with Marjorie Lofthouse Iroducer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St James's Church,
Poole, Dorset. Stereo
visits Lord Selborne on his Hampshire farm to celebrate 'Apple Day'. With Henrietta Green. Producer Carol Trewin
with Libby Purves and Trevor Barnes Editor David Coomes including at
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the work of the Disabled Living Foundation. 0 DONATIONS to: DLF, [address removed]. Credit Cards: [number removed]
from the West Kirk of Helensburgh. 0 Send Thy Light Forth; I May
Speak in the Tongues of Angels; Heavenly Father, May Thy Blessing; Teach Me My God and King;
God of Abraham Praise; Loving Shepherd of Thy Sheep; Proverbs 16,
W 1-9 and 20-23; Luke 14, vv 15-24. Stereo
Omnibus edition
Director Ruth Patterson
with Nigella Lawson Producer Jane Beresford
with Margaret Howard Stereo
with Nick Clarke Editor Roger Mosey
visits Berkshire, where the Reading Horticultural Federation put their queries to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
The Skull beneath the Skin
P D James's thriller, adapted in two parts. 2: After the murder on Courcy Island, the police are confronted by ten possible suspects.
Pianist Geoffrey Brawn Director Matthew Walters Stereo (R)
David Walker explores the nationalist revival.
Carol Ann Duffy visits the Charterhouse
Poetry Festival. Producer Alec Reid
Phil Smith continues his journey to Settle in the Yorkshire Dales.
Producer Kate Whitehead
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Five programmes that explore people's passions for everyday objects and objectives. 1: Supermarkets
Producer Fiona Couper (R)
A radio ballad by Ewan MacColl and Charles Parker
. The heroic story of engine driver
John Axon told by his widow and workmates and, in song, by Ewan MacColl. Producer Charles Parker
(First broadcast m 1958. See also Radio 2's 'Tribute', Tues 9.00pm)
The art of biography writing.
Three programmes looking at key people in the legal process.
1: The Amateur Justices
Joshua Rozenberg eavesdrops on Coventry magistrates.
Producer Brian King (R)
Three programmes in which children from around the world discuss laughter with Nick Baker. Producer Cathy Drysdale (R)
looks at sports writers.
A centenary portrait of Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu (1890-1959).
Written and directed by John Powell. Stereo
In the last programme David Willmott looks at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester.
Producer Kate Bolton. Stereo (R)
Chaim Raphael looks at five prominent figures in Jewish history.
5: Chaim Weizmann
Producer Claire Campbell-Smith Stereo