with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Bells on Sunday from
St Mary's, Puddletown. stereo
with Andrew Green and Trevor Barnes Editor David Coomes including at
speaks for the Week's
Good Cause on behalf of an organisation that supports research into deafness.
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Sing; Luke 16, vv 19-31; Lord Jesus, Once You Spoke to Men; God
Forgave My Sin; Air on a G String; Lord Have Mercy On Me; As the Deer Pants; Take My Life Stereo
Omnibus edition
Director Ruth Patterson
with Martin Wainwright
P'oducer Jane Beresford
with Margaret Howard
Producer Elizabeth Burke. Stereo
Editor Roger Mosey
Devon gardeners put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Don Cockman.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
Three Jamaican sisters mourn the death of their mother, Mary. Through the enactment of a ritual, they come to terms with both their own lives and those of their ancestors.
Written by Claudette Williams. Featuring music by Sophie Mcgina.
Director Heather Goodman
Producer Linda Anderson. Stereo
In the final programme of the series, Nick Baker takes a look at the Nursing Times.
Producer Nigel Acheson. Stereo
Five scandals that made the headlines in their day. 3: The case of architect John Garlick Llewellyn Poulson exposed widespread corruption in public life.
Written and presented by David Wheeler.
Producer Mark Savage. Stereo (R)
Andy Croft reassesses some of the radical writers of the 1930s and 40s. 3: Ethel Mannin - feminist, pacifist and romantic novelist.
Producer Dave Sheasby. Stereo
In the final programme from Somerset,
Cliff Morgan travels on the River Axe.
Producer Anthony Smith. Stereo
The third of six talks by Martin Wainwright. Producer John Watkins (R)
Frank Whitford meets
Tony Husband.
Producer Judrth Bumpus. Stereo (R)
Five programmes which offer a personal view of a current controversy. 2: The Face of the Force Richard Wells, Chief Constable of South
Yorkshire Police, answers some of the questions raised by Benjamin Zephaniah in last week's programme about the almost outlawed community of Liverpool 8. The British public, says Wells, still has the best police service in the world. Producer Anna Parkinson
Guests Glenys Kinnock and Mary Riddell.
The first of four programmes telling the story of the colony.
Four programmes in search of weird, exotic and endangered animals. 1: Yangtze River dolphin Producer Gaynor Shutte (R)
Three thousand singers from around the world made a musical pilgramage to Italy last month. Joanne Watson joined the British members. Stereo
The science quiz with Michael Scott.
Producer Louise Dalziel. Stereo (R)
Five programmes in which Chaim Raphael looks at prominent figures in Jewish history. 1: King David Producer
Claire Campbell-Smith Stereo