Producer DAVIDBELUNGER BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St Nicholas's Church. Leeds, Kent. Stereo
Loseley Park Estate, home of the More-Molyneux family, is famous for its Jersey cattle and Loseley dairy products. Over breakfast, Claire Powell finds out that the 1,4oo-acre farm is also home to 28 different breeds of sheep and a whole range of organic produce, from outdoor niss to vegetables and cereals.
Producer SUE SMITH. BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Trevor Barnes. Editors DAVID COOMES and BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at 8.00 News
talks, for the Week's Good
Cause, about three young boys for whom there is now hope for a treatment for their muscle-wasting disease.
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by Alistair Cooke
from St Finnian's Parish Church, Belfast. Conducted by THE REV NOEL BATTYE.
Reading (AV): John 1, vv 1-18 Hymns (ICH): Immortal invisible (344); Lord of beauty
(351)' Great God, who madest all for man (347); For the beauty of the earth (345); All people that on earth do dwell (333) Psalm 150 (Stanford) Organist SAMUEL LOWN
Conductor JAMES DRENNAN BBC Northern Ireland
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by NIALL FRASER Producer ADRIAN MOURBY
with Martin Wainwright Producer SALUE DAVIES
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
Presented by John Sergeant Editor MARTIN COX
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
by SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE dramatised in two parts by BERT COULES. With
1: The Baskerville Curse
KATHERINE ADAMS (violin) Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON
(Details on Wednesday at 7.45pm)
Dilly Barlow finds the answers to questions about names in the Bible with the help of Frances Gumley, and Dr Richard Mullen and actress Anna Massey discuss the true nature of Queen Victoria's voice. Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
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(Details tomorrow at 11.00am LW)
Chris Dunkley airs your comments on BBC programmes and policy.
Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse introduce this week's birthday guest,
Bobby Ball ; Cat 's Poetry
Writing Competition with Michael Rosen and Benjamin Zephaniah ; and Episode 2 of When the Siren Wailed by NOEL STREATFIELD , dramatised by RICHARD PINNER. 2: The Colonel narration by Wendy Richard. Taking part: NICHOLAS COURTNEY NICHOLAS GATT. KEELEY HAWES
MALCOLM HEBDEN. JOAN MATHESON
MARC MURPHY. JUDY PARKIN Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
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Edward Mortimer creates a forum for three leading figures to generate a new perspective on a current issue.
Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
The Man in Black,
Edward de Souza , introduces
13 plays of horror and suspense. 2: The Dead Drummer by DAVID BUCK. Withand
It's a stormy night on Salisbury Plain, but to a young sailor it is not the wind and rain that terrifies, but the sound of a distant drum.
Directed by MARTIN JENKINS. Stereo
Nigel Forde talks to Scottish writer William Mcllvanney.
The fourth of six programmes. Faith in the Farmyard While members of the Archbishops' Commission on Rural Areas make field visits to each of England's 43 dioceses, Andrew Green reports on the changing face of England's green and pleasant land, the conclusions to which the Commission may come on the future of the countryside, and the role of the Church. Producer NORMAN WINTER Editor DAVID COOMES BBC Manchester
A series of five programmes with Professor Keith Ward. 3: Godmen, Gurus and the Daughters of Brahma
'We are all God, we are all reality. We are all Brahma.'
Written by PROFESSOR KEITH WARD Producer MATI THOMPSON Editor DAVID COOMES
What's going on in the wildlife world? Jessica Holm and Lionel Kelleway investigate.
Imagine sitting on top of a volcano at night. Next to a spring hotter than boiling water, as corrosive as battery acid, and as poisonous as cyanide. And all this with millions of tons of ocean above you, and giant worms under your feet. Geoff Watts decided it was time to explore.
Presented by Rodney Foster Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Mozart - a Symphony of the Spirit
3: Andante espressivo - Love Mozart 's own experiences are mirrored in his operas.
He depicts love in all its moods - flippant, bawdy, passionate and deeply spiritual. Peter Mullen discovers the range of feeling in Mozart's music.
Producer CLAIR JAQUISS BBC Manchester. Stereo