with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from St Martin-in-the-Fields, London. Stereo
Henrietta Green meets Shropshire bacon-curer Maynard Davies. Producer Tim Finney
with Trevor Barnes and Christopher Morgan Editor David Coomes including at
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the work of an organisation which tries to help separating and divorcing parents to reach agreement, especially over the children. DONATIONS to:
National Family Conciliation Council[address removed]
Credit cards: 081 -[number removed]
by Alistair Cooke
The Most Rev
Sir Paul Reeves , Governor-General and former
Archbishop of New
Zealand, preaches at the opening worship of the Seventh Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Canberra, Australia. Hymns: From All That Dwell below the Skies; Veni Creator Spiritus;
Let Us with a Gladsome
Mind; We Are Marching in the Light of God; Romans 8. w 19-26;
John 14, w 16-17. Stereo
Omnibus edition.
Director Clive Brill
with Andrew Rawnsley Producer Dinah Lammiman
with Margaret Howard Stereo
with Nick Clarke Editor Roger Mosey
A postbag edition. Clay Jones calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips to solve listeners' gardening problems. Producer Diana Stenson
0 WRITE to: Gardeners' Question Time, BBC, PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1SJ
NEW Alan Bennett's acclaimed series of six monologues on radio for the first time.
A middle-aged man lives with his elderly mother, but who is more dependent? Performed by Alan Bennett.
Jan Zilliacus , daughter of silent-film-maker Larry Trimble , remembers working with her father, several dogs, a tigress, a pack of wolves, and - almost - the reluctant lions. Producer Piers Ptowright. Stereo (R)
In the first of a new series,
Laurie Taylor examines the arguments for the privatisation of Radio 1. Producer Nick Ware. Stereo
with Peter Hennessy
Carol Ann Duffy visits the Aideburgh Poetry Festival.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Transatlantic commuter
Jessica Catto builds houses in the USA and is an ambassador's wife in the UK. On a rare day off, she assesses the rebuilding of Uppark, an '18th-century time capsule' owned by the National Trust, which in 1989 was gutted by fire. Producer Jill Marshall
Four programmes in which Roger Worsley explores ancient highways. 2: Roadside Oddments
The physical evidence of past events can be found on the road.
Producer Penny Afzal (R)
Six programmes in which Annette Kobak invites seasoned travellers to reflect on a journey. 6: Norman Lewis and Indo-China.
Producer Kate McAII
with John Thirlwell Producer Jane Beresford
Alms for Oblivion author Simon Raven discusses his memoirs with Nigel Forde , who also discovers how novelists christen their creations.
The Police
Debate
The first of this year's debates comes from the Metropolitan Police
Training Establishment in Hendon, with the proposition that: 'The
British public cannot have confidence in our present system of policing'.
Proposing: John Alderson , former Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall; and Andrew Puddephatt , General Secretary of the National Council for
Civil Liberties.
Opposing: David Owen ,
Chief Constable of North
Wales and President of the Association of Chief Police Officers; and Alan Eastwood , Chairman of the Police Federation of England and Wales.
Chairman Brian Redhead.
Producer Margaret Hill
with Dilly Barlow
Jessica Holm reports on the fate of the takahe.
In the last programme of the series, the soprano Elisabeth Soderstrom chooses music with royal associations.
Producer Gillian Hush. Stereo
Producer Andrew Denwood
Words and music for Sunday night. Not a Problem
The second of two talks in which the Rev Roger Grainger reflects on the universal human experience of suffering. Producer Noel Vincent. Stereo
The late evening Office of Compline. Stereo