A selection of music BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
Presented by Charlotte Green
7.10 LW Sunday Papers
7.15LW
Apna Hi Ghar Samajhiye Make Yourself at Home For Asian listeners BBC Pebble Mill
Correspondence in English or your own language should be sent to: Make Yourself at Home,
BBC. Birmingham B5 7SA
7.45 L W Bells on Sunday from St Peter and St Paul, Griston, Norfolk
7.50-7.55
Turning Over New Leaves
Mary Craig reviews and selects readings from Child of my Love: An Autobiography by SUE RYDER
7.10 Introduction to Science
7.30 Into the Open: Summer School and Beyond
8.10 Sunday Papers
Presented by Clive Jacobs Reporter Trevor Barnes Producer DAVID COOMES
talks, for the Week's 's Good Cause, about work being undertaken by a group of people aiming to help those, who, like themselves, are caring for disabled or elderly relatives at home. Such carers are looking after growing numbers of frail or confused elderly people and adults and children who survive accidents or illnesses, but remain very disabled.
Donations to: Association of Carers, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from King's Park Parish Church, Glasgow
Led by THE REV STEWART SMITH Hymns (CH 3): Hark! The glad sound (160); Be thou my vision
(87); Son of God, Eternal Saviour (454); The Saviour died (293)
Readings (NEB): Isaiah 40, vv 26-31; Romans 8, vv 31-39 Organist PAT gillies Assistant organist TIMOTHY REDMAN BBC Scotland
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and produced by LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo
Editor DEREK LEWIS
visits the Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society.
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
by Frances Gray
It's the first week of Advent, and while the rest of the world prepares for Christmas, Lesley lives in a 'Neverland', awaiting the results of her amniocentesis test. Will the child she is carrying be safe? And can she make the decision to have this baby alone?
BBC Scotland. (Stereo)
(Joint winner of the 1985 Radio Times Drama Award)
Bernard Price and Barbara Morris , with chairman Hugh Scully , answer listeners' questions on antiques, their origins and their value. There's a visit to Mompesson House, Wiltshire, to examine a fine collection of 18th-century glass. Collectors' Guide offers tips on pieces costing little and worth collecting now for the future. Producer MARY PRICE . BBC Bristol
Fergus Keeling investigates the aquarium trade, and Lionel KeUeway talks to MORI pollster Bob Worcester about the public's attitude to wildlife.
Brian Johnston visits Bolton (Details tomorrow at 11.0am L W)
With SIMON VANCE
'Samaritans, Can I Help You?' 1: 'All we are is tea-brewers'
One weekend last summer the Samaritans of Pendle branch in Lancashire set about initiating a new group of volunteers into the 'principles and practices' of befriending the lonely, the depressed and the suicidal ... Producer JANE WALKER BBC Manchester (Part 2 next week)
by WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY Part 7
Stereo (Details on Friday at 3. 0pm)
Presented by Susan Hill
Jane Glover , Jonathan Raban and Michael Schmidt in conversation with Brian Redhead.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
by JEFFREY ARCHER (5)
Stereo (Details Wednesday 12.27pm)
A profile of the St John Ambulance Brigade
The Maze prison near Belfast houses what has been called 'the largest concentration of terrorists in Western Europe'. Alison Hilliard examines the role of education - official and unofficial - within the prison, and investigates the claim that the Maze is 'Ulster's University ofTerrorism'.
Producer MOORE SINNERTON BBC Northern Ireland
The late ever, ng
Office of Com, line. Stereo (R)
Presented by Mike Baker Producer PETER ROBINS
followed by an interlude