with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St Andrew 's Church, Tarvin, Cheshire. Stereo
Robin Knox-Johnston and crew are up early to discover events and sporting activities taking place in, on or under the water.
Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT
with Clive Jacobs and Andrew Green. Editors DAVID COOMES and BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at
speaks, for the Week's Good Cause, on behalf of an organisation which undertakes research into one of the most common groups of diseases in Britain.
DONATIONS: to Chris Bonington , British Lung Foundation, [address removed], or phone [number removed]with your credit card details
by Alistair Cooke
from West Avenue Methodist Church,
Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne. led by THE REV BRIAN DANN Introit: Praise ye the Lord Hymns (from Hymns and Psalms): Angel voices ever singing; Behold the servant of the Lord; The Church of Christ in every age; Tell out my soul
Anthem: Jesus the Name High Over All Psalm 121
Readings: Isaiah 42, w 1-7; 2 Corinthians 4, vv 1-10; John 13, vv 33-36 Musical Director
JEREMY NELSON
Organist ERNEST YOUNG BBC North East
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and produced by RUTH PATTERSON BBC Pebble Mill
with Hugh Prysor-Jones Producer SALLIE DAVIES
with Johnny Morris
Stereo
Presenter Nick Clarke Editor MARTIN COX
visits Lancaster and Morecambe College, where members of local gardening societies put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips. Chair Clay Jones
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
by ANGUS GRAHAM-CAMPBELL. With Greg Frost as Chris. Stone Island, in the USA, is where the Westbrook family spend their summer holidays. But their daughter Lexy's friends threaten to disrupt everything.
Directed by TIM SUTER Stereo (R)
A series of fiveprogrammes.
1: H. P. Bulmer. Cider-Makers of Hereford
Marjorie Lofthouse tells the story of the Hereford cider giants.
Producer JANE MARSHALL BBC Pebble Mill (R)
'I believe Beatrix Potter was a great genius, although she indignantly would have refuted it....' George Melly , with Andree Melly and Oscar Quittak , presents, in the Paris Theatre, London, a selection of his favourite poetry and prose. Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
Dilly Barlow visits the Coldstream Guards.
Peel
There's a touch of the Blarney about the Manx fishing port of Peel.
Like the one about the trawler-skipper who netted a nuclear sub.
Or the archaeologist who discovered a 2,500-year-old human flea. Find out more when Stanley Ellis , John Grundy and Dr Juliet Barker visit the small town the locals call the city of Peel.
Producer GEOFF SARGIESON BBC North East
Six programmes presented by John Gribbin.
2: Out of the Wood
Why did man's ape-like ancestors descend from the trees and walk upright? BBC Bristol (R)
with Chris Dunkley
Cat's Whiskers Summer Special
Presented by Julie Mayer Serial: Tales of Narnia by c. S. LEWIS adapted in ten parts by BRIAN SIBLEY
The Magician's 's Nephew and The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Episode 2
With Maurice Denham as the Professor and Robert Eddison as Uncle Andrew. Serial producer
GEOFF MARSHALL-TAYLOR Also featured are club members' birthdays and Narnia competitions. Producer JULIA BROOKE
A BBC School Radio production. Stereo
Marjorie Lofthouse meets the people behind the ten small businesses that have reached the finals of this year's Radio 4/
Radio Times Enterprise Competition.
2: The Bread Bin Master baker Tim
Hopcroft and his wife
Sarah took over a small bakery business in 1986. Now business is booming. Producer KATE DILLON BBC Pebble Mill
Edward Blishen 's guests are Hermione Lee and Sir Hugh Casson. Stereo
Sue MacGregor meets Mel Brooks.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester (R)
Six programmes in which Alex Ferguson resumes his struggle with the governors of the highly imaginary Bilton School. 1: Autumn Term
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester (R)
with Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm
A study of life in Budapest for British parents with children attending the Peto Institute for
Conductive Education.
Presenter Kati Whitaker
Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Last of four programmes in which members of the clergy are asked where they find Jesus in Britain's inner-cities. Green Shoots in the Concrete
The Rev Dr Colin Marchant , 1988-9
President of the Baptist Union and minister among the churches and communities of London's East Enders.
Producer NORMAN WINTER BBC Manchester. Stereo
4.00 Learning to Listen: 3: Extremes of Feeling
A five-part guide to the skills of counselling presented by Dr Tony Lake.
4.30 Sport in Question
Tom McNab chairs a discussion at Holt Park Leisure Centre, Leeds. On the panel are Sue Campbell, Director of the National Coaching Foundation, writer and sports coach Wilf Paish, and The Rt Hon Roy Hattersley, MP.
5.00 The Roads to Munich: 4: Hurrah for the Blackshirts
Six programmes in which Michael Barber looks at British attitudes between the wars.
(R)
5.30 Telling It How It Was: 6: Community
An eight-part guide to collecting oral history with Steve Humphries.
(R)