with Marjorie Lofthouse. This week's programme features music for the piano. Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
A selection of hymns and music for Sunday morning introduced byJackHywel-Davies, including Bells on Sunday from St Peter and St Paul's Church, Broadhempston, Devon. Stereo
Claire Powell visits the arable lands of the east to take breakfast with a farming family in Lincolnshire. producer SUE SMITH. BBC Pebble Mill
with Libby Purves and Andrew Green.
Producer AMANDA HANCOX Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH FM joins at 8.00 including at 8.00 News
speaks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the problems faced by people with skin diseases.
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by Alistair Cooke
for the second Sunday in Lent. From the Parish of Christ Church,
Burntwood, West Midlands. Led by THE REV DAVID WEAVER.
Hymns (AMNS): Praise, my soul (192); Dear Lord and Father
(115); My song is love unknown (63); Praise to the Holiest (117); Lift high the cross (72)
Reading (NEB): Matthew 26, w 36-50
Organist and Director of Choir MARGARET HAMPTON BBC Pebble Mill
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and produced by ALFRED BRADLEY. BBC Pebble Mill
with Hugh Prysor-Jones Producer SALUE DAVIES
with Margaret Howard
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Presented by Gordon Clough Editor MARTIN cox
(Details on Wednesday at 10.00am)
by ANTHONY TROLLOPE , dramatised in eightparts by DAVID SPENSER. Episode 3
Narrator ALAN DUDLEY
Directed by GRAHAM GAULD Stereo (R)
(Details on Thursday at 8.45pm)
Whatever your query, no matter how simple or how complicated, Dilly Barlow , with the help of the experts and the BBC Reference Library, attempts to find the answer. Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
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with Sir Adrian Cadbury.
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Chris Dunkley , airs your comments on BBC programmes and policy, and puts your questions to the people responsible.
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Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse introduce this week's birthday guest, Andy Crane.
Tale Telling - Bill Oddie reads A Job Well Done by ROY APPS; plus NOEL STREATFEILD 'S When the Siren Wailed, dramatised by RICHARD PINNER. 6: Homecoming narrated by Wendy Richard. Researcher us ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN 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
A series of 13 plays. 6: The Horn Stereo
(Details on Wednesday at 6.30pm)
Riveting Writing
Presented by Nigel Forde. As Campion gets into his stride on BBC1, Bookshelfinvestigates his creator, Margery Allingham.
A four-part enquiry into the onward march of the marketing profession.
2: Promoting Pleasure and Leisure
A trombonist has to reveal why he can't kiss his wife, ballet dancers perform for a drug company, and England's soccer captain drinks cola with the kids. Jenny Cuffe asks who gains what from the great marketing mix.
Falling Into Grace
The second in a series of sixmeditations for Lent. The Rev
James Jones looks beyond some traditional interpretations of the mission of Jesus, to explore the mystery that even before God made us, he made provision for our forgiveness. Stereo
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm explore the world of wildlife, and find out how to provide artificial nests for everything from swifts to swans.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
A weekly report of the deliberations and dialogues that take place in Parliament's Select Committees.
Presented by Steve McCormack. Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Words and music for Sunday night.
Our God Is Still Too Small Six programmes for Lent. 2: Silent God
John Young , evangelist in the York Diocese, continues to trace the steps that led Jesus to his death, a path which reveals a God beyond our expectations. Readers ALAN SYKES and GLENYS MILES
Producer NORMAN WINTER BBC Manchester. Stereo