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 St Mary's Church, Brinkley, Suffolk Stereo
A breakfast conversation introduced by David Richardson
Producer ANN-MARIE CLIFFORD BBC Pebble Mill
Religious news and views from home and abroad with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Producers ERNEST RAE and JULIA WILLS
Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH BBC Bristol
VHFjFM joins at 8.00am including at 8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about a home which for over 70 years has been a haven for severely disabled ex-servicemen and women, regardless of rank. Donations to:
Royal Star and Garter Home, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
from Christ Church Methodist Church. Addiscombe, Croydon, Surrey conducted by the Minister THE REV ALAN CLARK
Hymns (Hymns and Psalms): Alleluia, alleluia (250); Angel voices ever singing (484); What a friend we have in Jesus (559); Love divine (267)
Readings (GNB): I Kings 3, vv 4-14; James 1, vv 2-5; Matthew 7, vv 7-11
Organist JONATHAN CROW Pianist SIMON MORECROFT
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and produced by LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
Martin Wainwright explores the wealth of reporting and opinion to be found in Britain's periodicals.
Producer SAM COLLYNS
Miles Kington presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and television programmes.
Stereo (Revised re-broadcast of last Friday programme)
Presented byGordon dough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10. 00am)
The second of six plays from around the world which, through simultaneous transmission by Radio 4 and BBC World Service, can be shared by the largest available English-speaking audience.
This week, from South America: Payment as Pledged by the Brazilian playwright Alfredo Dias Gomes translated by Oscar Fernandez adapted by Denys Hawthorne and Walter Acosta
A peasant is determined to fulfill a religious promise but the priest denies him entrance to the church.
Stereo
A BBC World Service/Radio 4 production
Fergus Keeling talks to anthropologist Richard Leakey about wildlife in Kenya.
In the Glasgow suburb of Mount Florida, sight of the 'steamie' in his old backyard puts weatherman Ian McCaskill in mind of chilly wartime Mondays warming his 'wee bum' against the washday copper.
Meanwhile, the city fathers await his professional verdict on their newest tourist attraction - an 'all-weather' Garden Festival designed to beat the droughts of Liverpool and the downpours of Stoke. BBC Bristol
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 11.00 am LW)
With BRIAN PERKINS
with David Moreau 3: Mystery Tour
Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol
by ALEXANDRE DUMAS 5: The Dinner Party
Stereo (Details on Friday at 3.00pm)
Brian Gear with Michael Marshall , mp and Peter Tinniswood
A History of the Crusades Last of eight programmes presented by Malcolm Billings The Last Crusade
With the loss of Acre in 1291, crusading moved offshore. Its main base was Cyprus, although Rhodes (and, later,
Malta) was home to the Knights Hospitaller of St John, warrior-monks whose spirit lives on in organisations such as the St John's Ambulance Brigade. Series consultant
PROFESSOR JONATHAN RILEY-SMITH Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE Stereo (R) (e)
Book, same title, £9.95 paperback, £14. 95 hardback, from booksellers
On the island of Borneo, the world's oldest tropical rainforest is under threat after 150 million years of existence. With reports from the Indonesian south of the island, where resettlement and development are destroying acres of forest, and from the Malaysian north, where native Indians are fighting for their forest's survival.
David Attenborough examines the politics which lie behind this destruction and that of other tropical forests around the world. He discusses his findings with some of the people most closely involved.
Producer GAYNOR SHUTTE
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The Able- Bodied Unemployed Should Workfor Their Benefits (Details Wednesday at 11.00am L W)
Ever Sacred
Michael Wakelin continues his three-part investigation which unearths the common roots of paganism and Christianity. 2: The Ordeal by Fire
How has paganism influenced the development of Christian belief and ritual?
Producer MICHAEL WORKMAN
Eric Robson travels through 5,000 square miles of National Park.
followed by an interlude