with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including Bells on Sunday from St Peter 's Church, South Weald. Stereo
Henrietta Green meets David and Elizabeth Browning on their farm in Kent.
Producer Carol Trewin
with Christopher Morgan and Debbie Thrower Editor David Coomes including at
talks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of an organisation that offers support to those who have lost a baby during pregnancy.
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The Prince of Peace?
A series of four sermons exploring the Christian message of peace. 3: Peace in the Face of Racism
Mass for the third Sunday of advent from the Church of St Francis of Assisi,
Pottery Lane, London.
Celebrant and preacher: Fr Oliver McTernan.
Isaiah 61, vv 1,2, 10, 11; I Thessalonians 5, vv 16-24; John I, vv 6-8, 19-28; On Jordan's Bank the Baptist's Cry; Come to Set Us Free; Unless a Grain of Wheat; Forth in the Peace of Christ We Go. Director of Music/Organist Christopher Rees. Stereo
Omnibus edition Director Joanna Toye
with Martin Wainwright Producer Gareth Butler
with Margaret Howard Stereo
Presented by Nick Clarke
Editor Roger Mosey
visits Nottingham, where members of the city Flower Club put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
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The Browning Version Terence Rattigan 's poignant drama.
A classics master is given a translation of the Agamemnon by a pupil. This single act of kindness could change the life of the teacher, an unpopular pedant and victim of an unhappy marriage, on the verge of premature retirement.
Director Ian Cotterell. Stereo (R)
Laurie Taylor and his guests review the changing face of radio. Producer Nick Ware. Stereo
The series that takes an in-depth look at current affairs.
With Peter Hennessy.
Carol Ann Duffy visits the Janneau King's Lynn Festival.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Salvation Army leader General Eva Burrows visits 'the house on the hill with a window on the world' - the Army's
International College for officers in Sydenham, south London.
Producer Jill Marshall
Phil Smith 's six-part guide to making the most of your sunset years. 4: Looking on the Dark Side
Producer Gillian Hush
Four talks in which David Bean traverses the island following the route marked out 70 years earlier by D.H. Lawrence.
goes out into the villages, towns and cities of Britain to report on key issues. The last of the series presented by Hugh Prysor-Jones . Producer Charles Sigler
Queen Elizabeth I, the 1980s and an African journey are the subjects of three new books that illustrate how historical and cultural events are documented in biography, photo-journalism and travel reportage. With Nigel Forde.
On the Pig's Back by Bill Naughton.
Christmas Eve Party In the second of two parts, Kenneth Cranham tells of a party that gets woefully out of hand.
Producer Michael Adams. Stereo
Michael Rosen presents the results of the Treasure Islands/Red
House Book Club children's book survey.
A 'mutant' starling with a beak that would make an oystercatcher envious and a major event Down Under.
Graeme Fife 's epic series in seven parts. 6: Guenever
'I'll fight any man alive, any man, to prove her innocence. Any man prepared to stand against me blade to blade, I'll fight for her honour, for her name.'
With Jo Kendall , Marcia King , Moir Leslie , Brian Miller , Simon Treves , Vincent Brimble and Donald Gee .
Music Steven Faux
Director John Powell. Stereo
with Peter Hill
Producer Jane Beresford
The Cost of Discipleship
The last of Carsten Thiede 's talks on Christian connections between England and Germany. The years spent by Dietrich Bonhoeffer in London were crucial for his spiritual development, as he considered how to confront the evil of Nazism.
Producer Denis Nowlan. Stereo