with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from St Peter Mancroft , Norwich. Stereo
with Trevor Barnes and Andrew Green
Producer Amanda Hancox Editor David Coomes
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of an organisation that helps people who are handicapped to enjoy gardening. DONATIONS to:
Gardening for Disabled Trust, [address removed]
by Alistair Cooke
from the Priory Church, Malvem, led by the Rev Julian Charley and the Rev Donald Stevenson , with the BBC Singers directed by John Poole. Matthew 16, w 21-25; I Peter 2, w 21-25; Lift High the Cross; Crown
Him with Many Crowns; My Song Is Love
Unknown; Jubilate
(Britten); Christus factus est (Bruckner)
Organist David Cooper Stereo
Omnibus edition
Agricultural story editor Anthony Parkin
Director Niall Fraser Editor Ruth Patterson BBC Pebble Mill
with Martin Wainwright 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 Daphne Ledward to solve listeners' gardening problems. Producer Diana Stenson BBC North
Two self-obsessed writers working on rather similar biographies about Byron communicate via answer-machine about a possible clash of interests. But could it be turned to their advantage?
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. 5: The Temptation of St Antony
'Silk nightgowns only spell pleasure to me in that they are soft to the touch. Comfort has its appeal for me, but debauchery no allure.' with John Baddeley ,
David King , Marcia King John Moffatt and Simon Treves
Director Rosemary Hart Stereo
The first of three profiles of churches where Christianity is adapting to meet today's challenges.
The Nine O'Clock Service In Sheffield a phenomenal church within a church is evolving. Labelled
'God's acid house' by the press, the Nine O'Clock Service - basically Anglican in nature - gears its worship to the nightclub culture. Their teaching service is a cross between Wogan and the Oprah Winfrey Show; they celebrate communion in Russian Orthodox style and once a month they worship in a nightclub ...
Producer Alison Bogle BBC Bristol. Stereo
Jeremy Cherfas tells the tale of the fall and rise of the black-footed ferret, the most wanted animal in the West. Producer Miles Barton BBC Bristol (R)
In the last programme of the series, Andrea Adams presents a portrait of campaigner Diana Lamplugh - founder of the Suzy Lamplugh Trust.
Producer Cathy Drysdale
Ludovic Kennedy spent idyllic childhood summers in the Scottish seaside town of Nairn.
From there he explored the area's ancient fortresses and imagined the sounds of battle on nearby Culloden Moor. Producer Jill Marshall BBC Bristol
Five programmes. 4: The Veteran
Alun Richards meets a Japanese ex-soldier. Producer Jane Dauncey BBC Wales (R)
with Chris Dunkley
reports on key issues. With Stephen Beard. Producer Sallie Davies
Presenter Andy Crane. Be a supersleuth with Kitty Purwell and Dick Dogsbody in The Crump Cunundrum by Lee Pressman.
For National Pet Week Katie Boyle tells Andy how she rescues stray dogs. Serial: Finn MacCool and the Small Men of Deeds by Pat O'Shea , adapted in four parts by Alfred Bradley.
3: A Thief in the Night Serial director Ev Draper Research Lis Roberts
Producer Mary Kalemkerian BBC North. Stereo
Walt Whitman's son met Shakespeare on the banks of the Seine.... and the consequence was: a Parisian legend.
Nigel Forde investigates.
with Susan Marling
A Diary without Dates by Enid Bagnold. Reader
Angela Pleasence.
Producer Sue Wilson. Stereo
with Michael Rosen.
Sue Margolis wonders why there are so many mice in children's stories.
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm get up early in preparation for International Dawn Chorus Day.
The mild winter and early spring have brought forward the elderflowers, which means a busy time for the winery at
Twyford in the Thames Valley. Mollie Harris tastes the fruit of their labours.
with Michael Fairbaim Producer Andrew Denwood
Mary, Sister of Martha In this fourth and final Easter talk,
Tony Burnham reflects on the story of a woman who followed Jesus as a disciple and witnessed his resurrection.
Producer Iris Mclntyre BBC North. Stereo