with Marjorie Lofthouse Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Stephen Oliver including
Bells on Sunday from Hexham Abbey, Stereo
George Macpherson joins Barry Salmon for breakfast in Stowmarket, Suffolk. Producer Carol Trewm
with Debbie Thrower and Andrew Green Editor Beverley McAinsh including at
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for the second Sunday in Lent comes from
Kensington Temple in Notting Hill, London, led by the Rev Wynne Lewis. Conrad Hunte delivers the second in a series of special sermons for Lent. Crown Him with Many
Crowns (Diademata, RH 157); Majesty, Worship
His Majesty (Hayford,
S and HF 358); Oh, This Uttermost Salvation (RH 339); Oh, How Sweet the Name of Jesus; Peace Like a River (Parsons, S and HF 472); Let
Your Living Water Flow; Love Divine, All Loves Excelling (Blaenwern,
RH 71); Isaiah 53, vv 1-6; Luke 23, w 26-43. With the Kensington Temple Gospel Choir directed by Geoffrey D'Arcy. Stereo
Omnibus edition.
Director Jane Durrant
with Peter Fiddick
Producer Jane Beresford
with Margaret Howard
Stereo
with Nick Clarke Editor Roger Mosey
visits Oakham,
Leicestershire, where members of the Rutland Horticultural Society put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
Alan Bennett's acclaimed series of six monologues, on radio for the first time.
Miss Ruddock is a self-appointed pillar of society. But her obsessive letter-writing leads to trouble. Performed by Patricia Routledge.
(Stereo)
In 1941, 22-year-old Ruth Ive began a job which involved telephones, world-famous voices and an all-important censor key. Today, she retraces her steps with June Knox-Mawer and uncovers one of our wartime secrets ...
Producer Cathy Drysdale. Stereo (R)
with Laurie Taylor
Producer Nick Ware. Stereo
Centre Point
David Walker asks what would schools, the police and other services look like if the Government were to centralise things yet further?
Roger McGough reads a selection of his poetry and chats to Carol Ann Duffy at the South Bank
Polytechnic.
Producer Jaclyn Parry. Stereo
Bob Wilson returns to
Chesterfield where he was born. Famous as the town with the crooked spire, it also has a remarkable reputation as the birthplace of goalkeepers.
Producer Anthony Smith
In the final programme of the series which explores ancient highways, Roger Worsley relives the life of a packman. Producer Penny Afzal (R)
High up in the Welsh valleys, in a fortified farm built to protect a 17th-century iron master, live four bachelor brothers. Since 1945 they have lived a life apart, and their daily grind without evident gain now has the growing anomaly of thousands of visitors to the iron and stone towers that mark out their ground. Narrated by John Darren. Producer Harriet Green
Is organic farming inevitably kinder to the environment than conventional agriculture? Is organic produce really better for us than food grown with pesticides and fertilisers?
Colin Tudge investigates. Producer Deborah Cohen
Michael Ignatieff discusses his favourite reading matter with Nigel Forde.
The Class Debate
Leading politicians and journalists join students and academics at the London School of Economics to consider the proposition that: 'Britain is rapidly becoming a classless society'.
Proposing: John Redwood , MP, Minister of State at the Department of Trade and Industry; and Barbara Amiel , columnist for The Sunday Times.
Opposing: Bryan Gould , MP, Labour Party
Environment Spokesman; and Paul Foot , columnist for the Daily Mirror.
Chairman Brian Redhead.
Producer Margaret Hill
with Dilly Barlow
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm discover the delights of the rainforest - in Edinburgh.
Peter Hawkins visits the Horsforth Grove Amateur
Operatic Society to find out more about their unlikely success story.
with Patrick Bartlett
Producer Peter Robins
In his series for Lent and Easter, the composer
Francis Grier reflects on seven stories of women in the Bible, illustrated by sections of his Miriam
String Quartet.
2: Shiprah and Puah
Producer Shirley Scott. Stereo