Producer DAVID BELUNGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from Lancaster Priory, Lancaster Stereo
with David Richardson
Producer ANN MARIE CLIFFORD BBC Pebble Mill
with Jill Cochrane and Ted Harrison
Researcher ALISON BOGLE Producer CAROLINE DONNE Editor DAVID COOMES including at 8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
talks, for the Week's Good
Cause, about St Martin-in-the-Fields. where gifts in response to the annual Christmas appeal are distributed to the homeless, and throughout the British Isles to people in need.
Donations to: [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
A service of Holy Communion from Seagoe Parish Church, Portadown, Co Armagh Conducted by THE REV DAVID CHILLINGWORTH
Readings (Niv): Malachi 3, vv 1-5; Philippians 4, vv 4-9; John l.vv 19-28
Hymns: Hark the glad sound (icH 45); On Jordan's bank (ICH 51): 0 come. 0 come,
Emmanuel (ICH 50); Sent forth by God's blessing (MHFT 177) Organist NORMAN FINLAY BBC Northern Ireland
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and produced by LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Polly Toynbee Producer SALUE DAVlES
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo (Revised re-broadcast of last Friday programme)
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor MARTIN COX
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
by SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER dramatised in two parts by DOREEN MAHON
2: Cast out by Eric's mother,
Mrs Seaborn, Sukey Bond has to save herself from destitution.
She never loses sight of her goal - reunion with Eric - but on the way to achieving it she observes love in many other guises. Only Queen Victoria herself can finally help Sukey.
Directed by JANET WHITAKER Stereo
(Re-broadcast on Friday at 3. 00pm)
The last in the series
Presented by Laurie Taylor
This week: The Future of Radio Ray Snoddy , of the Financial Times, tells you all you need to know.
Plus I Was There - another winner in the competition for listeners.
Producer JENNY DANKS
(Re-broadcast on Tuesday at 8.00pm)
One hundred and fifty years ago the first missionaries from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints landed at
Liverpool. They established a church in Preston which is now the longest continuous Mormon congregation in the world.
Ian Bradley visits that church and talks to contemporary servants and officers of the national Church.
Researcher RACHEL CASE Producer NOEL VINCENT BBC Manchester (R)
In the fifth of six programmes Martin Wainwright explores butterflying as a cover for spying, a technique used at the turn of the century by Sir Robert Baden Powell.
Producer JENNY HARGREAVES (R)
Wayne Sleep visits Hartlepool. (Details tomorrow at 11.00am LW)
With CLIVE ROSLIN
In a series of five programmes Susan Marling meets some of the people who have found neither fame nor fortune in show business but still carry on. 5: Rat Man and Robin
ProducerSALLY THOMPSON (R)
The last of eight documentaries Morality Matters
'Moral standards have declined sharply': a cry often heard, but is it true? And what are these
'standards'? Who is responsible for setting them?
Bernard Jackson reports. Researcher AMANDA HANCOX Producer JULIE WILLS Editor david coomes
by W. HORNUNG
Four of the early Raffles stories dramatised by DAVID BUCK
3: Wilful Murder or The Return Match
Such is the nature of Raffles's professional life that he is often required to work at night. So it is no surprise to Bunny when
Raffles announces he has plans for the evening ahead. But then Raffles calmly declares he is planning to commit murder....
Signature tune composed by JIM PARKER
Directed by GORDON HOUSE Stereo (R)
A Radio 4 / World Service production ('The Chest of Silver' on Wednesday at 12.25pm)
Gabriel's Lament is a powerful study of bereavement as obsession. Nigel Forde talks to its author, the acclaimed novelist Paul Bailey.
In the last programme of the series. Brian Redhead discusses loyalty with Melanie Phillips and Sir Patrick Nairne. Producer MAGGIE REDFERN BBC Manchester
Fergus Keeling reports on what is happening in the natural world.
In 1933 Arnold Schoenberg , Old World European and uncompromising modernist, left his native Austria, never to return.
Jeremy Siepmann searches for the man behind the legend and discovers a figure compounded of paradox.
Stereo
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. Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
The Rt Rev Cyril Bowles , who retired last month after 19 years as Bishop of Derby, with the first of three seasonal reflections.
Come then, Lord
Advent's theme of judgment is, for the Christian pastor, inseparable from a gospel of hope.
Reader ALAN SYKES
Producer NORMAN WINTER BBC Manchester. Stereo
The late evening Office of Compline Stereo (R)
followed by an interlude