with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from St Laurence's Church,
Frodsham, Cheshire. stereo
until 8.00
With Andrew Green and Trevor Barnes Editor David Coomes including at
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speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of an organisation
Promoting ways of living that minimise harm to the environment.
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All Saints Parish Church, Normanton, Wakefield, with the Rev David Hughes. Acts 2, vv 1-12;
Alleluia, Opening Our
Hearts to Him; Jubilate; Hold Me Lord; Holiness; Filled with the Spirit's Power; Any Spirit Will Come; We Believe; Let the Flame Burn Brighter.
Omnibus edition Director Niall Fraser Editor Ruth Patterson
with Andrew Rawnsley Producer Jane Beresford
with Margaret Howard Stereo
with Gordon Clough in London and James Naughtie in Washington. Editor Roger Mosey
Members of Cumbria's Longtown Horticultural
Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sid Robertson.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
Gilbert Winblow needs a rest - but finds himself careering across the countryside in charge of an elephant!
Written by John Graham
Director Glyn Dearman. Stereo (R)
Monty and Ike
First of five fantasies.
This week Claude Jenks recalls two brief but vivid encounters with those great military men.
Reader Malcolm Hebden. Written by Brian Thompson Producer Alastair Wilson (R)
Laurie Taylor reviews the changing face of radio in the UK. Producer Chris Paling
Stereo
Peter Hennessy presents a four-part series on Britain's four postwar prime ministers.
1: Clement Attlee
Producer Caroline Anstey (R)
In a series of four talks, Sir John Gielgud recalls some colourful personalities.
1: Mrs Patrick CampbellProducer John Knight (R)
Phil Drabble spends a day in the Lake District. Producer Anthony Smith
David Crystal 's exploration of the language today. (R)
The second of six talks in which Dr Colin Morris puts the common-sense case for Christianity.
The last programme in the present series with Stephen Beard. Producer Gareth Butler
Presenter Andy Crane. Including Paul Copley 's diary of his African
Adventure. Plus part 3 of The Puddlethorpe Carnival Coup and part 4 of E B
White's Charlotte's Web. Producer Mary Kalemkerian Stereo
Nigel Forde talks to
Henry Brewis ; Feminist Book Fortnight; and Romanian poet Nina Cassian visits Britain.
Six features compiled from original journals in which John Keay tells of the experimental journeys undertaken in 1601-15 by the East India Company. 1: Sumatran Sultans Producer David Perry. Stereo
Rosemary Hartill presents six programmes on the relationship of poets to God.
1: Medieval England - the Quest: Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Reader Nigel Forde.
Produce: Amanda Hancox. Stereo
with Michael Rosen.
A look at Ladybird Books with Jill Burridge.
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm on the bush babies of Tanzania.
With Penelope Wilton Rosalind Shanks.
An examination of the friendship between Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf.
Narrator Anthony Hyde. Written by Cherie Rogers Stereo
A portrait of George Matheson , the 19th-century preacher, presented by Ian Bradley.
Readers Tom Fleming and Sandy Neilson. Producer John Arnott
Rebecca de Saintonge talks to Afrikaans poet Bremer Hof meyr.
Producer Shirley Scott. Stereo