with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St Mary the Virgin, Ashford, Kent. Stereo
Claire Powell breakfasts with the Campbells on their 600-acre family farm near Alnwick in Northumberland. Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
with Libby Purves and Trevor Barnes
Producer CHRISTINE MORGAN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at
8.00am News
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, on behalf of The National Toy Libraries Association.
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from Elvet Methodist Church, Durham led by THE REV DR PHILIP LUSCOMBE , with guest preacher SHEILA JONES. Hymns (Hymns and Psalms): Tell out my soul; Kyrie (Sarah Hinkley ); Jesu. Jesu; We have a gospel to proclaim; Lord, thy church on earth is seeking. Readings (JB): Luke 14, w 16-24;
I Corinthians 1, vv 25-31 Musical Director
DR BRIAN TANNER
Organist IAN CHESWORTH BBC North East
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by NIALL FRASER Editor RUTH PATTERSON BBC Pebble Mill
with Andrew Rawnsley of The Guardian
Producer JANE BERESFORD
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
Presenter Gordon Clough Deputy editor ROD LIDDLE Editor ROGER MOSEY
visits Somerset, where members of the Polden
Hills Gardening Club put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chair Clay Jones.
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
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No Name by WILKIE COLLINS adapted in six episodes by RAY JENKINS. With
Narrator Philip Sully. 5: August 1847
Stereo
Laurie Taylor returns with a series of eight programmes that makes sense of the growing choice offered to you by your wireless.
Researcher JANICE SMITH Producer CHRIS PAUNG
Stereo
Michael Rosen talks to publisher Julia MacRae.
A newcomer has arrived in the village of Threlkeld near Keswick. In the company of two Airedales, a Land Rover and, most recently, a Down Your
Way recording team, the actor and screenwriter Colin Welland has achieved a lifetime ambition to buy his own small piece of Cumbria. Producer KATE WHITEHEAD BBC Bristol
Phil Smith 's six-part view, inspired by his attempts to civilise a neglected acre. 2: Leaf-Mould Man BBC Manchester
with Chris Dunkley
Three programmes in which tenor and opera producer Nigel Douglas talks about his favourite singers and their recordings.
1: Jussi Bjorling
Producer ROSEMARY HART Stereo (R)
Presented by Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse. Birthday guest Sarah Greene.
Roger McGough reads Naming the Dog.
Bill Torrance heads for the coast in his Big Budgie for week three of the CWCT (Cat's Whiskers
Castle Trail) and Victoria Wood reads The Last
Vampire by WILLIS HALL, adapted in six parts by ALFRED BRADLEY. 4: Emily Hollins Disappears. Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
Nigel Forde discusses
An Anthology of Marriage with Bel Mooney and meets Anthony Cronin , author of a new biography of Flann O'Brien.
Six quests in search of endangered animals with Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams.
3: Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?
The manatee.
Stereo
Elizabeth Wright presents six programmes in which the Chinese recall 40 years of Communist rule. 3: Bombard the Headquarters
Rosemary Hartill meets five people who live and work in Northern Ireland. 1: On the Border
Harry farms his land in bandit country', on the border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. In the last 20 Years, nearly 200 of his neighbours have been
Wurdered, most of them Protestant farmers. Producer ERNEST REA
with Fergus Keeling
A life reflected in the Words of his family and friends and the characters who people his novels.
Compiled and presented in two parts by Michael Bakewell. With and 1: The Author of 'The Woman in White'
Reader JOHN ROWE
Other parts ALICE ARNOLD , MICHAEL GRAHAM COX.
DAVID GOUDGE , MICHAEL KILGARRIFF. JOANNA MACKIE ,
ELIZABETH MANSFIELD , JOAN MATHESON , BRIAN MILLER. JOAN WALKER. JOHN WARNER and GEOFFREY WHITHEAD.
Directed by ROSEMARY HART Stereo (R)
Hell, Purgatory and Paradise
In his final journey through the faith of the Middle Ages.
Brian Redhead examines the World of Dante -
Politician, poet and religious thinker.
Readers PHILIP SULLY and ALICE ARNOLD.
Signature tune by BARRY ROSE Series producer
FRANCES GUMLEY (R)
In Every Corner Sing
A six-part series on the history of hymnody Presented by Derek Wilson.
2: From Wither to Watts The 17th century.
Reader BRIAN GEAR.
Music performed by the BRISTOL HIGHBURY SINGERS. Soloists MARGARET THOMAS and STEPHEN FOULKES Organist COLIN STUART Musical Director JOHN BISHOP.
Producer ALISON BOGLE BBC Bristol. Stereo