Producer DAVID BELUNGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from the Church of Our Lady and St Nicholas , Pierhead, Liverpool. Stereo
David Richardson takes breakfast with George and Amanda Streatfeild - a husband and wife partnership running a traditional farmhouse cheddar and pig enterprise in Dorset. Producer ANN-MARIE CLIFFORD BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Rosemary Hartill Researcher ALISON BOGLE Producer DAVID COOMES VHFIFM joins at 8.0am including at 8.0 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about a successful programme co-ordinated by voluntary housing concerns throughout the United Kingdom in support of solutions providing housing for those most in need. Donations to: IYSH (International Year of Shelter for the Homeless), [address removed]
9.10 Sunday Papers
for the beginning of Holy Week from Epsom Methodist Church Conducted by The Rev Dr Peter Graves
Questions of Christian Belief: Life after Death
Readings: I Corinthians 15, vv 35-44a; John 14, vv 1-14
Hymns (Hymns & Psalms):
Come, let us join our cheerful songs (810); Away with gloom (187); Jesus is Lord of all the earth (250); Love divine, all loves excelling (267)
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by CUVE BRILL
Producer Liz RIGBEY. BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Margaret Howard Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor DEREK LEWIS
visits the Blewbury Village Produce Association.
(Details on Wednesday at 10.0am)
by j.R.R. TOLKIEN , adapted in 13 episodes by BRIAN SIBLEY
6: The Breaking of the Fellowship
'This at least is plain,' said
Frodo aloud to himself. 'The evil of the Ring is already at work even in the Company, and the Ring must leave them before it does more harm. I will go alone. Some I cannot trust, and those I can trust are too dear to me.
Strider will be needed at Minas Tirith now Boromir has fallen into evil. I will go alone. At once.'
DAVID MCALISTER
CHRISTOPHER SCOTT , MICHAEL SPICE JOHN WEBB and HAYDN WOOD
Music composed and conducted by STEPHEN OLIVER
Directed by JANE MORGAN and PENNY LEICESTER. Stereo (R) Boxed set of 13 cassettes. £31.50 including postage and packing, from [address removed].
Cheques made payable to BBC Cassettes
Presented by Laurie Taylor
A day in the life of Minster Abbey, Kent, with the voices of the Community and the sounds of their world Researcher PAULA KELLY
Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT
Brian Johnston visits
Cockermouth in Cumbria. (Details tomorrow at 11.0am)
with PAULINE BUSHNELL
For the Jewish people the Passover Festival means 'God manifest among us'. But what of those times in history when God has seemed strangely absent?
The Chief Rabbi, Sir Immanuel Jakobovits , explains how the Jewish people held on to their faith in God even when he appeared both deaf and silent. Presented by Trevor Barnes Producer DAVID COOMES
Four languages of universal importance spoken in Britain 1: Chinese
Ray Gosling visits a Chinese dentist in London's Chinatown and takes the tape to Chinese specialist Dr Hugh Baker.
Did you know Chairman Mao 'spoke it terrible'? Producer JENNY LO (R)
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by LLOYD C.DOUGLAS
1: The Way to Minoa
Stereo (Details Good Friday at 3. 0pm)
Kate Fenton asks how much history and how much fiction in popular historical fiction.
Kathleen Frenchman pieces together what little is known about The Rev Henry Hunnings , an obscure Victorian clergyman who played an important part in the development of the telephone.
Reader DAVID MAHLOWE Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
The last of six talks during Lent by The Rev Richard Harries ,
Dean of King's College, London Resurrection -A Universal Hope Richard Harries discusses the widespread myth of resurrection and argues that it expresses a truth about the future of humankind. The real self, known only to God, is recreated in such a way that all we value in this life is at the last day transfigured.
Poems through a day, written and read by Charlotte Mitchell Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT. Stereo
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Presented by Anthony Smith 2: The Frontier Spirit
Anthony Smith meets the people living in the Amazon Basin - the peasants working tiny plots on islands in the river, the entrepreneurs carving fortunes from great tracts of forest lands, and the displaced forest Indians, drinking and gambling in city bars. Can forests and people mix? What are the human costs and benefits of development in the jungle?
Producer GEORGE MONBIOT BBC Bristol
A quarterly report on the world of employment introduced by Brian Redhead
Employment issues remain a hotly debated talking point. But what is really happening in the world of work? With reports from around the country, and news of employment trends, Brian Redhead reflects on innovations and changes that affect the British workforce, including the changing role of the service industries and the implications of what is known as 'telework'.
Consultant JOHN ATKINSON
Producer CHRISTOPHER STONE
(Re-broadcast on Tuesday 21 April) Background notes available from: Workforce, BBC, Villiers House, London W52PA
Tonight Stanley Brinkman reaches the last stage in his series Towards the Cross: a Lenten Journey.
Tonight's talk: The Arrival Reader GLENYS MILES Producer NOEL VINCENT BBC Manchester
Presented by Viv Robins Producer FRANK SMITH
followed by an interlude