radio 4's good books programme.
Museum expert
Kenneth Hudson is joined by a well-known personality on a tour of a museum or museums of his or her choice.
This week Anne Nightingale visits the Royal Pavilion at Brighton.
Producer JUDE HOWELLS
by G. K. CHESTERTON (3)
Stereo (Details Wednesday 12.27pm)
Presented by Joshua Rozenberg
Stereo (Details Friday 11.0 am L W)
Second of three programmes
Sue Talbot explores the pain of marriage breakdown and divorce, in the context of Christian faith.
Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Manchester. Stereo (R)
A series of ten programmes on the folk-song revival in England 8:The Song Makers
With EWAN MACCOLL. CYRIL TAWNEY.
VIN GARBUTT. JOHN TAMS and RALPH MCTELL
Written and presented by Jim Lloyd
Producer GEOFFREY HEWITT BBC Birmingham. Stereo (R)
Vincent Kane retells the stories of five of the Bard's best-known plays and finds, to his surprise, some peculiarly contemporary resonances. 1: Hamlet
Producer RICHARD THOMAS BBC Wales (R)
followed by an interlude