Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St Andrew 's,
Bebbington, Wirral Stereo
A breakfast conversation introduced by David Richardson
Producer ANN-MARIE CLIFFORD BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Researcher ALISON BOGLE Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at 8.00 News
talks, for the Week's Good
Cause, about plans to expand specialist training facilities for the disabled.
Donations to: Finchale Training College for the Disabled,
[address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
from Princes Street United Reformed Church, Norwich led by The Rev Donald Hilton Hymns: Come, Lord, bless us all; Lord Jesus Christ (HHFT 58); Praise to the holiest (cp 71);
Come, thou long-expected Jesus (cp 159)
Readings (NEB): Isaiah 60, vv 1-3; John l,vv 1-7
Anthem: The Advent Message (Martin How)
Organist BRYAN ELLUM BBC Pebble Mill
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by CLIVE BRILL Producer LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Francis Wheen Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Presented by Margaret Howard
Presented by Phil Longman with Gordon Clough in Washington for the Reagan/Gorbachev Summit Editor MARTIN COX
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
by SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER dramatised in two parts by DOREEN MAHON with 1: It is 1873 and Sukey Bond leaves the Warburton Memorial Orphanage to become a maid of all work in the Essex marshes. To her surprise she falls in love, but like Psyche she is cruelly parted from her Cupid, Eric. In order to pursue her true love she has to embark on a heroic journey.
Directed by JANET WHITAKER. Stereo
Presented by Laurie Taylor This week: My Kind of Radio A guest critic offers a personal view of a current broadcasting issue.
Plus / Was There - another winner in the competition for listeners.
Producer JENNY DANKS
In the fourth of six programmes Martin Wainwright recounts how in the last century the second Lord Rothschild amassed a stunning two and a half million butterflies using professional collectors.
Producer JENNY HARGREAVES (R)
Brenda Dean in Blackpool
With CLIVE ROSLIN
Susan Marling meets some of the people who have found neither fame nor fortune in show business but still carry on. 4: Red Stocking
Producer SALLY THOMPSON (R)
Symbols of Hope
At either end of Hope Street in Liverpool stand two cathedrals: one Roman Catholic, the other Anglican. They symbolise a remarkable, sometimes controversial partnership between Archbishop Derek Worlock and Bishop David Sheppard , who, since their appointments in 1975, have worked together to tackle many of the problems facing the city. Hope Sealy examines their work and the spiritual principles that unite them. Researcher AMANDA HANCOX Producer CAROLINE DONNE Editor DAVID COOMES
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
While digesting his dollop of dried egg, Nigel Forde ruminates on Good
Housekeeping magazine's new selection of reprints from the war years, The Home Front.
Brian Redhead talks about ritual with Dr Eric Midwinter , Ted Polhemus and The Rev Norman Wallwork.
Producer MAGGIE REDFERN BBC Manchester
Ian Skidmore in conversation with Sandy Jarosz , taxidermist and one-time hod-carrier. Producer ANNE HOWELLS
Presented by Fergus Keeling with Jessica Holm
Last August at the Sydney Opera House, international soprano Elizabeth Connell had a huge triumph in a production (in the original French) of Cherubini's Medee. How does a prima donna learn a new role? And what kind of work goes on before the glamour of an operatic first night?
Presented by Daniel Snowman
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 Lomax Producer MARGARET HILL
Words and music for Sunday night
In the second of two programmes Ian Bradley reflects on the place of water as a symbol of death in Christianity and other religions.
(Stereo)
followed by an interlude