Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
A selection of hymns and music for Sunday morning introduced by Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St Mary the Virgin,
Eccleston, Cheshire. Stereo
A breakfast conversation introduced by David Richardson
Producer ANN-MARIE CUFFORD BBC Pebble Mill
Religious news and views from home and abroad with Jill Cochrane and Ted Harrison
Researcher SARAH RUTTY Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor DAVID COOMES VHFIFMjoins at 8.0am including at 8.0 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
talks, for the Week's Good Cause about work in developing countries to help people gain more control over their lives. Donations to: Population Control [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from the Salvation Army
Citadel, Kettering, Northants led by capt GEOFF BLURTON
Songs (SA Song Book 1986): To God be the glory (22);
A friend of Jesus (709); Soldiers of King Jesus (866); I'll go in the strength of the Lord (734)
Reading (GNB): John 15, w 1-17 BANDMASTER DON MANNING BBC Pebble Mill
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by CLIVE BRILL Producer LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
David Walker explores the wealth of reporting and opinion to be found in Britain's periodicals.
Producer SAM COLLYNS
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo (Revised re-broadcast of last Friday's 's programme)
Presented by Gordon dough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
Never Been Kissed in the Same Place Twice by ALLAN PRIOR
A love story in six episodes set against the background of the music hall
6: Keep Right On to the End of the Road
On discovering Harry's affair with a female journalist, his wife Clara has returned home to England. Fortune seems to smile on Harry and he becomes a success in America. Suddenly, though, all is changed as war is declared between Great Britain and Germany.
Music arranged by DAVID TIMSON Naughty but Nice composed by MADDY PRIOR
Directed by GERRY JONES (R)
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Presented by Fergus Keeling
(Details tomorrow at 11. Oam)
with LAURIE MACMILLAN
by Anthony Smith
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 9.45am)
by Jane Austen
(Stereo) (R)
(Details on Friday 3.0pm)
Brian Gear with Philip Norman and Hilary Spur ling
A History of the Crusades
A series of eight programmes presented by Malcolm Billings 3: Navel of the World
Jerusalem fell to the First
Crusade on 15 July 1099. Soon, most of the crusaders, their sacred duty done. returned to the West, leaving only 300
Christian knights to hold the new settlement of Jerusalem. Series consultant PROFESSOR
JONATHAN RILEYSMITH Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE Stereo (R) (e)
Richard Anthony Baker uncovers the unrestrained uproariousness of MRS SHUFFLEWICK. BEATRICE ULLIE PETER SELLERS and others.
Producer ALAN OWEN. Stereo (R)
A series of five programmes which traces the development of music within the cinema. 2: Spellbound in Darkness
The days of the early cinema Written and introduced by Diane Shelley
Producer PETER PILSEAM
BBC Manchester. Stereo (R)
I saw Tennyson in his carriage outside a jeweller 's shop in Bond Street. 'How very nice you look in daytime, he said. 'Not like an actress! ' I disclaimed my singularity and said I thought actresses looked very nice in the daytime. ELLEN TERRY In a series of three programmes Liz Holmes looks at the changing role of the actress on the British stage over the last century.
1: A Knack of Pleasing with Wendy HiUer as Ellen Terry
Barbara Leigh-Hunt as Mrs Patrick Campbell Sian Phillips as Elizabeth Robins and Denys Hawthorne as Bernard Shaw
Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBCBristol. Stereo
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Seeking the Kingdom
The second programme in a short series on Christian communities Some Christians choose to seek the kingdom outside traditional church structures.
Tonight The Rev
Bill Armstrong introduces the Aintree Parish Church
Community Association in Liverpool.
Researcher RACHEL CASE Producer JULIA BROSNAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
In the second in a series of talks, John Morgan wonders why the family remains such a popular and enduring way of life. Producer JULIAN COLES (R)
The first part of Nigel Farrell 's exhaustive 12-month tour of Britain in search of the extraordinary side of ordinary British life.
Any resemblance to material first broadcast on Radio 4's Loose Ends is entirely coincidental!
Producer CATHERINE MAHONEY (R)
followed by an interlude