with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from Holy Trinity
Church, Eckington,
Worcestershire. Stereo
Claire Powell joins Joe Henson and his family on their Cotswold sheep and arable farm. Producer Sue Smith BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Trevor Barnes
Producer Amanda Hancox Editor Beverley McAinsh including at
talks, for the Week's Good Cause, about the National Gardens Scheme, which raises money for nursing and gardening charities.
0 BOOK: listing mostly private gardens open in 1990, £2.25 from [address removed]
by Alistair Cooke
from Ararat Baptist
Church, Whitchurch, Cardiff.
The second in a series of sermons in Lent based on Luke 4, vv 14-30.
Good News for the Poor Preacher
The Rev Roy Jenkins Psalm 86; Crown Him with many crowns;
Make way; How firm a foundation; God of Grace and God of Glory; 0 Lord, hear my prayer BBC Wales
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor Anthony Parkin
Directed and edited by Ruth Patterson BBC Pebble Mill
with Maureen O'Connor Producer Jane Beresford
with June Knox-Mawer Stereo
with Nick Clarke
Deputy editor Rod Liddle Editor Roger Mosey
visits Kent, where members of the Minster and Monkton Horticultural Society put the queries to
Dr Stefan Buczacki Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson BBC Manchester
* WRITE to: Gardeners'
Question Time, BBC, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ
0 CEEFAX: page 645
The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens concluded by Leon Garfield - and dramatised in five parts by David Buck. 2: A Disappearance Edwin and Neville, determined to resolve their differences, agree to attend a Christmas Eve dinner hosted by Edwin's guardian,
Jasper. It proves to be the last meeting the three will ever have.
Stereo (Part 3 this Friday at 3.00pm)
with Laurie Taylor
Researcher Clare Denning Producer Chris Paling. Stereo
Nikolai Tolstoy , novelist, romantic, radical historian - now facing bankruptcy after losing his libel case. Hugh Prysor-Jones talks to this Russian
Englishman about his work and his woes. Producer Chen Wallace
The train now arriving ... is the last steam locomotive to be built at Swindon, the Evening Star. Also, back after nearly 30 years is the Director of London's Science Museum,
Dr Neil Cossons , who finds it hard to recognise Brunei's great railway town in its new 'silicon valley' livery. Producer Jill Marshall BBC Bristol
The last of six programmes. Television
Written and presented by Patrick Hannan Producer Mark Reid BBC Wales (R)
Calcutta
Three hundred years after it was founded, Mark Tully explains why the former capital of the Raj still has much to celebrate, despite the poverty for which it has become notorious.
(Details yesterday 11.30am)
Presenter Andy Crane. Paul Copley reads
Stanley Bagshaw and the 14-Foot Wheel by Bob Wilson.
Andy goes behind the scenes of ... Radio 1's Top 40. Plus part 5 of The Witch's Revenge by Nigel Hinton adapted in six parts by Neil Shenton. Taking part:
Elizabeth Mansfield John Bramwell
Marlene Sidaway Marc Murphy David King David Ross and James Greene. Researcher Lis Roberts Serial director Caroline Smith
Producer Mary Kalemkerian BBC Manchester. Stereo
Nigel Forde asks, what makes a classic textbook? and visits a warehouse in Kent piled high with books destined to replenish Romania's gutted libraries.
with Susan Marling and the Punters team. Listeners report on a variety of issues.
The first of ten programmes.
Derek Jacobi reads An Italian Dream, a travel sketch from Charles Dickens 's Pictures from Italy. Producer John Tydeman Stereo
with Dilly Barlow
with Jessica Holm and Fergus Keeling
by David Wheeler. Six turning-points in the career of Winston Churchill. With Daniel Massey as Winston and Lord Randolph Churchill. 1: A Shooting Star
Lord Randolph's rapid rise and sudden end were always before his son as he pursued his singular path.
Stereo (Part 2 on Wed 11. 00am L W)
with John Turnbull Producer Sallie Davies
The Way the World Is Six programmes for Lent, with The Rev
Dr John Polkinghorne , FRS. 2: More Than Meets the Eye?
Producer Norman Winter BBC Manchester. Stereo