Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St John the Baptist, St
Lawrence and St Anne, Knowle Parish Church, West Midlands Stereo
Allan Wright has breakfast with Geoffrey and Diana Bersey on their 500-acre farm at Sheviock Barton in Cornwall. Producer ANN MARIE CLIFFORD BBC Pebble Mill
with Jill Cochrane and Ted Harrison
Researcher ALISON BOGLE Producer NORMAN WINTER Editor DAVID COOMES BBC Manchester including at 8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
speaks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the support offered to carers by the National Council for Carers and their Elderly Dependants. Donations to: NCCED, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
from the Anglican Chaplaincy in Bangor, North Wales led by THE REV PHILIP RODERICK Readings: Proverbs 8, vv 1, 22-25, 29-31; Epistle to the Colossians 2, vv 1-7
Hymns: 0 praise ye the Lord;
Hallelujah my Father; Jesus we enthrone you; We believe in God; Take my life and let it be; Te Lucis Ante Terminum BBC Wales
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by PETER WINDOWS Producer LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
with David Walker Producer SAM COLLYNS
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
A selection of works by one of Britain's greatest living writers. Our Man in Havana dramatised in three parts by GREGORY EVANS with 1: Havana, Cuba, in the late 1950s: a mildly unsuccessful vacuum-cleaner salesman from England, Wormold, struggles to bring up his ripening daughter Milly. One of his problems is cash - until one day a certain gentleman comes along....
Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBCBristol. Stereo (R)
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 3. 00pm)
Presented by Laurie Taylor
Under review: Neighbour Shall Speak unto Neighbour
Today (Radio 4,12 November) Producer JENNY DANKS
(Re-broadcast on Tuesday at 8.00pm)
The first of six programmes in which Martin Wainwright considers the lives and achievements of some of the great entomologists.
Mr Moffet and Mad Eleanor From the 16th century, the naturalist Thomas Moffet - best known as the first collector to leave genuine records and, incidentally, as the father of Miss Muffet of nursery rhyme fame. And from the 18th century, Eleanor Glanville , who kept on collecting despite personal adversity; her name lives on in the butterfly she discovered - the Glanville Fritillary.
Readers MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES
ALAN DUDLEY. DEBORAH MAKEPEACE Producer JENNY HARGREAVES (R)
Keith Floyd visits Bristol.
(Details tomorrow at 11.00am LW)
With DAVID SYMONDS
Five programmes in which
Susan Marling meets some of the people who have found neither fame nor fortune in show business but still carry on. 1: Jack Seaton - music-hall compere and stand-up comic Producer SALLY THOMPSON (R)
New Memories for Old?
More and more churches are offering inner healing - or 'the healing of memories' - to individuals damaged by past experiences. Do the techniques used stand up to critical examination? Do they relate to mainstream psychiatry? Are they safe?
Trevor Barnes investigates. Researcher AMANDA HANCOX Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor DAVID COOMES
A serial in five parts by Edward Boyd.
(Stereo)
(Details on Wednesday at 12.25pm)
Nigel Forde talks to Ted Walker about his recent work, both prose and poetry.
Brian Redhead talks about ambition and self-sacrifice with Howard Davies , Anne Kelleher and The Rev David Winwood. Producer MAGGIE REDFERN BBC Manchester
Margaret Howard uncovers the pleasures of subterranean living when she visits
Stuart Bexon in Mole Manor, which he built himself under a field in the heart of rural Gloucestershire. Producer PETER HOARE. Stereo
Presented by Fergus Keeling
Presented by FRANK GILLARD 1: The Ten Chapters Reader TIMOTHY WEST
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Are local politics as important in their impact on people's lives as policies made in Westminster and Whitehall?
The Root of the Matter goes out into the villages, towns and cities of Britain to report on some key political issues from the perspective of the men and women most affected by them. Presented by David Sells Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Words and music for Sunday night
Finding a Voice
Ann Loades continues her exploration of Christianity and feminism.
3: Blessed Art Thou Amongst Women
Is Mary a symbol of hope to feminist Christians or is her role as both Virgin and Mother too high an ideal for women? Readers
JENNY HOWE and ALAN SYKES Producer RACHEL CASE BBC Manchester. Stereo
followed by an interlude