with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from All Saints Episcopal Church, Inverary, Scotland. Stereo
Lancastrian wit and university lecturer in agriculture Malcolm Stansfield entertains Robert Forster over breakfast conversation. Producer Tim Finney
with Libby Purves and Trevor Barnes Editor David Coomes including at
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Parish Mass from
St Augustine 's
Church, Daventry, Northamptonshire.
Celebrant and Preacher: Fr Dermot O'Gorman , SS.CC; Readings (JB): Exodus 19, vv 2-6;
Matthew 9, v 36; 10, v 8; Praise Him, Raise Your
Voice in Song; I'll Follow Where You Lead; Here I Am, Lord; I Hear You, Jesus; Give Me Joy in My Heart.
Omnibus edition Written by Mary Cutler Directed and edited by Ruth Patterson
with Nigella Lawson Producer Jane Beresford
with Chantal Cuer
Stereo
with Gordon Clough Editor Roger Mosey
Clay Jones calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki Fred Downham and Sue Phillips to solve listeners' gardening problems. Producer Diana Stenson
Tell Eddie a secret and he won't betray you.
He can draw music but he does not speak. It's easier that way, no one ridicules him. But when a young girl confides in him, her advances shatter his peaceful world. with Alice Arnold, Peter Craze and Cara Kelly. Piano Mary Nash.
Written by Craig Warner Director Caroline Raphael Stereo (R)
Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
Third of five fantasies.
A chance encounter with the famed Maori songstress in Sowerby Bridge causes Claude Jenks to indulge in random jottings....
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
Anthony Anthony Eden is the subject of the third of Peter Hennessy 's discussions on Britain's post-war prime ministers. Producer Caroline Anstey (R)
In a series of four talks, Sir John Gielgud recalls some colourful personalities.
3: Sir Ralph Richardson and Queen Mary Producer
John Knight (R)
Peter Ball has been Suffragen Bishop of Lewes since 1977 but in this week's programme he delves much further back into the history of the town.
What's happening to
English grammar these days? David Crystal investigates. (R)
The fourth of six talks in which Dr Colin Morris puts the common-sense case for Christianity.
Presenter Andy Crane goes behind the scenes at ... Old Trafford
Cricket Club. Plus part 5 of The Puddlethorpe Carnival Coup and part 6 of E B White's Charlotte's Web.
Producer Mary Kalemkerian Stereo
Nigel Forde keeps a date with novelist
Barbara Taylor Bradford ; talks to Dannie Abse about his new collection of poems; and takes off to Brighton in pursuit of a literary gangster.
Six programmes in which John Keay tells the story of the voyages organised by the East India
Company between 1601 and 1615. 3: Islands of Spicerie Producer David Perry
Rosemary Hartill presents six programmes on the relationship of poets to God.
3: Industrial England - the Vision: William Blake Producer Amanda Hancox. Stereo
with Michael Rosen.
Novelist Alison Lurie celebrates the work of her favourite children's writers.
Jessica Holm discovers the virtues of weeds.
In March 1989 Andy and Evelyne Jarvis embarked on a tandem ride from
Sydney to London. Among the spare tyres and mosquito repellent they packed a tape recorder. Stereo
Presenter Peter Hill Producer Sallie Davies
In the second of three talks,
Canon David Marriott reflects on his work at the Christian
Medical College and Hospital at Vellore in southern India.
Producer Alastair Simmons Stereo
The late evening Office of Compline. Stereo (R)