with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including Bells on Sunday from St Clement Danes, Strand, London. Stereo
Claire Powell takes breakfast with Thelma and Gwynfor Adams , who have converted a redundant farm building into a cheese-making room on their dairy farm near Boncath in Dyfed. Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill (R)
with Clive Jacobs and Trevor Barnes
Producer CHRISTINE MORGAN Editor BEVERLEY MCAINSH including at
speaks, for the Week's Good Cause, on behalf of an organisation that offers practical help to those who could not otherwise use a camera.
0 DONATIONS: Disabled Photographers' Society, [address removed]
by Alistair Cooke
from Glasgow
Cathedral, led by The Rev William Morris. Nehemiah 13, w 15-22; St John 5, w 2-9, 14-18; Praise to the Lord, the almighty, the King of creation; Lord, thy word abideth; 0 Jesus, King most wonderful; Let all the world in every comer sing. Organist JOHN R. TURNER. Stereo
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed by NIALL FRASER Editor RUTH PATTERSON BBC Pebble Mill
with Martin Wainwright of The Guardian
Producer JANE BERESFORD
with Margaret Howard Stereo
with Robin Lustig
Deputy editor ROD UDDLE Editor ROGER MOSEY
The team visits Gwent, where members of the Brockweir, Hewelsfield and St Briavels Garden Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
Jim Davis by JOHN MASEFIELD dramatised in four parts by RAY HERMAN.
3: The traitor disposed of, the Rose seeks refuge, but events conspire to take her, inescapably, to a certain place ...
Stereo (Part 4 this Friday at 3. 00pm)
with Nick Baker.
3: General Practitioner The doctors' weekly hears of a tiny sewing-machine which, when swallowed, can stitch up holes in the stomach ... Producer NIGEL ACHESON Stereo (R)
Andrew Mitchell 's
Pacific quest takes him to Hawaii, where he meets the very last o'o a'a bird. (R)
Nothing is wasted on author and playwright Peter Tinniswood as he strolls round Britain's first 'recycling city' -
Sheffield - in search of low-energy, high-yield material for the programme....
Producer JILL MARSHALL BBC Bristol
David Bean with four personal reports on contemporary rural life. 3: Marx
BBC Manchester (R)
with Chris Dunkley
goes out into the villages, towns and cities of Britain to report on key issues.
Presenter Haig Gordon. Producer SALUE DA VIES
Presenter Andy Crane. Marlene Marlowe investigates.... The Beast of Puddlethorpe Hall by ROY APPS (3).
Taking part:
ANNE ROSENFELD ,
CHARLES SIMPSON ,
MARLENE SIDAWAY and JOHN BULL. Dinosaurs Alive!
Andy explores the lost world of flying reptiles, three-horned plant-eaters and giant carnivores - in Manchester!
The Call of the Wild by JACK LONDON abridged in five parts by MICK GREENWAY.
3: The Toil of Track and Trail
Read by Bob Peck. Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
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Manchester M60 IFZ
Nigel Forde dons his Jean-Paul Sartre personality apron to cook up this week's programme from Paris. Specialities include Marcel Pagnol a la provençale,
Agatha Christie en français and sparkling Chantal Cuer.
by AGATHA CHRISTIE dramatised and directed in five parts by MICHAEL BAKEWELL.
3: Emily Goes to Work
James Pearson has been arrested for the murder of his uncle, but his fiancee, Emily, is determined to prove his innocence. stereo
(Part 4 this Thurs at 11. 00pm)
Stereo sound recording, the first electronic television system and radar were invented in Britain. The driving force behind all of these was one man, Alan Blumlein.
Barry Fox presents a portrait of this eccentric genius who died in mysterious circumstances.
Also taking part are Blumlein's family and those who worked with him in the 1930s.
BBC Bristol.
(Stereo)
Dilly Barlow travels to the House of Commons to investigate its emblem, and also discovers why a yawn is infectious and why sunlight can bring on a sneeze.
Odours that bring on strange behaviour in domestic cats and the aerial wizardry of garden birds.
With Fergus Keeling and Nick Davies.
A critical look at six leading institutions. 3: Marks and Spencer For many of the 14 million people who visit Marks and Spencer every week, it is a reassuring and friendly place to shop. But how does the company with arguably the strongest public image in the country maintain its position as the leading retailer?
Michael Elliott of The
Economist investigates. Producer SALUE DAVIES (R)
Presenter Peter Hill
Producer GWYNETH Williams
Four programmes. 3: Finding Courage
Grace Sheppard reflects on the experience of fear and talks to
Sybil Phoenix , who arrived in London from Guyana 30 years ago.
Producer NORMAN WINTER BBC Manchester. Stereo