Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
A selection of hymns and music for Sunday morning introduced by Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St Laurence's Church, Upwey, Dorset. Stereo
with Cliff Michelmore and Dilly Barlow
Producer CAROLINE ELUOT
with Clive Jacobs and Kati Whitaker
Editors DAVID COOMES and BEVERLEY MCAINSH. FMjoins at 8.00 including at 8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
speaks, for the Week's 's Good Cause, about the major voluntary body working to support voluntary and community groups in all parts of Northern Ireland. Donations to: Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA)[address removed]For credit card donations (Access only) call Belfast (0232) [number removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
by Alistair Cooke
from the opening worship of the 12th Lambeth Conference recorded in the Cathedral
Church of Christ, Canterbury Stereo
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by ANTONY BELLEKOM Producer LIZ RIGBEY
Presented by Nick Comfort Producer ELLIE UPDALE
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor MARTIN cox
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
by ROY KELLY with and A teenage girl has a devastating effect on the lives of a married couple.
Directed by ROBERT COOPER BBC Manchester. Stereo (R)
Six judges from different levels of the court system talk to Hugo Young about their lives, their jobs and the professional dilemmas they face every day. 4:
Sir Nicholas Browne-Wilkinson ,
Vice-Chancellor and head of the Chancery Division of the High Court.
Producer ANNE SLOMAN (R)
The last in the series presented by Laurie Taylor Researcher ANDREA GRAHAME Producer KEITH JONES
(Re-broadcast on Tuesday at 8. 00pm)
'Terence would make a good manager of Woolworths.' Robert Booth summons
Terence Stamp to his study. Producer NIGEL ACHESON (R)
Builth Wells
(Details tomorrow at 11.00am)
with CLIVE ROSLIN
Count Dracula
The last of six programmes in which Kerry Shale performs selections from WOODY ALLEN 'S three volumes of thoughts. Stereo
Brian Gear with Andrew Davies and Lynne Truss
by ERIC PRINGLE
2: Our hopeless heroes are being hotly pursued by the avenging arm of the law and the underworld.
Directed by [AN COTTERELL
Stereo
Presented by Marjorie Lofthouse 3: Fosse Feeds
Broken biscuits and soggy crisps are just two of the essential ingredients in Miles Hilhnans's animal feed business.
Producers LUCY LUNT and ROSIE GREENHAM BBC Pebble Mill
Portraits of four aristocratic families by ALISON PLOWDEN 3: The Stanleys ofKnowsley with the Earl of Derby
Few families can have more impressive credentials than the Stanleys: the first Earl is reputed to have crowned Henry VII after the battle of Bosworth Field: the 12th founded the Derby and the Oakes; the 14th was Prime Minister three times.
Readers JOHN FRANKLYN ROBBINS ,
ANTHONY JACKSON ,
STEPHEN RASHBROOK , JILL BALCON and LAURENCE PAYNE
Producer PETER WINDOWS. Stereo (R)
The last of three talks
David Crystal , using a nasal twang, a husky voice, a creaky tone, and doing some fairly everyday things with his throat, tongue, palate and velum, says, 'Don't look at me in that tone of voice.' Producer ALAN WILDING
Jessica Holm visits Europe's leading seal sanctuary in Holland while Fergus Keeling and Lionel Kelleway look at the situation in Britain.
Compiled by Shaun MacLoughlin
In 1985 Shaun MacLoughlin and his 12-year-old son Seamus cycled from France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
Father and son kept separate diaries, and talked to some of the hundreds of pilgrims who drive, cycle or walk to Santiago every year.
Accounts of medieval pilgrims read by JOHN CHURCH
GARARD GREEN . GEORGE PARSONS GORDON REID and JUNE TOBIN Researcher REBECCA CURTIS
Medieval music specially recorded bv MARY REMNANT
Producer JOHN THEOCHARIS. Stereo (R)
Presented by Peter Hill
Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Sunburnt Spirituality 4: With Christmas Day falling in high summer, many traditional Christian symbols are inappropriate in Australia. Seeds of Faith looks at alternative spiritual symbols and ways of spirituality which have evolved around the different climatic and social conditions 'down under'.
Producer NOEL VINCENT BBC Manchester. Stereo