with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
with Jack Hywel-Davies, including Bells on Sunday from St Sepulchre, Holborn Viaduct, London.
(Stereo)
Claire Powell joins the Gourlay family who run a hill farm near Thornhill in Dumfriesshire and have land in New Zealand. Producer SUE SMITH
with Libby Purves and Trevor Barnes
Producer AMANDA HANCOCK Editor DAVID COOMES including at
speaks for this Week's 's Good Cause about an organisation that works on behalf of poor families with children.
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Poverty Action Group,[address removed]
by Alistair Cooke
from the College of Ripon and York, St John , in York. Christ the Teacher
Preacher: the Principal, DR GORDON MCGREGOR
Celebrant: the Chaplain, THE REV GREG HOYLAND The Service of Holy Communion
(ASB, Rite A)
Hymns: Tell out my soul; Lord, for the years; Alleluia, sing to Jesus Anthem: Songs of Farewell (No 4, Parry) Readings: Romans 12, vv 3-8; John 6, vv 63-69 (NTV).
Conductor
STEPHEN HARTLEY
Organist CHRIS LENNIE BBC Manchester
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and edited by NIALL FRASER
A personal review of the current magazines and periodicals by Andrew Rawnsley of The Guardian.
Producer JANE BERESFORD
Presented by Margaret Howard
Presented by Nick Clarke
Deputy editor ROD UDDLE Editor ROGER MOSEY
This week the team visits Shropshire, where members of the Church Stretton Gardening
Club put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones. Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
That Hideous Strength by C. S LEWIS dramatised in four parts by STEPHEN MALLATRATT. 2: Jane's dreams become ever more revealing and vital - to the plans of both sides ...
Stereo (Part 3 this Friday 3.00pm)
Laurie Taylor and his guests review the programmes, personalities and politics contributing to the changing face of radio in the UK.
Researcher CLARE DENNING Producer CHRIS PALING Stereo
Andrew Mitchell 's journey across the Pacific ends on Easter
Island, where the silent statues tell a story of exploitation that is still relevant today.
Producer JOHN HARRISON BBC Bristol (R)
Last year Sian Phillips spent a few weeks in Winchester, on tour with The Glass
Menagerie. Recently she went back to explore a little further than those daily pre-curtain-rise walks would allow.
Producer KATE WHITEHEAD BBC Bristol
A series of six programmes. 2: Sport
Patrick Hannan joins the media ruck and wonders whether there is sports writing beyond the cliche.
Written by PATRICK HANNAN Producer MARK reid
Presented by Chris Dunkley
The first in a series of three programmes in which tenor and opera producer Nigel Douglas talks about some of his favourite singers and their recordings. 1: Tiana Lemnitz
Producer ROSEMARY HART
Presenter Andy Crane. Paul Copley reads
Stanley Bagshaw and the Mafeking Square Cheese Robbery.
Andy goes Behind the Scenes of.... Blue Peter. Plus Part 1 of The Witch's Revenge by NIGEL HINTON adapted in five parts by NEIL SHENTON.
Taking part
MARC MURPHY
MARLENE SIDAWAY
ELIZABETH MANSFIELD
JOHN BRAMWELL and DAVID KING. Serial directed by CAROLINE SMITH
Researcher LIS ROBERTS
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester. Stereo
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A. N. Wilson discusses his biography of C. S. Lewis , and Nigel Forde meets Brian Inglis , journalist and champion of the supernatural, and leafs through the latest collection of Mavis
Gallant's short stories.
Four programmes from different areas of the British Isles considering issues of major concern. 1: The Inner
Temple Debate
At the Inner Temple in London, students, barristers and judges debate the proposition: 'Our system of justice serves the interests of the strong'. Proposing:
Anthony Lester , QC and Helena Kennedy. Opposing: John Laws and Lord Justice
Farquharson. Chairman
Brian Redhead. Assistant producer
LAWRENCE SIMANOWITZ Editor MARGARET HILL
Dilly Barlow discovers why animals walk in such strange ways.
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm visit
Norfolk and the University of East Anglia.
The last of six critical looks at leading institutions.
Westminster Abbey
Does the Abbey succeed in rendering to Britain what is Britain's and to
God what is God's? Sir
Roy Strong investigates. Producer DENNIS SEWELL (R)
Presented by John Turnbull
Producer SALLIE DAVIES
Religious Thought in Contemporary Fiction Four programmes.
2: David Lodge - 'The British Museum is
Falling Down ' and 'How Far Can You Go' Wilfred McGreal looks at the authority of the Church.
Readers JOHN GABRIEL and MARCIA KING. Producer JUU WILLS
BBC North East. Stereo