with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday
Handbells from Bodmin Church, Cornwall. Stereo
( Broadcast yesterday 4.00pm)
Religious news and views from home and abroad with Andrew Green and Trevor Barnes. Producer Norman Winter Editor David Coomes BBC North including at
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from Kirkcudbright Parish Church.
Conducted by the Rev Stewart Wilson. Hymns (CH3): How lovely is thy dwelling place (4); Lord of all being throned afar (34); Crown him with many crowns (298); Love divine, all loves excelling (437); Ye servants of God (372) Readings: Romans 12; Matthew 6, w 38-46; I Peter 2, w 2-24. Organist
Alan Calder BBC Scotland
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor Anthony Parkin
Director and editor Ruth Patterson
BBC Pebble Mill
A personal review of the current magazines and periodicals by Martin Wainwright. Producer Jane Beresford
George Hume presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and TV over the past seven days.
Stereo
with Nick Clarke
Deputy editor Rod Liddle Editor Roger Mosey
This week the team visits Norfolk, where members of the East
Harling Gardening Club put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson BBC North
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by Roderick Graham.
Eddie and Jack re-surface from a dive in the Pacific Ocean only to discover that their boat has drifted out of sight. Eddie, big business shark, takes charge. They will swim back to the coast....
Director Tracey Neale Stereo (R)
A seven-part series compiled by Michael Bakewell.
Anton Chekhov - a life reflected in his own writings, the words of his family and friends and the characters who people his plays.
With David Suchet. 4: A Glimpse of Hell 'Siberia! There's not even a railway! Even for a man in the best of health, 3,000 miles across Central Asia is no joke. You'll kill yourself!'
Reader John Rowe.
With John Baddeley , John Bull, Margaret Courtenay , Michael Graham Cox , Tara Dominick , David Goudge , Marcia King , John Moffatt ,
Simon Treves and Geoffrey Whitehead.
Director Rosemary Hart. Stereo
The last of four programmes.
Beside the Seaside Visitors to Cromer in the 20s and 30s remember searching for crabs and cockles for tea and having sausage sizzlers on the beach.
Stereo
Over ten years ago broadcasting lost a favourite aunt,
Joyce Grenfell. As a tribute to the much-loved actress, writer and comedienne, Richard Baker explores her spiritual beliefs and examines her deep commitment to the Christian Science faith. Producer Julia Robertson BBC North. Stereo (R)
The successful designer Rodney Fitch - the face that re-launched a thousand shops - talks to Michael Woodhead. Producer Hamish Mykura
Cliff Morgan spends a day on the River Deben in Suffolk. He visits the Tide Mill at
Woodbridge and the Anglo-Saxon burial ground Sutton Hoo , learns to count birds on the estuary and enjoys the view from the top of a Martello tower. Producer Anthony Smith BBC Bristol. Stereo
Five programmes. 3: Miyuki and the Yo Ho Ho
Writer Alun Richards goes to sea and finds a Japanese maiden. Producer Jane Dauncey BBC Wales (R)
with Chris Dunkley
goes out into the villages, towns and cities of Britain to report on key issues from the perspectives of the men and women most affected by them.
Presenter Haig Gordon. Producer John Forsyth
Andy Crane reads your Fungus the Bogeyman party menus and goes behind the scenes at ... Manchester Airport.
Serial: Finn MacCool and the Small Men of Deeds by Pat O'Shea , adapted in four parts by Alfred Bradley.
2: The Country of Giants with Nigel Anthony and Kate Binchy.
Serial director Ev Draper Research Lis Roberts
Producer Mary Kalemkerian BBC North. Stereo
Nigel Forde looks into the future of science fiction and discovers that you don't have to be a sci-fi fanatic to enjoy the genre.
Expect the unexpected as listeners report on a variety of issues with the help of Susan Marling and the Punters team.
Kerry Shale reads At
Sea with the America's Cup - a confirmed landlubber's appraisal of the world's greatest yacht race from P J O'Rourke's
Holidays in Hell. Producer Sally Avens
Tender picture books for the under-5s, funny stories for young readers, gritty teenage novels set in Belfast - Martin Waddell is one of Britain's most versatile writers for children. He talks to Michael Rosen.
Nocturnal newt-watching at a neglected pond in Epsom and how to understand the behaviour of the birds that you tempt into your garden.
With Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm.
A long march for
Bill Barlow : from a Cornish boyhood via the Irish Guards to an Orthodox monastery in southern France. With Metropolitan
Anthony of Sourozh and soldiers of the Guards Division Pirbright.
Stereo
The debates and deliberations inside
Parliament's committee rooms as seen by BBC correspondent Peter Hill.
Producer Sallie Davies
The Four Marys
Four Easter talks in which Tony Burnham reflects on the stories of four women who witnessed Jesus's resurrection.
3: Mary, Mother of Jesus Producer Iris Mclntyre BBC North. Stereo