with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St Mary's
Lamberhurst, Kent. Stereo
Peter Pitcher and his family reclaimed 60 acres of salt marsh from the Wash. Claire Powell finds out more when she takes breakfast with them on their farm in Lincolnshire. Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Andrew Green
Producer CHRISTINE MORGAN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at
speaks, for the Week's
Good Cause, on behalf of an organisation setting up communites for mentally-handicapped young adults. 0 DONATIONS:
Orchard Vale Trust, [address removed] Credit cards: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke
Parish Eucharist (ASB Rite A) from St Peter 's Church, Bengeworth, Evesham, Worcestershire.
Celebrant and preacher THE REV LEONARD BURN Readings:
Habakkuk 2, vv 1-4 (GNB) Luke 18, vv 1-8 (JB)
Communion Setting (Rutter).
Hymns (AMNS):
All my hope on God is founded (336); And now, 0 Father, mindful of the love (260); God of grace, God of glory (367) Chant: Bonum est confidere in Domino (Taize)
Anthem: Break thou, the bread of life (J.T. Wilson) Organist BRIAN CUFF BBC Pebble Mill
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by NIALL FRASER Editor RUTH PATTERSON BBC Pebble Mill
with Philippa Kennedy Producer SALLIE DAVIES
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
Presenter Niall Dickson Deputy editor ROD LIDDLE Editor ROGER MOSEY
Clay Jones digs into the postbag and calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward to solve problems sent in by listeners.
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
by WILKIE COLLINS adapted in six episodes by RAY JENKINS. With
3: June 1847
Magdalen, with the aid of the swindler Captain
Wragge, is determined to get back her inheritance from her cousin Noel.
Stereo
Last of two programmes looking back over 91 years. Cecil Lewis talks about his remarkable life to Colin Semper - from Hollywood Oscar to spiritual awakening. Producer ED THOMASON
Stereo
with Michael Rosen.
Janet and Allan Ahlberg describe how they work together.
Newscaster Martyn Lewis is a longtime supporter of the hospice movement - 'I find them wonderful places of hope and happiness, love and friendship' - such as Strathcarron Hospice at Denny in Stirlingshire. Producer JILL MARSHALL BBC Bristol
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John Pilkington , bewitched and bewildered by the lure of travel. (R)
William Scanlan Murphy tells the strange story of Edward Pearson , a Victorian clergyman who began by falsifying scientific experiments and ended up in the hands of the Uplift Society of Tombstone, Arizona. BBC Manchester
reports on key issues from the perspective of the men and women most affected by them.
Presenter John Thirlwell. Producer MARGARET HILL
Presented by Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse. Birthday guest Steve Cram.
'When I lived in Liverpool, my best friend was a boy called Midge ...' Roger McGough reads The Stowaways.
Children's Book Week: Dick King-Smith , Ann Pilling and Roger McGough talk about their favourite books.
Bill Torrance sets off on the CWCT (Cat's Whiskers Castle Trail) and Victoria Wood reads The Last
Vampire by WILLIS HALL adapted in six parts by ALFRED BRADLEY.
2: The Hollins Meet the Locals
Researcher us ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERLAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
Martin Cruz Smith talks to Nigel Forde about Polar Star, the sequel to his thriller Gorky Park.
A series of six quests in search of a weird, exotic and endangered animal in the company of Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams.
1: Ralph, the Fragrant
Parrot of Codfish Island Stereo
On 1 October 1949 Mao Zedong proclaimed the establishment of the People's Republic of China in Peking's Tiananmen Square. In a series of six programmes Elizabeth Wright talks to the people of China about 40 turbulent years.
1: A Nation of Beggars
Fifth of six programmes. Robert Booth talks to
Diane Abbott , Britain's first black woman MP.
Producer viv BLACK. Stereo (R)
Humpback whales feeding off Alaska and new research on gibbons in Borneo. Presented by Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm.
David Crystal looks at how attitudes to the English language have changed over seven decades of broadcasting.
A 12-part series.
10: The Sibyl of the Rhine
In his journey through the Middle Ages, this week Brian Redhead goes to a convent on the Rhine where he rediscovers the remarkable Abbess Hildegard of Bingen. Reader EVA STUART Research JENNY COOK Series producer
FRANCES GUMLEY (R)
Ripe for Change
Paul Johns reflects on the celebration of harvest against a background of a world in need.
Producer NORMAN WINTER BBC Manchester. Stereo