Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St Mary's. Northleigh, Oxford. Stereo
Reporters Neil Walker and David Clayton link up with BBC Local Radio stations in search of Britain's Olympic hopefuls.
A Promise in Korea
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with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at 8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about autism, its devastating impact, and what can be done to help these severely handicapped people. Donations to: National Autistic Society, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from
St Anne 's Cathedral, Belfast An edited version of last
Thursday's Epiphany Eucharist attended by members of the International Conference of Young Anglicans.
Celebrant The Most Rev
Dr Robin Eames , Archbishop of Armagh
Preacher The Most Rev
Dr Robert Runcie , Archbishop of Canterbury
Readings: Isaiah 60, vv 1-6; Ephesians 3, vv 1-12; Matthew 2, vv 1-12
Hymns: Let all the world;
As with gladness; Make way for Christ the King Psalm 96, vv 1-9
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Produced and directed by LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
Martin Wainwright explores the wealth of reporting and opinion to be found in Britain's periodicals.
Producer DENNIS SEWELL
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo (Revised re-broadcast of last Friday's programme)
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor MARTIN cox
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
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2: The First Battle
Stereo (Details on Friday at 3. 00pm)
For 36 years farmers and townies alike have been eavesdropping on the villagers of Ambridge.
Barry Norman goes behind the scenes to find out how this
'everyday story of country folk' has withstood the test of time. Producer HELEN ROBSON (R) revised
(Details on Friday at 11.47am L W)
(Details tomorrow at 11.00am LW)
With PAULINE BUSHNELL
with Christopher Dunkley
With stiff competition in the job market nowadays, employers are tightening their selection procedures. Professor Anthony Clare examines the psychological techniques used in the world of big business, and discovers some tips for that all-important career move. Producer ANNE HINDS BBC Pebble Mill
2: William and Mary byROALD DAHL
Stereo (Details Wednesday 630pm)
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with Nigel Forde
Jenni Mills talks to families about how they weathered a crisis.
2: 'I was the third generation to work the farm, my son was about to take over, then the whole job went wrong.'
Eighteen months ago Anthony had to give up the family farm because of financial problems. He now runs a ferry boat in Northumberland.
Producer SARAH ROWLANDS BBC Pebble Mill
Five stories from the Black experience in Britain
2: Sunday School by RUEL WHITE Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS
Presented by Fergus Keeling
Winner of the 1987 Medical
Journalists' Association Radio Award and joint winner of the 1987 Science Writers' Federation Award.
Pain is a vital alarm system - it is the main symptom that sends us to the doctor. But if pain persists and will not go away, it can become a disabling problem in its own right.
Dorothy Parker examines the nature of pain, the treatments - old and new - and the work by specialists in Glasgow to help sufferers cope with a life in pain. Producer MICHAEL SHAW
(First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, presents a formidable challenge for climbers. Cindy Selby , one of the many amateurs to attempt the ascent, reports on the climb and on the phenomenon of Kilimanjaro itself.
Producer SALLY THOMPSON (R)
Words and music for Sunday Beyond the Sacred Page Myrtle Langley explores familiar episodes in St Luke's Gospel.
2: Go and Do the Same
The Samaritan was good. It's there - and here - in black and white.
Readers JENNY HOWE and ALAN SYKES
Producer NORMAN WINTER BBC Manchester. Stereo
followed by an interlude