with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Stephen Oliver.
Bells on Sunday from St Peter 's, Stoke
Goldington, Bucks. Stereo
with Trevor Barnes and Andrew Green Editor Beverley McAinsh including at
8.00am News
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of an organisation that gives advice on sexual and personal relationships to people with a disability. DONATIONS to: SPOD, [address removed]
from St Michael 's
Church, Enniskillen.
Readings (JB): Jeremiah 20, vv 7-9; Romans 12, vv 1-2; Matthew 16, vv 21-27; God Bids Us Welcome to His House; For You My Soul Is
Thirsting;
Confitimini Comino ; Take and Eat;
Domine Non Sum Dignus
Omnibus edition. Director Ruth Patterson
with Maureen O'Connor Producer Dennis Sewell
with Margaret Howard Stereo
with Gordon Clough Editor Roger Mosey
A postbag edition. Clay Jones with Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Producer Diana Stenson
Broadcast in tribute to the director David Johnston who died recently.
While on holiday in Venice, Beth and her brother
Ronnie are haunted by the ghost of Byron.
Written by Peter Ling. Stereo (R)
A story by Elizabeth Taylor. Reader Fiona Walker. Producer Sue Wilson (R)
Nick Baker looks at four periodicals. 1: Campaign - an advertising magazine.
Producer Nigel Acheson. Stereo
A montage of memories of Henry Williamson , the author of Tarka the Otter, intercut with extracts from his work.
Producers Neil Walker and David Clayton
(First broadcast on Radio Norfolk)
Andrew Joynes reports from a corner of the Surrey countryside, once the scene of preparations for a German invasion of Britain.
Producer Zareer Masani
In the first of four programmes from Somerset, Cliff Morgan travels on the River Parrett.
Producer Anthony Smith. Stereo
Anton Rodgers reads Barry Pilton 's final tale: Istanbul.
Producer Louise Purslow. Stereo
Frank Whitford meets four artists.
1: Mel Caiman
Producer Judith Bumpus Stereo (R)
Ray Gosling visits
Rocester in Staffordshire and a family-owned digger-works.
The first of a new series presented by Peter Day .
Edward Blishen with guests Fred D'Aguiar and Caryl Phillips.
Stereo
Finlay Welsh reads from Ralph Glasser 's Gorbals Voices, Siren Songs. Producer Hamish Wilson
The possible link between pesticides and a decline in the British grey partridge.
The life of popular poet Caroline Norton , who outraged Victorian society. Stereo
with Michael Scott Producer Louise Dalziel Stereo (R)
Canon Frank Wright explores the last of four plays: Ayckbourn's Man of the Moment. Producer Alastair Simmons Stereo
The late evening Office of Compline. Stereo (R)