Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St Mary's Church,
Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk. Stereo
Les Cottington takes breakfast with the Barker family on their farm in Westhorpe, Suffolk.
Producer SUE SMITH. BBCPebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Producer NORMAN WINTER Editor DAVID COOMES
BBC Manchester. FM joins at 8.00 including at 8.00 News
speaks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the charity making grants for a one-day break for severely deprived families. Donations to:
The Family Holiday Association Hertford Lodge[address removed] Credit card donations can be made on [number removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
A service of harvest thanksgiving from
Mullavilly Parish Church Tandragee, County Armagh conducted by THE REV IAN ELLIS Preacher THE MOST REV DR ROBIN EAMES , Archbishop of Armagh Reading (NEB): Luke 12, vv 16-31 Hymns (ICH): Come ye thankful people come (297); God whose farm is all creation (301); 0 worship the King (352); Father of mercies, God of love (300); Psalm 104, w 21-30 Organist JEAN MCCLELLAND
Conductor FRANK RICHARDSON BBC Northern Ireland
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by ADRIAN MOURBY
Producer Liz RIGBEY. BBCPebble Mill
with David Walker Producer ELUE UPDALE
with Margaret Howard
Presented by Peter Hennessy Editor MARTIN COX
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
by JIMMIE CHINN
St Valentine's Day, 1942: Harry and his bride have a never-to-be-forgotten honeymoon.
Directed by GERRY JONES. Stereo (R)
Keith Allan meets
Dr Denys Vaughan , keeper of the clocks. Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester (R)
(Details on Tuesday at 8. 00pm)
(Details Wednesday 11.47am L W)
(Details tomorrow at 11.00am L W)
with PETER JEFFERSON
Six conversations with Jenni Mills
2: PC Billy Burns
Presented by Richard Briers and P.J. (Jenny Luckraft ) from the shed at the bottom of the BBC garden.
Today's programme includes one of Herge's adventures of Tintin, The Crab with the Golden Claws, adapted by BRIAN TRUEMAN , and Enid Blyton 's
The Castle of Adventure, adapted by CHRIS CURRY. There's also the welcome reappearance of Robin Gunn , and an invitation from Julie First to take part in Cat's Whiskers.
Storyline by NEIL SHENTON
Taking part: NIGEL ANTHONY.
NORMAN BIRD, LOUISE CANN. EDWARD
DE SOUZA. RUSSELL DKON,
OLIVER GIBSON. CORRIN HELLIWELL. CUFF
HOWELLS. LUCY JAMES, JONATHAN
KYDD, CAMILLA POWER. CHRISTOPHER
PRICE. JOANNA MACKIE. CHRISTIAN
RODSKA. MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES.
CHRISTOPHER SCOTT. PETER WHEELER Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer CAROLINE SMITH BBC Manchester. Stereo
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goes out into the villages, towns and cities of Britain to investigate key political issues from the perspective of those most affected by them.
Presented by David Lomax Producer MARGARET HILL
Stereo (Details Wednesday 12.25pm)
Will The Rt Hon Neil Kinnock , MP, and The Rt Hon
Roy Hattersley , mp, defeat The Rt
Hon Tony Benn , mp, Eric Heffer , mp, and John Prescott , mp?
Gordon Clough reports live from Blackpool.
Four programmes searching for the roots of creativity. 1: Genius and Other Myths Is creativity a gift or a skill?
Peter Evans explores the many myths surrounding creativity and considers where ideas might really come from.
Series contributors include
JONATHAN MILLER. MICHAEL FRAYN ,
PROF RICHARD GREGORY. SIR TERENCE CONRANT
. DAVID OGILVY. MILES
KINGTON. PROF ROBERT WEISBERG and JONATHAN KENWORTHY Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
Fritz Spiegl looks at the life and loves of Liszt. Readers
GARARD GREEN and ANNE JAMESON Producer ANDREW MUSSETT. Stereo (R)
Presented by Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm
Introduced by Mollie Harris
Team captains
Austin Mitchell, Labour MP, and Julian Critchley , Tory MP. Guests Elis Thomas , and Christopher Jones
In the chair Patrick Hannan Producer RICHARD THOMAS BBC Wales (R)
In the Habitation of Dragons In the last of this series
Denis Nowlan looks at the life and influence of Charles de Foucauld.
Producer AMANDA HANCOX. Stereo
from the Chapel of Bramdean School, Exeter