with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from St Peter 's and St Paul 's, Caistor, Lincolnshire. Stereo
Robert Forster breakfasts with Alan and Jackie Gear of the National Organic Gardening Centre. Producer Carol Trewin
with Trevor Barnes and Andrew Green Editor Beverley McAinsh including at
talks for the Week's Good Cause about the Piccadilly Advice Centre which helps young homeless people in London.
Donations to; PAC, [address removed]
Credit cards: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke
from St Andrew 's Church, Taunton, to mark the beginning of the Decade of Evangelism.
Led by the Rev Roger Flower and the Rev
David Fletcher.
Preacher: the Bishop of Taunton, the Rt Rev Nigel McCulloch. Tell Out, My Soul
(Woodlands); Thou Whom Shepherds Worshipped (Quam Pastores); 0 Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness (Was Lebet); Kyrie Eleison (Taize); God So Loved the World
(Stainer); Shine, Jesus Shine (Kendrick). Director of Music
Michael Martin. Stereo
Omnibus edition
Director Niall Fraser
with Hugh Prysor Jones Producer Dinah Lammiman
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
with Nick Clarke Editor Roger Mosey
visits Cheshire, where members of the Alderley Edge and Wilmsiow
Horticultural and Rose
Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
Curtmantle by Christopher Fry. 'Henry II,
Henry Curtmantle we sometimes called him, with his cloak as short as his need for sleep. His energy was like creation itself.'
Music David Firman
Performed by Douglas Wootton and Keith Thompson Director Jane Morgan. Stereo (R)
Four programmes on the British state, in which
John Lloyd explores the new ideas which will determine the politics of the next decade.
1: Defining the Limits
Carol Ann Duffy visits the Aldeburgh Poetry Festival.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Clay Jones continues his visit to the Channel
Islands, in Guernsey. Producer Anthony Smith
Laurence Alster presents a four-part attack on the irritations of modern living.
1: Cutting Remarks Hairdressers are the programme's first victims. Producer Kate Whitehead (R)
with Chris Dunkley
A new six-part series in which Annette Kobak invites some seasoned nomads to reflect on their travels.
1: Dervla Murphy in Cameroon.
Producer Kate McAII
reports on key issues from the perspectives of the men and women most affected by them. With Haig Gordon. Producer Gareth Butler
Mary Stewart talks to Nigel Forde about her successful literary career.
Jeremy Nicholas presents a kaleidoscopic impression of the highways, and some of the byways, where Latin still flourishes.
With Martin Jarvis as Nigel Molesworth.
with Dilly Barlow
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm look back at the highlights of 1990.
'Drama, circus, compassion, sexual stimulation or peace: all these things can be communicated by this fantastic instrument we call a voice.'
The first of six programmes in which Elisabeth Soderstrom chooses music to accompany her reflections on singers and singing. Producer Gillian Hush , Stereo
The winner of the 1990 Sony Award for Best General Feature.
Jenni Mills talks to Liz and Fordyce Maxwell.
In 1982 their 11-year-old daughter Susan disappeared walking home along a country road in Northumbria. Her body was found two weeks later over 200 miles away.
Producer Sarah Rowlands (R)
Words and music for
Sunday night.
God and Gothic
In the first of four talks, Dr George Pattison considers the message that medieval art has for the modern church architect.
Producer Alastair Simmons. Stereo