with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from Canterbury
Cathedral, Kent. Stereo
(Details as Saturday 4.00pm)
LWonly 7.40-8.00 with Libby Purves and Andrew Green.
Producer CHRISTINE MORGAN Editor DAVID COOMES including at
speaks, for the Week's
Good Cause, on behalf of an organisation which helps amputees.
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by Alistair Cooke
from All Souls Church, Langham Place, London for Whit Sunday led by THE REV PREB RICHARD
BEWES.
Reading: John 14, vv 15-21; Acts 2, vv 1-12
Hymns: Christians, lift up your hearts (HTC 229);
This is the day (cfw 319); 0 Holy Spirit, breathe on me (CFW 316); Spirit of the living God (cfw 317); I want to thank you
(NSP 48); Spirit of God (CFW 609); Come down, 0 love divine (HTC 231) ALL SOULS CHOIR AND
ORCHESTRA
Director of Music
NOEL TREDINNICK
Organist GERALD BROOKS
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and produced by JOHN SCOTNEY
with Robert Kilroy-Silk . Producer ANNE HINDS BBC Pebble Mill
with Anthony Smith
Stereo
Presenter Gordon Clough Editor MARTIN COX
visits Gloucestershire, where members of the Tuffley Community
Association Gardening Club put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
1936. The action passes in 'Miramar', a villa in a small town in Southern France.
by ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE abridged by DOREEN ESTALL. Read by Edward de Souza Producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN
by LEO ROSTEN abridged in six parts by NEVILLE TELLER.
Read by Kerry Shale (3) Producer PAMELA HOWE
with Penelope Lively joined by Andrew Motion and critic Ann Thwaite.
Entertainer Max Boyce visits Merthyr Tydfil near his home in South Wales. The town was once known as the iron capital of the world, with a population of 80,000 - bigger than Cardiff, Swansea and Newport combined - but times have changed!
Producer ANTHONY SMITH
Have Son, Will Travel
In the last of six intimate revelations, Phil Smith wrestles with the trauma of becoming a father for the first time.
BBC Manchester (R)
with Chris Dunkley
Introduced by Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse. This week's birthday guest is Dr Pete Rowan
... treasure-hunting in the Seychelles.
Tale Telling: Grandad's Collection by ROY APPS, read by Bill Oddie. PIUS E. NESBIT 'S
The House of Arden, dramatised by CHRIS CURRY 4: Gunpowder, Treason and Plot with Penelope Keith as Edith Nesbit.
Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERLAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
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Presenter Haig Gordon
Producer .JAMES LEATON GRAY
brings the best stories from BBC Local Radio. A Plot on the Landscape
There's anger down at the allotments as councils consider selling the land to developers. Reporters Neil Walker and David Clayton discover that around the country gardeners are plotting their revenge.
Producer GLYN JONES BBC North East
Presenter Nigel Forde.
Presenter
Professor Anthony Clare Producers KEITH JONES and FRANCES BYRNES Editor MICHAEL EMBER
The story in eight parts of the poet's life in Italy and Greece from 1816 to his death in 1824, as told in his own letters.
With Robert Powell as Lord Byron.
3: The Strictest Adultery Selected and introduced by Brian Gear.
Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol. Stereo
Fergus Keeling goes to the Gambia in West Africa.
Phil Korbel presents a profile of Roger Pannone , the controversial solicitor.
with Michael Fairbairn Producer SALLIE DAVIES
In the first of two programmes, Canon John Gunstone , Secretary of the Greater Manchester Ecumenical Council, considers the question of Baptism in the Spirit on the Feast of Pentecost. Producer NOEL VINCENT BBC Manchester. Stereo
Stereo