with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St Martin's Church, Cheriton, Folkestone, Kent. Stereo
This week Spanish uncooked ham could be on the menu when
Oliver Walston takes breakfast with Michael and Joanna Hughes , a British couple who've been farming near Seville for more than a decade. Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
7.40-8.00 with Clive Jacobs and Andrew Green
Producer CHRISTINE MORGAN Editor DAVID COOMES including at
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, on behalf of an organisation which, for 70 years, has helped former servicemen and women with psychiatric problems.
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by Alistair Cooke
from Christ Church, Cockfosters,
Hertfordshire. led by THE REV ANTONY REES Hymns (AHB):
Come let us join (16); What a friend (612);
All hail the power (265) Anthem: To Our God (Le Feuvre)
Reading: Matthew 6, w 25-34
Organist NORMAN ROSE Director of Music
GERARD LE FEUVRE Stereo
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by NIALL FRASER Producer JOHN SCOTNEY BBC Pebble Mill
with Andrew Rawnsley Producer SALLIE DAVIES
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
Presenter Nick Clarke Editor MARTIN COX
Clay Jones calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward to answer listeners' gardening queries sent in by post. Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
by LALAGE HITCHCOCK. With and Gordon Clough,
Derek Cooper, Margaret Howard , Jenni Murray,
Valerie Singleton and Paul Vaughan
Laura cooks to PM and gardens to Woman's Hour. Desperate for her undivided attention,
Tom tries to reach her through the radio by writing a play.
Other parts played by RICHARD TATE.
JOHN BADDELEY and members of the cast.
Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER Stereo (R)
with Laurie Taylor
Researcher JANICE SMITH
Producer CHRIS PALING. Stereo
There are more than 200 millionaires listed in the latest edition of Who's
Who of Asians in Britain. Mohini Patel looks at how three entrepreneurs have reconciled their religious and cultural backgrounds with the secular world of big business.
Producer JOHN WATKINS (R)
with Penelope Lively. Jonathon Porritt and Sarah Hayes review recent publications with an ecological interest.
Writer Edna Healey makes a literary pilgrimage to Bronte country and follows paths where she and her own 'Heathcliffe' did their courting through the Yorkshire Dales. Producer JILL MARSHALL BBC Bristol
Gaia's Grandmother Roger Worsley finds himself inside a stone tomb on Anglesey in his quest for the original earth mother. BBC Bristol (R)
Six programmes with Daniel Snowman. 2: Chantal de Grandpre, a French Canadian living in Paris.
Introduced by Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse. This week's birthday guest is Ken Livingstone. With guests
Fairground Attraction. Dr Pete Rowan answers your questions on treasure hunting.
BILL TORRANCE'S Treasure Trail (Week 5) Plus E. NESBIT 'S
The House of Arden dramatised by CHRIS CURRY 8: The Time Clock-Stops with Penelope Keith as Edith Nesbit.
Taking part: HENRY POWER KELLY BRIGHT, JOHN HASLER RUSSELL DIXON
Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
An underground investigation leading to the 'hole' truth. Tunnel Vision
Reporters Neil Walker and David Clayton visit secret passages and curious tunnels.
Producer GLYN JONES BBC North East
Including Carol Easton , Howard Brenton , and a round-up of paperbacks from Kate Figes.
Presenter
Professor Anthony Clare Producers KEITH JONES and FRANCES BYRNES Editor MICHAEL EMBER
The eight-part story of the poet's life in Italy and Greece, as told in his own letters. With
7: On a Desolate Shore
Selected and introduced by Brian Gear.
Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol. Stereo
Jeremy Cherfas visits the wildlife of the Huleh Swamp in Israel, while Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm report on what's happening at home.
by MICHAEL FFINCH.
A celebration of the life and works of the poet and priest, Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-89).
With Edward Petherbridge as Hopkins. Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol. Stereo
Presenter
Michael Fairbairn
Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
'Conflicts expressed courageously'
In the second of three talks about the relationship between art and religion, The Rev
George Pattison reflects that under The Protestant View of Art artistic expression echoes human alienation. Stereo
4.00 Education Matters Susan Marling explores the changing world of education.
4.30 Inside Science A series of 10 programmes 8: The Changing Earth Paul Heiney asks why we have earthquakes and volcanoes. Consultant DR HAZEL RYMER (R)
5.00 New Series Applying the Micro First of four programmes. Computers are now a regular feature of our lives at work, at school and in the home - but are we putting them to their best use? Presenters Nigel Forde and Dilly Barlow Producer CLIVE WILLIAMSON
5.30 Get By in Japanese A six-part introduction with Masae Marr and Takeyoshi Kawashima. 5: Out and About Course writer CHIHOKO MORAN (R)