with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday: Change-ringing on handbells. Stereo
Two years ago Jeremy and Carolyn Seel transformed a former dairy unit to carry a deer enterprise. Over breakfast Claire Powell finds out how they've managed to integrate farming, processing and marketing. Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Andrew Green.
Producer AMANDA HANCOX Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at
talks, for the Week Good Cause, about an organisation that offers a home and medical care to disabled ex-servicemen.
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from the Kirk of St John the Baptist, Perth, led by THE REV DAVID OGSTON. Hymns (CH3): Praise waits for thee in Zion
(28); God and Father we adore thee (369);
Teach me to serve thee, Lord (690); Praise ye the Lord (640); Anthem: 0 Lord support us (Maurice Besly )
Lessons: Jeremiah 31, vv 31-36; Luke 18, w 35-43. Organist and choirmaster EOIN BENNETT
. BBC Scot/and
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by NIALL FRASER Editor RUTH PATTERSON BBC Pebble Mill
with Hugh Prysor-Jones Producer JANE BERESFORI )
with Margaret Howard
with Gordon Clough Deputy editor ROD LIDDLE Editor ROGER MOSEY
visits North
Humberside, where the Cottingham and District Horticultural Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki
Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
by Patrick Hamilton, dramatised in three parts by Frederick Bradnum
with Steven Pacey, Annette Badland, Emily Morgan and John Moffatt
In which the prostitute Jenny tells Bob of her 'fall from grace'.
(Stereo)
with Laurie Taylor Researcher JANICE SMITH Producer CHRIS PALING
Introduced by Michael Rosen. What do today's children know about the Second World War
50 years on? And how is the subject treated in children's books? Sheila Dillon investigates, with the help of Judith Kerr , Maureen Hills and Robert Westall.
Air on a kite string as violinist Nigel Kennedy tries out Elgar's favourite wind instrument high on the Malvern Hills.
Producer JILL MARSHALI. BBC Bristol
When the First World War broke out Rupert Westmacott , who died earlier this year. enlisted in the New
Zealand army as a cook. He sailed in appalling conditions across the Indian Ocean to Egypt. It is April 1915 - and Gallipoli awaits him. Producer JULIAN HALE (R)
Chris Dunkley airs your comments on BBC programmes and policy.
Presented by Julie First and Adrian Moorhouse. A celebration of the centenary of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds with its president Magnus Magnusson.
Paul Copley reads
Stanley Bagshaw and the Shortsighted Football Trainer by BOB WILSON.
Eleanor Bron narrates episode three of The Snow Queen by HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN , adapted by OLWEN WYMARK.
Taking part: RICHARD
ELING, JENNY LUCKRAFT ,
DAPHNE OXENFORD.
NICOLA STAPLETON and RICHARD TATE.
Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
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Seeds on the Wind is a new anthology of juvenilia - the first stirrings of artistic talent in now famous writers. Nigel Forde talks to editor Neville Braybrooke and to author Francis King , whose early work features in the collection. And Nigel Forde also meets the winner of the Whitbread
First Novel Prize.
The programme that gives you, the listener, the chance to report on your own stories with the help and encouragement of Felicity Goodey and Eric Robson.
byj. M. SYNGE.
Synge tells of his visit to Aranmore, where he went to study the language. He found that at least one of the stories recounted to him, stories which would later stand him in such good stead, had a ring of familiarity about it.
Read by Liam de Staic. Producer PETER KAVANAGH
A series of four poetry and prose anthologies in which Hannah Gordon and David Suchet taste the bitter sweetness of love.
1: Love without Hope
'The hope I dreamed of was a dream,
Was but a dream: and now I wake.
Exceeding comfortless, and worn, and old,
For a dream's 's sake. ' Producer JULIA PARKER BBC Pebble Mill (R)
with Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm
4: News of Ulysses
As he travels from his house on the island of Ithaca back to ambiguous Cape Maleia, Oliver Taplin examines the two endings of the story.
Brian Glover is Homer in a translation of the Odyssey by OLIVER TAPLIN.
with Steve McCormack. Producer SALLIE DAVIES
Lighting the Way to Christmas
A series of programmes with Pauline Webb. 1: A Circle of Light
Lighting candles on an evergreen wreath was a primitive symbol of kindling hope in the northern midwinter.
This programme reflects on the way this custom has become a worldwide observance marking the Advent season.
Producer NOEL VINCENT BBC Manchester. Stereo