On the centenary of the birth of Charlie Chaplin , Marjorie Lofthouse presents a selection of film music.
Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
Introduced by Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St Mary's Church, Nempnett Thrubwell, Avon. Stereo
Claire Powell takes breakfast with a farming family from Europe who've decided to make their home in this country.
Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
LW only 7.40-8.00 with Clive Jacobs and Trevor Barnes. Producer JULI WILLS
Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at
8.00am News
8.10am Sunday Papers
speaks, for the Week's Good Cause, about an organisation which combats slavery and the exploitation of human beings.
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by Alistair Cooke
from Stoneygate Baptist Church, Leicester to celebrate the Annual Baptist Assembly. Introduced by THE REV JOHN RACKLEY
Guest preacher THE REV
BERCHELL TAYLOR , Baptist Union President,
Kingston, Jamaica.
Anthem: Lord, give me faith (Kathleen Robson ) Hymns: To God be the glory (BHB 32); Meekness and majesty (Let's Praise 138); Forward be our watchword (BHB 539) Reading: John 17, w 1-23 (GNB) Organist and Choirmaster JACK GRIFFIN BBC Pebble Mill
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Producer JOHN SCOTNEY
Directed by ALFRED BRADLEY BBC Pebble Mill
with Robert Kilroy-Silk Producer ANNE HINDS BBC Pebble Mill
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
Presenter Nick Clarke Editor MARTIN COX
visits Suffolk, where members of the Wickhambrook
Horticultural Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
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Presenter Penelope Lively. With librarian
Julia Marriage ,
Imogen Dawson of Macmillan, and author Robert Leeson.
At Styal village in Cheshire, Chairman of the National Trust,
Dame Jennifer Jenkins , samples life as a child apprentice in a cotton mill during the Industrial Revolution. Producer JILL MARSHALL BBC Bristol
Phil Smith wrestles with the trauma of becoming a father for the first time. 2: Nesting Instincts BBC Manchester (R)
with Chris Dunkley
by ALAN GARNER.
The last of a four-part dramatisation by DAVID WADE.
KATE WILSON (harp) Music composed by MICHAEL BALL
Directed by CAROLINE SMITH BBC Manchester. Stereo (R)
goes out into the villages, towns and cities of Britain to report on key issues from the perspective of the men and women most affected by them.
Presented by Haig Gordon Producer MARGARET HILL
The Changes
In the first of three programmes,
Allan Wright reports on the changes in agriculture and the countryside which he encountered during last year's tour of rural Britain.
Produced by the FARMING UNIT BBC Pebble Mill
Nigel Forde talks with Norman Sherry ; visits
John Mortimer 's library; and asks June Knox-
Mawer to choose some paperbacks.
Darkness Visible
Trevor Barnes examines past and present perceptions of hell.
Producer CAROLINE DONNE Editor DAVID COOMES
Four talks in which
Sir John Gielgud recalls colourful personalities. 3: Sir Ralph Richardson and Queen Mary Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBC Bristol
with Jessica Holm and Lionel Kelleway.
On the last part of his musical journey,
Andy Kershaw takes the Niger steamer to the legendary city of Timbuktu. His guide is local musician, Ali Farka Toure , who comes with guitar, amplifier and sheep!
Producer SIMON BROUGHTON Stereo
(Also broadcast on Radio 1)
Presenter
Michael Fairbairn
Producer SALLIE DAVIES
Light by Night
As the Passover Festival approaches, the Chief Rabbi Lord Jakobovits talks to Ted Harrision about its meaning for the Jewish people.
Producer AMANDA HANCOX Stereo