with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St Mary the Virgin, Iffley, Oxford. Stereo
visits Heal Farm in Devon where Henrietta Green meets Ann Petch , a rare breeds expert.
Producer Carol Trewin
with Andrew Green and Trevor Barnes Editor Beverley McAinsh
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the Royal British Legion's work, and the need for
Poppy Appeal collectors.
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Community mass from the Chapel of the Dominican Convent, Falls Road, Belfast. Isaiah 25, vv 6-10 (JB); Philippians 4, w 12-14, 19 and 20 (JB); Matthew 22, w 1-14 (JB); Mass of Peace (Bodley); Sing to the Mountains;
The Lord Is My Shepherd; Ag Chriost an Siol;
Panis Angelicus (Franck); Thine Be the Glory.
Omnibus edition
Director Ruth Patterson
with Nigella Lawson Producer Jane Beresford
with Margaret Howard Stereo
with Gordon Clough Editor Roger Mosey
visits Somerset, where members of the Kingston St Mary Flower Show and the Unk-Up Gardening Club put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
After the death of her husband, Helen Cuffe moves to Donegal in search of peace and solitude. Nearby an English war veteran pursues his ambition to restore the disused railway station. Their ensuing relationship is unexpected....
An adaptation of Jennifer Johnston 's novel.
Adapted by Denys Hawthorne
Stereo (R)
David Walker explores the reassertion of national sentiment.
Carol Ann Duffy visits the Charterhouse Poetry Festival. Producer Alec Reid
Phil Smith begins his three-stage North
Country journey in his home town of Burnley in the South Pennines. Producer Kate Whitehead
The last of six talks by Martin Wainwright. (R)
The last in the series of personal views on current controversies.
Writer and philosopher Edgar Wilson questions the role of the monarchy. Producer Anna Parkinson
Guests Helen Forrester and Gerald Durrell
This week: the southern fur seals of Juan Fernandez island, off the coast of Chile.
Producer Gaynor Shutte. Stereo (R)
Guest Neil Philip reviews a range of modern poetry anthologies.
Writer Tom Davies celebrates the docks of Cardiff, one of the oldest multi-racial communities, full of life and character. Producer Iwan Russell-Jones (R)
David Willmott looks at four concert halls.
3: Victoria Hall , Hanley
Producer Kate Bolton. Stereo (R)
Chaim Raphael looks at five prominent figures in Jewish history.
4: The Vilna Gaon
Producer Claire Campbell-Smith Stereo