Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from Erdington Abbey, Birmingham, stereo
Reporters Neil Walker and David Clayton link up with BBC Local Radio stations to discover what links Whitby with Tonga, Devon with Brittany and Manchester with Leningrad.
International Alignment A Tale of Two Cities
with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Producer CAROLINE DONNE Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at 8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the work of St Christopher's Hospice over the past 21 years in caring for terminally ill patients and supporting their families. Donations to: St Christopher's
Hospice, [address removed]
Mattins according to the Book of Common Pray er from
St Mary's Church, Nottingham introduced by The Rev Canon Michael Jackson
Preacher The Rev Eddie Neale Preces and Responses (Rose) Venite (Aldrich)
Psalm 43 (Bairstow)
First lesson (Rsv): Amos 5, vv 6-14
Office hymn: The heavenly
Child in stature grows (AMNS 50) Te Deum (Sumsion in G)
Second lesson: John 6, w 41-51 Hymn: All people that on earth do dwell (AMNS 100)
Anthem: Lully, lulla, thou little tiny Child (Leighton)
Hymn: Thou whom shepherds worshipped (AMNS 54) Service sung by THE REV JOHN PENNINGTON
Director of Music JOHN KEYS BBC Pebble Mill
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 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)
1: In the Dreaming
The Aborigines, Australia's oldest inhabitants, possess a very strange and very ancient civilisation. Their stories contain remarkable parallels to the geological and natural history of the continent. They were ill prepared, however, for the incursion of the Europeans, those fierce white warriors from the other side of the world. Narrators NICK ENRIGHT
BRIAN SYRON
Storytellers ATHOL COMPTON JUSTINE SAUNDERS , JUNE TOBIN
With
PROFESSORS GEOFFREY BLAINEY and HUMPHREY MCQUEEN and DR ERIC WILMOT
Music by ELIZABETH PARKER
(BBC Radiophonic Workshop) Technical presentation
ANDREW LAWRENCE , IAIN HUNTER HELEN THOMAS
Script by MIKE WALKER
Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHUN BBC Bristol. Stereo
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The Great Cathedrals of Britain In a series of six programmes, Malcolm Billings and Tim Tatton-Brown tell the story of the development of British cathedrals from the time of St Augustine in 597 until the Reformation.
2: The Revolution of Archbishop Lanfranc
Producer JOHN KNIGHT. BBC Bristol
Leonard Barras reads two more of his fairly likely stories: Laid On with a Trowel and Everything but Vertigo.
(Details on Friday at 11. 47am L W)
Fred Dibnah visits the Astle Park Traction Engine RaUy in Chelford, Cheshire.
(Details tomorrow at 11. 00am L W)
With BRYAN MARTIN
Christopher Dunkley airs your comments about the BBC.
Rummaging through an assortment of contemporary documents, Jeremy Siepmann takes an occasionally jaundiced look at the history of conducting, and finds that all is not as it seems.
2: The Classical Giants
Haydn proves the servant to be a master, Mozart strikes out on his own, and Beethoven causes havoc - while the great British hooligan demonstrates that even in the 18th century he was in a class of his own.
Readers JOHN WESTBROOK and HUGH DICKSON
Producer RAY ABBOTT Stereo (R) revised
A series of 12 horror and suspense plays, introduced by Edward de Souza , the Man in Black 4: Music Lovers by NICK WARBURTON with and The striving for ultimate musical perfection strikes a note of terror.
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS. Stereo
Presented by Nigel Forde. Veteran adventure writer
Geoffrey Household, discusses the craft of suspense storytelling with reference to his latest novel, Face to the Sun.
In the last of four programmes Jenni Mills traces critical periods in family life and talks to families about how they weathered the crisis.
'Our relationship developed very slowly - we knew to keep our distance.'
Raj and Alison met in 1982, but there were difficulties to be overcome within both families before they married.
Producer SARAH ROWLANDS BBCPebble Mill
Five stories from the Black experience in Britain 4: A Passage of Time by MILLIE MURRAY
Producer JOAN GRIFFITHS
Presented by Fergus Keeling
A six-part review of a turbulent year, 1968, when the post-war generation shook the world by challenging the power and ideas of their elders.
1: What Revolution?
Nigel Fountain ignores the advice of Yippie leader Abbie Hoffman , who said, 'Riots are holy, so don't screw around with explanations.'
A weekly report of the deliberations and dialogues that take place in Parliament's select committees.
Presented by Michael Fairbairn Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Words and music for Sunday night
God's Strugglers
In the first of four programmes reflecting on the writings of modern men of faith, John Rackley considers Dietrich Bonhoeffer 's struggle to find the relevance of Christianity in contemporary society. Producer JULIA WILLS BBCBristol. Stereo
followed by an interlude