with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St James 's,
Hemingford Grey,
Cambridgeshire. Stereo
Claire Powell breakfasts with crofters Paul and Louise Hollinrake on their farm on the island of Shapinsay in Orkney. Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Andrew Green
Producer AMANDA HANCOX Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about an organisation offering support to those suffering from conditions which affect 20 million people in this country.
● DONATIONS: Terry Wogan , Arthritis Care, [address removed] Credit cards: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke
from the Roman Catholic Church of the English Martyrs, Preston.
Hymns: Enter and shout for joy (Gorrell); Unless a grain of wheat shall fall; Dear Lord and Father of mankind
Mass setting: Celtic Mass by Christopher Walker Readings for the 30th Sunday of the year:
Ecclesiasticus 35, vv 12-14, 16-19; Psalm 33;
H Timothy 4, vv 6-8, 16-18; Luke 18, vv 9-14 Musical Director
MICHAEL GORRELL
Celebrant and Preacher
FR MICHAEL TAYLOR
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and edited by RUTH PATTERSON BBC Pebble Mill
with Andrew Rawnsley of The Guardian
Producer JANE BERESFORD
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
with Gordon dough Deputy editor ROD LIDDLE Editor ROGER MOSEY
Clay Jones and Dr Stefan Buczacki visit the National Centre for Organic Gardening near Coventry to ask the questions that must concern all gardeners today.
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
No Name by WILKIE COLLINS adapted in six episodes by RAY JENKINS. With
Narrator Philip Sully. 6: December 1847
Noel Vanstone has died suddenly and excluded his new wife, Magdalen, from his will. Does a secret letter exist that might still give her some claim to the inheritance? Music by PETER BREWIS played by MAURICE CAMBRIDGE Directed by JANET WHITAKER Stereo
with Laurie Taylor
Researcher JANICE SMITH Producer CHRIS PAUNG
Rosie Shannon and Gordon Marsden discuss the history books on offer and how they fit into the national curriculum.
As the clocks go back, astronomer
Heather Couper has all the time in the world to explore Greenwich and its meridian and reflect that even astronauts set their watches to GMT.
Producer JILL MARSHALL BBC Bristol
An anything but romantic view in six parts by Phil Smith , inspired by his attempts to tame a neglected acre.
3: Foes of the Earth BBC Manchester
with Chris Dunkley
Three programmes in which tenor and opera producer Nigel Douglas talks about some of his favourite singers and their recordings. 2: Leontyne Price
Producer ROSEMARY HART Stereo (R)
Presented by Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse. This week's birthday guest is Jimmy Savile. Help to solve Purwell and Dogsbody's latest mystery, Fangs That Go Munch in the Night by LEE PRESSMAN with Elizabeth Estensen and Timothy Spall.
Bill Torrance flies to the heart of England in his
Big Budgie for Week 4 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.
5: Skeletons and Wolves
Taking part Andy Hockley, Nigel Carrington , Marlene Sidaway , Lesley Kaufman. Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERlAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
Nigel Forde browses through Carla Lane 's bookshelves, and finds out what the Ancient Greeks read.
Six quests in search of endangered animals with Mark Carwardine and Douglas Adams.
4: The Answer Is Blowing in the Wind
Stereo
Elizabeth Wright presents six programmes in which the Chinese recall 40 years of Communist rule.
4: Death of an Emperor
Rosemary Hartill meets five people who live and work in Northern Ireland. 2: Lots of Bottle
Brendan Murray has been delivering milk in West Belfast for ten years.
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm report from Milton Keynes.
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 2: Appearances Are Not Always to Be Trusted
Reader JOHN ROWE
Other parts played by MICHAEL GRAHAM COX,
ANNA CROPPER. DONALD GEE .
DAVID GOUDGE.
MICHAEL KILGARRIFF. DAVID KING.
JOANNA MACKIE ,
ELIZABETH MANSFIELD.
JOAN MATHESON. BRIAN MILLER , JOAN WALKER and JOHN WARNER
Directed by ROSEMARY HART Stereo (R)
Presented by Viv Robins Producer SALLIE DAVIES
In Every Corner Sing
A six-part series on the history of hymnody with Derek Wilson. 3: Wesley and the Evangelicals
Reader BRIAN GEAR.
Music performed by the BRISTOL HIGHBURY SINGERS Soloists MARGARET THOMAS and STEPHEN FOULKES. Organist COLIN STUART Music Director JOHN BISHOP
Producer ALISON BOGLE BBC Bristol. Stereo