with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer JANE WARD
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies , including
Bells on Sunday from St Olave, Hart Street, London. Stereo
Claire Powell breakfasts with Charles Pinney , who uses heavy horses on his farm near
Honiton in Devon. Producer SUE SMITH BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Trevor Barnes
Producer AMANDA HANCOX Editor DAVID COOMES including at
speaks for this Week's Good Cause on behalf of the International Council for Bird Preservation.
DONATIONS to: ICBP
[address removed]. Credit card donations: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke
Parish Mass from St Luke's Church,
Stone Cross, Sussex.
Celebrant and preacher Fr Jonathan Graves.
Hymns: Jubilate, everybody; Alleluia, sing to Jesus; Give me joy in my heart Readings: Psalm 61 Isaiah 49, vv 14-15
I Corinthians 4, w 1-5 Matthew 6, vv 24-34. Organist JANE GOW
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor ANTHONY PARKIN
Directed and edited by RUTH PATTERSON
with Hugh Prysor-Jones Producer JANE BERESFORD
with Margaret Howard Stereo
with Nick Clarke
Deputy editor ROD LIDDLE Editor ROGER MOSEY
Clay Jones digs into the postbag and calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips to solve listeners' gardening problems.
Producer DIANA STENSON BBC Manchester
0 WRITE to: Gardeners'
Question Time, BBC, PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1SJ
(Questions on postcards only)
That Hideous Strength by c. S LEWIS.
The last of four parts dramatised by STEPHEN MALLATRATT.
With and Merlin arrives at
Belbury, knowing that
'no power that is merely earthly will serve against the Hideous Strength'.
Stereo
with Laurie Taylor and guests.
Researcher CLARE DENNING Producer CHRIS PALING
Stereo
Miguel Augustin Torres , scion of the Spanish wine dynasty, now cultivates vines in the shadow of the Chilean Andes.
Margaret Howard presents a portrait of a winemaker of genius. Producer HOWARD ROGERS
(Postponed from 18 February)
Roger McGough has lived in the Portobello Road for seven years now, and finds that it's not just home to antique dealers and the odd
Liverpudlian poet. This one-time farm track and Dickensian den of iniquity attracts a wide range of musicians, writers and artists, as well as hordes of treasure-hunters every Saturday.
Producer KATE WHITEHEAD BBC Bristol
Six programmes. 4: Memory
Written and presented by Patrick Hannan. BBC Wales (R)
with Chris Dunkley
Anneliese Rothenberger The last of three programmes with tenor and opera producer Nigel Douglas.
Producer ROSEMARY HART Stereo (R)
Presenter Andy Crane. There's sabotage afoot at the Spamchester Light Opera - help
Purwell and Dogsbody solve the case of The
Opera Singing Detective, with ELIZABETH
ESTENSEN and TIMOTHY SPALL. Plus part 3 of The Witch's Revenge by NIGEL HINTON adapted in six parts by NEIL SHENTON. Taking part: Marc Murphy
Elizabeth Mansfield
David King
John Bramwell
Marlene Sidaway and David Ross.
Researcher LIS ROBERTS Serial directed by CAROLINE SMITH
Producer MARY KALEMKERIAN BBC Manchester Stereo
The editor's relationship with an author is an important and delicate one. Nigel Forde meets publishing directors Liz Calder , Andrew Franklin and Mark Barty-King and looks closely at the small print to reveal the detailed work of the copy-editor.
Four programmes considering issues of major concern.
3: The Edinburgh Debate from Edinburgh
University, where senior politicians, key figures in the arms debate and students discuss the proposition that:
'In view of events in Eastern Europe, Britain's nuclear weapons policy is now redundant.'
Proposing:
Martin O'Neill , MP
(Labour Party Defence Spokesman) and Bruce Kent (Chair, CND). Opposing:
The Rt Hon George Younger MP (former Secretary of State for Defence) and Field Marshal Sir Nigel Bagnall (former Chief of General Staff). Chairman
Brian Redhead. Producer
LAWRENCE SIMANOWITZ Editor MARGARET HILL
Dilly Barlow goes green.
Yn dod o Ogledd Cymru a Fergus Keeling a Lionel Kelleway.
The programme comes from North Wales.
For over 50 years,
Benno Moiseiwitsch was a favourite pianist with British audiences.
Roger Nichols tells the story of the boy from Odessa.
Stereo
Presenter Peter Hill Producer SALLIE DAVIES
Religious Thought in Contemporary Fiction The last of four programmes.
Graham Greene -
'Monsignor Quixote'
Wilfred McGreal looks at Greene's themes of loyalty and friendship between a priest and a communist.
Reader VINCENT BRIMBLE. Producer JUU WILLS. Stereo