Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St Olave's Church, London Stereo
A series often programmes. High-speed craft are out and about today for the Mitsubishi Motors British
Powerboat Grand Prix in Bristol; Cliff Michelmore finds out about one of the more dangerous watersports.
Also, for the first time, women have their own rowing regatta at Henley, where all the top crews will compete. Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT
with Ted Harrison and Trevor Barnes
Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH FM joins at 8.00 including at 8.00 News
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the damage alcohol can do to a family and asks for support for new initiatives to help those in need. Donations to: Alcohol Concern Family Appeal [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
from Saddell and Carradale Parish Church, Argyll led by THE REV ALISTAIR DUNLOP
Hymns (CH3): 0 come and let us to the Lord (19); Sing to the Lord a joyful song (366); Christ is made the sure foundation (10); Lord, who in thy perfect wisdom (473)
Readings: Exodus 3, w 11-17; Revelation 1, w 1-lla; St Luke 6, w 37-49 Stereo
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and produced by LIZ RIGBEY BBC Pebble Mill
Philip Bergson explores the wealth of reporting to be found in Britain's periodicals. Producer ELLIE UPDALE
Margaret Howard presents extracts from BBC radio and television programmes.
Stereo (Revised re-broadcast of last Friday's programme)
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor MARTIN cox
visits the Stalbridge Garden Society, Dorset
by GILES COLE with and 1984: a British electronics expert is or. a trip to visit a petro-chemical plant.
His life is about to undergo a radical change.
His only comforts are a snapshot and a passion for cricket.
Directed by IAN COTTERELL Stereo (R)
Presented by Laurie Taylor Researcher ANDREA GRAHAME Producer KEITH JONES
It takes up to four hours to turn an actor into a Cenobyte, one of the monsters in Clive Barker 's horror film Hellraiser II.
Jayne Roscoe discovers it takes even longer for some of the actors to feel themselves again when the make-up is peeled off. Producer SALLY THOMPSON
(Details tomorrow at 11. 00am)
With EUGENE FRASER
In a series of six programmes, Kerry Shale performs selections from Woody Allen 's three volumes of thoughts on love, sex, death and herring. 1: Mr Big
New York private detective
Kaiser Lupowitz is hired to find a very special missing person ... God.
The Ali family is just one of the new wave of Bengali settlers in London's East End. They moved to Whitechapel to be among their own, hoping for security in numbers, but that has proved to be elusive.
Sushma Puri spent a week with the Alis who are trying to live a normal life against a background of extreme racial violence.
Producer MARINA SALANDY-BROWN
by E.W. HORNUNG dramatised by DAVID BUCK with Jeremy Clyde as Raffles and Michael Cochrane as Bunny 3: The Field o) Philippi
Presented by Nigel Forde
Brian Redhead , in conversation with Christopher Ball ,
The Rev Jonathan Clatworthy and Jennifer Levin , considers the idea of social justice. Producer MAGGIE REDFERN BBC Manchester
Alan Titchmarsh discovers the fascination of collecting autographs.
The signature of Jack Buchanan was one schoolboy's proudest possession. He never dreamed that 25 years later they would become great friends.
Hubert Gregg reveals some of the stories behind his collection.
Producer LUCY LUNT BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Jessica Holm and Lionel Kelleway
Seven true stories of travel and adventure, compiled and written by JULIA KEAY
3: Baptised of the Desert
The story of Gertrude Bell with '16 December 1913: today I return to the desert and the world must get along without me for a bit. As far as I can make out there never was a year more favourable for a journey into Arabia. Occasionally my eyes strain to catch a glimpse of the future, and sometimes I do wonder whether I shall come out of the adventure alive.' Producer JOHN POWELL. Stereo
Presented by James Cox Producer DENNIS SEWELL
Words and music for Sunday Values and Beliefs
Four programmes in which Lorraine Worsley talks to
Christians of different ages. 3: Middle Age
A group of Christians in their middle years look back on important experiences and see how these have affected their lives and faith.
Producer JULIA BROSNAN BBC Manchester. Stereo