Producer DAVID BELLINGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , deluding Bells on Sunday from
St Mary and St Martin's Church, Blyth, Nottinghamshire. Stereo
Thousands of barnacle geese have arrived for the winter at Caerlaverock Reserve on the Solway Firth, symbolising a conservation success story. In the company of Wildfowl Trust scientists Dr Myrfyn Owen and Dr Jeff Black , Nick Davies goes nn a wild goose chase.
Producer HELEN ODAMS. BBC Bristol
with Clive Jacobs and Trevor Barnes.
Producer ANDREW GREEN Editor DAVID COOMES including at 8.00 News
talks for the Week's Good Cause, about how holidays for disabled people can help them and their families to cope
Donations to: Winged Fellowship Trust [address removed]
by Alistair Cooke
from Rosemary Presbyterian Church, Belfast.
The Coming of Jesus - the Reconciler conducted by THE REV JOHN DUNLOP Readings (GNB): Psalm 8; Colossians 1, w 15-23; John 1, w 1-5
Hymns: God who made the earth; All creatures of our God and King; Lord, bring the day to pass; Almighty Father of all things that be
Psalm 24, vv 1-5:
The earth belongs unto the Lord Organist and Choirmaster WILLIAM CAIRNS
BBC Northern Ireland
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by NIALL FRASER Producer ADRIAN MOURBY BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Nick Comfort Producer ELLIE UPDALE
with Margaret Howard.
Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough Editor MARTIN COX
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
The last of a season of plays by leading writers broadcast both on Radio 4 and on the BBC World Service. 6: Against the Wind by SHIRLEY GEE with and 'Moments. What our lives are. A chain of moments.
They must not be lost!'
For seven years Hannah Snell , disguised as a man, fought as a marine for king and country. She fought, too, against a shadow-world of turbulent visions and prophetic dreams ...
With JOE DUNLOP . NORMAN BIRD
MELINDA WALKER. MARCIA KING DAVID GOUDGE and IAN MICHIE
Music composed by MAX EARLY Directed by GORDON HOUSE
(Details on Thursday at 7.30pm)
'General report: Edna's intense shyness causes her to be exploited by girls with more forceful personalities.'
Robert Booth has a quiet word with Dame Edna Everage about her school reports. Additional research by BARRY HUMPHRIES
Producer NIGEL ACHESON
(Details tomorrow at 11.00am L W)
With BRYAN MARTIN
Chris Dunkley , returns with more of your letters.
Last in the present series. Richard Bners and P.J.
(Jenny Luckraft ) attempt to get to grips with Chris Creeper , the singing plant. Plus Enid Blyton 's The Castle of Adventure, adapted by Chris Curry ; a story by Graeme Fife ; part two of The Giants'
Olympics by Shaun Traynor ; and, with the help of Julie First , an opportunity for the audience to take part.
Storyline by NEIL SHENTON Taking part: NORMAN BIRD.
LOUISE CANN. RUSSELL DIXON.
CORRIN HELLIWELL , CLIFF HOWELLS. LUCY
JAMES. CAMILLA POWER. CHRISTOPHER
PRICE, JOANNA MACKIE. CHRISTOPHER SCOTT and MICHAEL TUDOR BARNES Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer CAROLINE SMITH BBC Manchester. Stereo
Write to: Cat's 's Whiskers, BBC
PO Box 40. Manchester M60 1FR Also see Ceefaxpage 235
Edward Mortimer creates a forum for three leading figures to generate a new perspective on a current issue.
Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
Episode 6
Stereo (Details Wednesday 12.25pm)
Nigel Forde talks with Anthony Buckeridge , whose series of schoolboy stories about
Jennings is now being revived and updated.
Stereo (Details on Friday at 4.05pm)
John Lewis flew with the RAF for 32 years. In this three-part series he recalls some of his more extraordinary peacetime flying assignments. 1: Japanese Prisoners and To the Juba Lion Producer NICK CLARKE BBC Manchester. Stereo
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm hear some encouraging news from the wildlife world.
The last of three programmes. City
Tales from Cyprus and Aden, presented by Major-General Sir Jeremy Moore.
Compiled by CHARLES ALLEN
The deliberations and dialogues that take place in Parliament's Select Committees.
Presented by Viv Robins Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Living Echoes
2: 1 Have Called You by Name On the second Sunday in Advent, Stanley Brinkman shares an encounter through scripture with the living God. Reader ALAN SYKES
Producer NORMAN WINTER BBC Manchester. Stereo