with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Bells on Sunday from St Mary's, Charlton Kings, Glos. Stereo
Oliver Walston travels to Much Marcie in Herefordshire to meet Robin Malim , chairman of Velcourt, one of the biggest farm management companies in Europe. Producer Carol Trewin
with Libby Purves and Alison Hilliard Editor Beverley McAinsh including at
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of an organisation that helps young people to develop self-reliance and resourcefulness.
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by Alistair Cooke
from St Peter Port Church, Guernsey.
With members of the Guernsey Council of Churches and the Salvation Army Band, led by the Dean of Guernsey, the Very
Rev Jeffery Fenwick. I Was Glad (Thiman); Praise to the Lord;
Psalm 150 (Stanford); Isaiah 40; Eternal
Father Strong to Save; I Corinthians 12;
Jubilate (Stanford);
Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation; To God Be the Glory. Stereo
Omnibus edition. Editor Ruth Patterson
A personal review of the current magazines and periodicals by Robin Lustig.
Producer Jane Beresford
Presented by Ken Bruce.
Stereo
Presented by Gordon Clough. Editor Roger Mosey
This week the team visits Ponteland, where members of the Northumberland
Federation of Women's
Institutes put their queries to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones Producer Diana Stenson
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Laura wants to remarry but her daughter determines to prevent her. Written by Sam McBratney.
Pianist Stephanie Hughes Director Eoin O'Callaghan. Stereo
Five programmes in which John Timpson introduces listeners to his part of the country.
3: The Bishop of Norwich - the Rt Rev Peter Nott , Vice Chairman of the Archbishops Commission on Rural Areas.
Producer Marjorie Lofthouse Stereo (R)
Presented by Laurie Taylor
Producer Chris Paling. Stereo
William Brown is perhaps this century's most enduring archetype of English boyhood.
Mary Cadogan presents a portrait of his creator, Richmal Crompton , who was born 100 years ago this summer. With
Richmal Ashbee , Martin Jarvis and Ann Morrish. Producer Pamela Howe (R)
(Martin Jarvis reads his own choice of William' stories on Radio 4 from 6 August. Cassette available from the end of July, price £5. 99)
Mark Burman visits Ted Boseley's bunker.
Six portraits presented by June Knox-Mawer. 1: It Depends What You Mean by ... 'Professor' C E M Joad, of Brains Trust fame.
Stereo
Ten tales of 60s life on the road, read by Anton Rodgers.
Written by Barry Pilton.
A man who needs a lift must be in possession of a woman.
Presented by Julie Mayer from the River Thames.
Including part 1 of The Last Vampire by Willis Hall , read by Victoria Wood , and part 5 of E Nesbit's The House of Arden, with Penelope Keith.
Producer Julia Brooke. Stereo
Edward Blishen invites
Jonathon Porritt and Helena Kennedy to choose four paperbacks. Stereo
House Parties:
Olga Pyne Clarke reads a chapter from her autobiography She Came of Decent People. Director Stuart Griffiths
Dilly Barlow answers your questions.
Find out how to say
'hello' in sperm whale and why some cacti expand and contract.
Actress Eleanor Bron shares treasured poems and paragraphs from her favourite books.
Stereo
Presented by Peter Hill Producer Sallie Davies
Ian Bradley begins a series of programmes looking at concerns raised for Christians about their relationship with creation and the environment.
Reader Mo McCullough. Producer Noel Vincent