Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St Leonard's Church, Hythe, Kent. Stereo
7.10 Sunday Papers
The Most Evocative Sounds of Autumn
At the height of the rutting season, Derek Jones goes deer-watching in Devon with warden Eddie Graves. Producer HELEN ODAMS BBC Bristol
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with Libby Purves andKatiWhitaker
Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at 8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
looks back, for the Week's Good Cause, on the BBC's
Children in Need appeal and reveals where all the money - every penny of it- is going.
Donations can be made at [address removed], or by post to: BBC Children in Need, [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
from Emmanuel Fellowship , Yarm, near Stockton-on-Tees led by IAN KIRBY
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Reading: Matthew 11, vv 27-30 Musical director and pianist SYLVIA KIRBY
Conductor JOHN DIXON BBC North East
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKING
Directed by NIALL FRASER Producer ADRIAN MOURBY BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Phillip Bergson Producer ELLIE UPDALE
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor MARTIN COX
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
A season of six plays broadcast both on Radio 4 and on the BBC World Service. 4: A Matter of Style by DAVID POWNALL
Reg, a reformed hooligan, is up in the Cumbrian mountains doing research with his passionate girlfriend Gloria. They encounter Arthur, a retired oil executive, and together they revolutionise the British leisure industry.
Directed by IAN COTTERELL. Stereo
(A Radio 41 World Service production)
(Details on Thursday at 7.30pm)
'July, 1958: Wendy does not always take correction graciously.'
Robert Booth summons poet and ex-teacher Wendy Cope to talk about her school reports. Producer NIGEL ACHESON
(Details tomorrow at 11.00am L W)
With CHARLOTTE GREEN
Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times returns with more of your comments on BBC programmes.
Communications
Richard Briers and P.J.
(Jenny Luckraft ) investigate the art of communication.
The programme also 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 ; and a story by GRAEME FIFE.
Finally, with the help of Julie First , the audience have the opportunity 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
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John Lloyd creates a forum for three leading figures to generate a new perspective on a current issue.
Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
Stereo (Details Wednesday 12.25pm)
Nigel Forde talks with Sarah Maitland and Jonathon Green. Jeanette Winterson discusses her diverse book collection.
Stereo (Details on Friday at 4.05pm)
Six programmes with Daniel Snowman.
5: Playwright David Williamson (R) revised
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm investigate the enigmas of wildlife in the South Pacific.
A series of three programmes 1: Jungle Warfare
The campaigns in Malaya and Borneo are presented by Major-General Sir Jeremy Moore. Compiled by CHARLES ALLEN
Presented by Steve McCormack Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Harbans Singh Sagoo explains the significance for Sikhs of marking Guru Nanak 's birthday with illustrations from the Guru Granth Sahib , the holy book of the Sikh religion. Producer NOEL VINCENT BBC Manchester. Stereo