Marjorie Lofthouse presents some lunar imagery.
Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St Andrew 's Church, Clyst Hydon , Devon. Stereo
Claire Powell breakfasts with David and Liz Andrews on their 150-acre farm near Buxton, Derbyshire.
Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
with Libby Purves and Andrew Green.
Producer AMANDA HANCOX Editor DAVID COOMES including at
(Broadcastat T.lOamLw)
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about an organisation which helps to train physically disabled people for work either on the open market or in sheltered employment.
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by Alistair Cooke
from
New Kilpatrick Church led by THE REV ALASTAIR SYMINGTON Assisted by THE REV IAN COUGH
Readings: Micah 6, w 6-8; 1 Corinthians, v 13; Matthew 16, vv 13-20
Hymns: Father we praise thee, now the night is over (CHB 43); The spirit lives to set us free (Songs of God's People 102); Gracious spirit, Holy Ghost (CHB
438); Ye servants of God, your master proclaim (CHB 372)
Organist DOUGLAS MCBAY (BBC Scotland)
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and produced by JOHN SCOTNEY BBC Pebble Mill
Robert Kilroy-Silk talks to the subject of this week's splash headlines and invites comment on the press reports. BBC Pebble Mill
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
Presenter Nick Clarke Editor MARTIN COX
Clay Jones calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward to solve gardening problems sent in by listeners.
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
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Right Ho, Jeeves From the novel by P. G. WODEHOUSE. adapted by PAT HOOKER. Withand
All down to Aunt Dahlia 's home in the country to sort out newt-loving, moon-swooning lovers. Bertie thinks he has the answers and Jeeves seems to have lost his marbles.
Directed by PETER KING Stereo (R)
Penelope Lively introduces a new series of the children's book programme that reviews new publications, explores the issues they raise and meets the personalities behind them.
Producer JILL BURRIDGE
Echoes of open-air productions of The Tempest float over
Brownsea Island in Poole Harbour, as Chairman of the National Trust Dame Jennifer Jenkins arrives to find 'the isle is full of noises, sounds and sweet airs'.
Producer JILL MARSHALL BBC Bristol
In the first of six intimate revelations, Phil Smith wrestles with the trauma of becoming a father for the first time.
1: To Be or Not to Be BBC Manchester (R)
with Chris Dunkley of The Financial Times.
by ALAN GARNER dramatised in four episodes by DAVID WADE. Episode 3
KATE WILSON (harp) Music composed by MICHAEL BALL
Directed by CAROLINE SMITH BBC Manchester. Stereo (R)
'Psychologists are expected to be uniquely skilled at helping people with emotional problems. In fact, there is evidence their work may not help, and in some cases may even be damaging.'
In the last of this series Professor Ian Howarth , Clinical Psychologist at the University of Nottingham, argues that it is time for a realistic assessment of what psychologists can and can't do.
Producer ANNA PARKINSON
by Bram Stoker, dramatised by John Keir Cross
The Man in Black, Edward de Souza, introduces the last of 13 plays of horror and suspense.
To study for his finals, Malcolm moves to a lonely place, not knowing that a malignant spirit waits...
(Stereo)
Presented by Nigel Forde
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A Class of Their Own? An increasing number of Moslems are calling for separate education for their children.
Trevor Barnes follows two pupils through their day - one in a Moslem-run independent school, the other in a state comprehensive - to find out if segregated schools are essential to the survival of a child's Islamic heritage.
Producer CHRIS MORGAN
Four reminiscent talks in which Sir John Gielgud recalls some colourful personalities. 2: The Sitwells
'All three Sitwells, if they happened to like you (but of course they could be very cantankerous if they didn't!), always struck me as superb conversationalists ... the talk of Wilde and Alfred Douglas , Robert Ross and Reggie Turner must have had that kind of sparkle and repartee.' Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBC Bristol
Jessica Holm welcomes the first migrant birds arriving at Portland Bill, while Fergus Keeling finds out what else is happening to wildlife.
The second of a three-part musical journey with Andy Kershaw.
The river ports of Segou and Mopti are the stops on the central stage of the journey. Andy meets two local griots - the hereditary musicians and storytellers - one spreading the message of rural conservation and the other almost drowning him in the Niger. Producer
SIMON BROUGHTON. Stereo
Presenter Rodney Foster Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Meeting the Risen Lord ... on the road to Damascus.
Last of three programmes presented by The Rev Tony Burnham , North Western Moderator of the United Reformed Church.
Producer CLAIR JAQUISS BBC Manchester. Stereo