with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from St Mary the Virgin, Nottingham. Stereo
Robert Forster has breakfast with sheep farmer, writer and raconteur R W F Poole. Producer Carol Trewin
with Christopher Morgan and Debbie Thrower Editor David Coonies including at
8.00am News
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of the BBC Children in Need Appeal.
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by Alistair Cooke
from the Chapel of Loretto School, Musselburgh.
Conducted by the Chaplain, the Rev John Anderson.
Readings: Ezekiel 34, vv 11-16,20-24;
Matthew 25, vv 31-46
Hymns: Christ
Triumphant, Ever
Reigning, Lift High the Cross (Crucifer);
Thine Be the Glory (Maccabaeus)
Anthems: Hymn after a Song of Wisdom
(Stanford); The Spacious Firmament on High (Addison/Graves)
Organist John Riley Director of Music
Timothy Goulter
Omnibus edition Directors Niall Fraser and Alfred Bradley
with Robin Lustig
Producer Jane Beresford
with Margaret Howard Stereo
with Nick Clarke Editor Roger Mosey
visits Harrogate,
North Yorkshire, where members of the Northern
Horticultural Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
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Devils in the Glass
A new play by Adisakdi Tantimedh , a Young Playwright Festival winner.
A young Chinese student returns home to Hong
Kong and discovers the ghosts in her country's past that have caused the recent terrible upheavals.
Director Peter Kavanagh. Stereo
Laurie Taylor and his guests review the changing face of radio in the UK.
Producer Nick Ware. Stereo
No Turning Back?
Have the Thatcher years banished the traditions of solidarity and common welfare provision? Or are they in temporary exile?
Carol Ann Duffy visits the Janneau King's Lynn Festival.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
From under the rubble come the voices of Vaughan Street as playwright Wally K Daly spends his 50th birthday in his old home of Grangetown near Middlesbrough. Producer Jill Marshall
Phil Smith 's chirpy six-part guide to making the most of your sunset years. 1: First Signs
Producer Gillian Hush
with Chris Dunkley
goes out into the villages, towns and cities of Britain to report on key issues. Presented by Janet Cohen.
Producer Charles Sigler
Nigel Forde unravels the mysteries of Nemo's
Almanac; novelist Jean Rhys is rediscovered with the help of her biographer
Carole Angier ; and Scottish poet Norman MacCaig talks about his
Collected Poems.
Listeners report on a variety of issues with the help of Susan Marling.
The second in a series of five non-fiction readings. Ten Days That Shook Czechoslovakia
The first of two extracts from Rudolf Krejcik 's eyewitness account of the events in Prague a year ago.
Reader Karl Johnson. Translated by Frank Radd Producer Alan Drury
Julia Eccieshare , editor of Children's Books of the Year, recommends Christmas presents for all ages.
Fergus Keeling and Michael Scott discover how to clean up murky waters with mussel power.
Graeme Fife 's epic series in sevenparts. 3: Gareth
'I serve the King, I serve his Round Table, I wish to serve your lady for her honour, to rescue her from foul knight.'
With Tara Dominick ,
Jo Kendall , Marcia King , John Bull , Brian Miller ,
Simon Treves and James Greene.
Music Steven Faux
Director John Powell. Stereo
with Peter Hill
Producer Andrew Denwood
The Greatest
Englishman
In the first of four programmes on Christian connections between
England and Germany, Carsten Thiede tells the story of St Boniface, missionary and martyr.
Followed by the late evening Office of Compline, sung by the Benedictine community of Solesmes, Normandy. Producer Denis Nowlan. Stereo