Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St Eadburgha's Parish Church, Ebrington. Gloucester. Stereo
7.10 Sunday Papers
Les Cottington has breakfast with John Terry , who teaches rural studies at Higham Lane School in Nuneaton.
Producer SUE SMITH. BBC Pebble Mil!
with Clive Jacobs and Ted Harrison
Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor DAVID COOMES including at 8.00 News
speaks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the work of the Royal British Legion and its need for Poppy Appeal collectors.
Volunteers can ring[number removed]'Freephone Poppy Appeal'.
9.10 Sunday Papers
from St Mary Redcliffe, Bristol A sung eucharist service (ASBRiteB)
Celebrant and preacher
THE REV CANON DAVID FRAYNE assisted by THE REV SALLY ROGERS Hymns (EH); Let all the world (427); Glorious things of thee are spoken (393); Light's abode, celestial Salem (431); Bread of heaven (304);
Ye holy angels bright (517)
Readings: Revelation 7, w 2-4, 9-12; St Matthew 25, vv 1-13
Communion setting: Merbecke and Darke in E
Director of Music JOHN MARSH Assistant organist COLIN HUNT BBC Bristol
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by CLIVE BRILL
Producer LIZ RIGBEY. BBCPebble Mill
Presented by Gerald Priestland Producer ELLIE UPDALE
with Margaret Howard
Presented by Peter Hennessy Editor MARTIN cox
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
by BARRIE SHORE with A woman recalls the life of a little girl born in Edinburgh 30 years ago, abandoned by her mother and sent to an orphanage.
Other parts played by BOB DOCHERTY. ELIZABETH LINDSAY With the children of CRAlGMOUNT
HIGH SCHOOL. EDINBURGH Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol. Stereo (R)
In the last of six programmes, Keith Allan meets
Rosemary Allan , Keeper of Social History. Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester (R)
The last of 12 programmes
Presented by Dilly Barlow Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
Questions to: Enquire Within BBC, London WlA 1AA
(Details tomorrow at 11.00am LW)
with DAVID SYMONDS
Six conversations with Jenni Mills.
4: Leila Williams , Miss Great Britain 1957, and first female presenter of Blue Peter.
Thunderstorm
Richard Briers and P.J.
(Jenny Luckraft ) discover that not everyone hates the rain.... The programme includes
Herge's Adventures of Tintin,
The Crab with the Golden Claws adapted by BRIAN TRUEMAN ; Enid Blyton 's The Castle of Adventure adapted by CHRIS CURRY ; another appearance by Robin Gunn (Jonathan Kydd ) and with the help of Julie First , the opportunity for the audience to take part.
Storyline by NEIL SHENTON
Taking part: NIGEL ANTHONY.
NORMAN BIRD. LOUISE CANN. EDWARD
DE SOUZA. RUSSELL DIXON.
OLIVER GIBSON. CORRIN HELLIWELL.
CLIFF HOWELLS. LUCY JAMES. JONATHAN
KYDD. CAMILLA POWER. CHRISTOPHER
PRICE. JOANNA MACKIE. CHRISTIAN
RODSKA. CHRISTOPHER SCOTT.
MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES and PETER WHEELER
Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer CAROLINE SMITH BBC Manchester. Stereo
Write to: Cat's Whiskers, BBC
POBox40. Manchester M60 1FR.
reports on key political issues from the perspective of those most affected by them.
Presented by David Arscott Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Stereo (Details Wednesday 12.25pm)
Presented by Nigel Forde
A series of four programmes 3: The Creative Toolkit
What do people need to be creative? Must they be driven by fears, doubts, anxieties? Must they always work in a certain way? Peter Evans lays out the contents of the creative toolkit, and seeks to determine the importance of each component.
Series contributors include
JONATHAN MILLER , MICHAEL FRAYN.
PROFESSOR RICHARD GREGORY.
SIR TERENCE CONRAN. DAVID OGILVY.
MILES KINGTON. PROFESSOR ROBERT
WEISBERG. JONATHAN KENWORTHY Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
0 INFO: page 100
Fritz Spiegl tries to get to the heart of Franz Schubert. Reader GARARD GREEN
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT. Stereo (R)
with James Serpell , Jessica Holm and Fergus Keeling.
Nigel Fountain flips through the glossy style magazines of the 80s. Stereo (R)
Team captains
Austin Mitchell, Labour MP and Julian Critchley , Tory MP Guests Polly Toynbee and Charles Kennedy , mp.
In the chair Patrick Hannan Producer RICHARD THOMAS BBC Wales (R)
Sibelius and Creation
Gerald Priestland presents the second of his reflections on the life and music of Sibelius.
Producer STEPHEN OLIVER. Stereo