with Marjorie Lofthouse , marking Derby Day on Wednesday and the start of the Aldeburgh Festival. Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from the Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul, Mitcham, Surrey. Stereo
Oliver Walston takes breakfast with Tom and Cate Crisp who run a dairy herd in central France. Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Andrew Green Producer AMANDA HANCOX Editor DAVID COOMES including at
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about a unique collection which documents all aspects of women's lives.
0 DONATIONS: The Fawcett Library, [address removed]
by Alistair Cooke
from Rodborough Tabernacle United Reformed Church, Gloucestershire. Conducted by THE REV COLIN EVANS
Readings (GNB): Genesis 12, vv 1-9; Hebrews 11, vv 8-16
Hymns: Blessed city, heavenly Salem
(Westminster Abbey); So is my Lord to me (Oasis); 0 God of towns and city squares (Cornwall);
Lord of light, whose name outshineth (Rustington)
Anthem: My peace I leave with you (Brian Thomas ) Organist DIANA FRUSHER
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by ALFRED BRADLEY Producer JOHN SCOTNEY BBC Pebble Mill
Presented by Andrew Rawnsley. Producer SALLIE DAVIES
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
Presenter Gordon Clough Editor MARTIN cox
visits Bath, where members of the Kilmersdon Gardeners put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
by RICHARD MORRIS.
With Michael Cochrane as Adam Pride.
What would you do if you woke up one morning and found a stranger had been murdered on your bed?
Directed by DAVID JOHNSTON Stereo (R)
Laurie Taylor returns with news, reviews and lively debate on the changing face of radio in the UK.
Researcher JANICE SMITH
Producer CHRIS PALING. Stereo
0 See panel opposite
Wilko's Weekly
The Hampshire Chronicle Last of six local portraits written and presented by Tony Wilkinson.
Producer JULIAN HALE (R)
4.00 Education Matters Susan Marling explores the world of education.
4.30 Inside Science A series often programmes 7: Healthy Eating with Paul Heiney Consultant DR ALAN STEWART (R)
5.00 Paso doble The last of a ten-part series of Spanish, with Jen Sutton and Miguel Penaranda. i Cqmo te sientes? Written and produced by CAROL STANLEY (R)
5.30 Get By in Japanese A six-part introduction to everyday spoken Japanese. With Masae Marr and Takeyoshi Kawashima. 4: A Trip to Kyoto Course writer CHIHOKO MORAN (R)
by LEO ROSTEN abridged in six parts by NEVILLE TELLER
Read by Kerry Shale (6) Producer PAMELA HOWE BBC Bristol (R)
onLWonly
Presenter Penelope Lively. What do French children read? Kathleen Griffm , in Paris, finds out.
Writer Edna Healey explores the cemetery in the 'village' which inspired her literary debut - Highgate, North London. Producer JILL MARSHALL BBCBristol
onLWonly
When Pigs Were Gods
Roger Worsley takes to the Welsh hills to uncover the story of a princess, a giant king and a wild Celtic pig.
BBC Bristol (R)
6.00 pm News
Six programmes with Daniel Snowman.
1: Daniel Singer explains how a left-winger can take hope from a period of political consensus.
Introduced by Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse. This week's birthday guest is Maurice Sendak. Fairground Attraction talk about their Perfect single.
BILL TORRANCE'S Treasure Trail (4)
PIUS E. NESBIT 'S
The House of Arden dramatised by CHRIS CURRY 7: May Blossom and the White Clock with Penelope Keith as Edith Nesbit.
Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
with Hugo Young
Producer ANNE SLOMAN
A Puzzling Obsession
Reporters David Clayton and Neil Walker meet the competition addicts. Producer GLYN JONES BBC North East
Dr John Rae reveals the contents of his library; Nigel Forde talks to author Frances Wood.
Presenter
Professor Anthony Clare Producers KEITH JONES and FRANCES BYRNES Editor MICHAEL EMBER
The eight-part story of the poet's life told in his own letters.
With Robert Powell as Lord Byron.
6: Not So Furiously in Love Selected and introduced by Brian Gear
Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol. Stereo
with Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm
Sean Street pieces together the events that culminated in the loss of the steamship
Deutschland in 1875. Stereo
Glyn Worsnip scours lonely signal boxes and long-abandoned stations in search of the phantoms of the railways.
Producer BRIAN KING BBC Pebble Mill (R)
('Railway Ghosts' and 'Phantoms of the Railways' by W. B. Herbert , available from bookshops)
Three talks in which
The Rev George Pattison explores the relationship between art and religion. 1: The Catholic View of Art Producer ALASTAIR SIMMONS Stereo
The late evening Office of Compline. Stereo