with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward
BBC Pebble Mill. S<ereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from Church of the Sacred Heart, Richmond Hill, Bournemouth, Hants. Stereo
Claire Powell breakfasts on the dairy and arable farm of John Spence, at Heddon-on-the-Wall, Tyne Valley.
BBC Pebble Mill
with Clive Jacobs and Andrew Green
BBC Manchester
including at
speaks for this Week 's Good Cause on behalf of an organisation that works with disabled people in the Third World.
DONATIONS to: [address removed]
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by Alistair Cooke
Eucharist from the Chapel of Pusey House, Oxford. Chief celebrant: The Rev Philip UrseM The third in a series of sermons in Lent based on Luke 4, w 14-30:
Z,!6erQ//or </:e CophfM Preacher: The Rev Dr William Oddie. Readings:
I Peter 2, w 19-24
Matthew 16, w 13-28 Music (NEH): All my hope on God is founded (333); The Lent Prose (507); Stand up! Stand up for Jesus (453);
Praise to the Holiest in the height (439) Director of Music and Organist
Alastair Oatey. stereo
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor Anthony ParMn
Director NiaIIFraser Editor Ruth Patterson BBCPebMeMiII
with Maureen O'Connor Producer Jane Beresford
with Margaret Howard SMrco
Nick Ctarke in Ber)in for the East German elections and John
Sergeant in London. Deputy editor Rod Liddle Editor Roger Mosey
from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, where members of the Senior Union Gardening Club put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki Fred Downham and Ken Hulme
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson BBC Manchester
The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens concluded by Leon Garfield and dramatised in five parts by David Buck. 3: An
Arrival Edwin has disappeared and Jasper is convinced that his nephew has been murdered by Neville Landless.
A mysterious stranger arrives in Cloisterham and seems to entertain other ideas.
Stereo (Part 4 this Friday at 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 fBepeafed Tuesday 11.00pm)
Denis Noble , Professor of Physiology at Oxford University, founded the campaign Save British Science. Geoff Watts presents a portrait of the scientist who is fighting against the decline of research. Producer Deborah Cohen
Norwich has been
Malcolm Bradbury 's academic and literary home for many years now, with his combined life as university lecturer, novelist and television scriptwriter. He explores some of the other aspects of this historic city.
Producer Kate Whitehead BBC Bristol
Radio Pictures of Ladakh
In the first of four programmes, radio photographer Tim Malyon puts you behind the viewfinder of his camera on a Himalayan assignment.
(R)
Israel
The BBC's Jerusalem correspondent. Gerald Butt , describes how Israeli society is becoming increasingly polarised over the future of the Occupied Territories, and how Palestinian despair is turning to Islamic fundamentalism.... Series producer Zareer Masani repeated Thurs 9.45am LW)
(Details as yesterday 11.30am)
Presenter Andy Crane. Brian Blessed reads
Fungus the Bogeyman by Raymond Briggs. Fast Forward Fiction Awards - Bili Oddie reads the winning story. The final episode of T/:e Witch's Revenge by Nigel Hinton. adapted by Neil Shenton.
Taking part: Mariene Sidaway. David King.
Marc Murphy , Elizabeth Mansfield ,
John Bramwell. David Ross and James Greene. Researcher Us Roberts Serial director Caroline Smith
Producer Mary Kalemkehan BBC Manchester. Stereo
Nigel Forde talks to John Healy, and finds out whether 'self-help' books really do help.
with Susan Marling and the Punters team
Travels with Henry Written and read by Colin Johnson.
A poignant and amusing narrative, set in the Hebrides, describing the author's first experiences as a professional actor. Producer Andy Jordan BBC Bristol. Stereo.
with Dilly Barlow
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm find a way to clean the soi) of cities, and took at the living skin of a peat bog.
with special coverage of the results of today's General Election in East Germany.
by David Wheeler. Six turning-points in the career of Winston Churchill. 2: CrMM a< Agadir
Stereo (Part 3 Wed 11.00am LW)
Presenter
John TurnbuII
Producer Sallie Davies
The Way the World Is A series of six programmes for Lent. with The Rev
Dr John Polkinghorne. FRS. President of Queens' College, Cambridge.
3:Can a Scientist Pray?' Producer Norman Winter BBC Manchester. Sffrco