with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
A selection of hymns and music with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from St James the Great, Stonesfield. Stereo
Oliver Walston takes an unusual and intoxicating breakfast with one of the most original winemakers and growers in Britain - Peter Hall.
Producer Carol Trewin
Religious news and views 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 supports people with a severe mental illness and their families.
DONATIONS to: Manic Depressive Fellowship, [address removed]. Credit cards: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke
Community Mass from St Mary's College,
Oscott, West Midlands. Principal celebrant: the Rt Rev Mgr Patrick McKinney. Preacher: the Rev David Evans.
Hymns: Christ Is Made the Sure Foundation;
Bread I Bring to the God of Love; Thou, Whose Almighty Word.
Settings: Congress Mass (Alan Rees ); St Chad's Mass (David Saint).
Readings (JB): Proverbs 31, vv 10-13, 19,20,30, 31; Matthew 25, w 14-30. Choirmaster Julian Nicol Organist
Christopher Whitehead
Omnibus edition Director Niall Fraser
with Andrew Rawnsley Producer Dinah Lammiman
with Margaret Howard Stereo
Nick Clarke in London, and Stephen Jessel in Paris for the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe. Editors Sue Bonner and Joanna Mills
Clay Jones calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward to solve listeners' gardening problems. Producer Diana Stenson
• WRITE to. 'Gardeners ' Question Time', BBC, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ
The Dissolution of Marcus Fleishman
In the evolutionary scale of things,
Marcus Fleishman , a Jew who died during the war, is metamorphosed into an ape used for inhuman experiments.
Written by Stephen Davis.
With David Graham and James Thomason.
with Laurie Taylor
Producer Nick Ware. Stereo
Woods and Trees
With all eyes on interest rates, the money supply and the ERM, Dieter Helm asks: are the right instruments being used to measure
Britain's international competitiveness?
Carol Ann Duffy visits the Charterhouse
Poetry Festival.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Playwright Wally K Daly directs his own neighbours in a centenary production at Margravine Gardens in London's Barons Court. Producer Jill Marshall
The final programme in the series looks at pens. Producer Fiona Couper (R)
goes out into the villages, towns and cities of Britain to report on key issues from the perspectives of the men and women most affected by them. With Haig Gordon. Producer Jane Beresford
Nigel Forde discusses some of the year's best books for children, selected by Chris Powling and Beverley Matthias.
The tenth series of listeners' reports.
The return of the series of non-fiction readings. The Fire of Rome
The account by the great Roman historian Tacitus of the fire of Rome during the reign of the Emperor Nero. How far was Nero responsible? Reader John Shrapnel. Translated by Michael Grant Producer Stuart Griffiths
Jill Burridge meets illustrators of nursery rhymes.
The report from the Marine Conservation
Society and the World Wide Fund for Nature advocates coastal zone management for the UK, but is it a practical proposal?
Graeme Fife 's epic series in seven parts. 2: Tristram
'Sir Tristram, at this
Round Table, we stand equal in honour and oath. Through this unbroken circle courses the blood of our body of chivalry.
Break oath and we bleed, each one of us.'
With Jo Kendall , Marcia King , Brian Miller , Simon Treves and John Bull.
Music Steven Faux.
Producer John Powell. Stereo j
with Peter Hill
Producer Andrew Denwood
Keith Clements with his final reflection on the significance of historical battles. This week: the Dambusters.
Producer Stephen Lynas. Stereo