A selection of music
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 York Minster. Stereo
A breakfast conversation introduced by David Richardson
Producer ANN MARIE CLIFFORD BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Trevor Barnes
Researcher AMANDA HANCOX Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH VHFIFM joins at 8.00am including at 8.00 News
(Broadcast at 7. 10am L 99
Bishop of Southwark talks, for the Week's 's Good Cause, about the plight of young homeless people, particularly in London.
9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
Giving God Praise from Tabernacle Baptist
Church, Penarth, South Wales led by THE REV JOHN JAMES.
Readings: n Samuel 6, vv 12-22 7, vv 18-19; Psalm 149
Hymns (Songs of Fellowship): Praise my soul the King of heaven (441); Jesus is Lord (278); Jesus is King (277) BBC Wales
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PHILIP MARTIN Producer LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
Martin Wainwright explores the wealth of reporting and opinion to be found in Britain's periodicals.
Producer SAM COLLYNS
Presented by Margaret Howard
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
visits the Lakeland Rose Show
Hess written and performed by Michael Burrell
First broadcast in 1981, the radio version of Michael Burrell 's much acclaimed stage script is being repeated to mark the recent death of Rudolf Hess. The play is set in Spandau
Prison where Hess was sent after the Nuremburg Trials, and where the died last month. Guard sion PROBERT
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN (R)
I know I look wild and odd when I'vejust been writing, but they'd look wild and odd too if they wrote my poetry
Dame Edith Sitwell , born 100 years ago, is remembered as much for her flamboyant eccentricity of manner and dress as for the technical virtuosity of her poetry.
Drawing on the poet's letters and on recordings in the BBC
Sound Archives, her biographer Victoria Glendinning revives the memory of this English gentlewoman who was showered with honour, praise, and bitter criticism in her day. Producer ANNE HOWELLS
Presented by Fergus Keeling
Route 53 - the fastest bus route in the north!
Tom Watt used to race the number 53 through Manchester on his bike. Today he catches one, and jumps off to referee a football match in Moss Side, to hear a rehearsal for the Manchester Festival and to find out why they're knocking down his old flat.
Producer LYN HARTMAN BBC Bristol
With BRYAN MARTIN
David Moreau attempts once more to come to grips with life. 1: In Service
Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol
by Alexandre Dumas
Brian Gear with Naomi Lewis and Charles Causley
A History of the Crusades
A series of eight programmes presented by Malcolm Billings 6: Crusades on All Fronts
During the 1200s, the papacy preached crusades not only against Muslims but also against the northern pagans, heretical Christian sects and political enemies. Series consultant
PROFESSOR JONATHAN RILEY-SMITH Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE Stereo (R) (e)
Last in the series
Richard Anthony Baker ventures on a voyage with some vaudeville virtuosi - among them FRANKIE HOWERD ,
HORACE KENNY. JACK BENNY.
Producer ALAN OWEN. Stereo (R)
The last of five programmes which trace the development of music within the cinema. Men of Note
Film music - a craft or an art? Written and introduced by Diane Shelley
Producer PETER PILBEAM
Stereo (Details on Friday 11.00am)
The late evening Office of Compline. Stereo (R)
In his fourth talk, John Morgan admits to the excitement of conventional war but argues that peace has been preserved because of nuclear weapons. (R)
Leading actors, directors and designers discuss distinctive current productions Romeo and Juliet
The controversial modem-dress production by Michael Bogdanov
Compiled and presented by Linda Cookson
Producer MARSHALL CORWIN (R) revised
followed by an interlude