with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
A selection of hymns and music for Sunday morning introduced by Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from St Leonard, Bledington, Gloucestershire. stereo
Religious news and views with Debbie Thrower and Christopher Morgan. Editor Beverley McAinsh including at
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Parish Church, Aberdeen, led by the Rev Bob Brown. Hymns: The Lord's My Shepherd; Before the World Began; I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say; Blest Be the Everlasting God. Anthem: Blessed Are All
They That Fear the Lord. Readings: Ezekiel 34, w 1-13 and 15-16; I Peter 2, w 19-25; John 10, w 1-11. Organist:
Geoffrey Atkinson. Stereo
Omnibus edition. Director Jane Durrant
A personal review of the current magazines and periodicals by Hugh Prysor-Jones . Producer Dinah Lammiman
with Margaret Howard. Stereo
with Gordon Clough. Editor Roger Mosey
This week the team visits Manchester where members of the Manchester and District Fuchsia Society put their queries to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
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'Attic' Higgins, school oddball and would-be poet, gets a part in a new TV serial. It looks as if his troubles are over but really they are just starting. Written by Diane Whiteley.
Director Tony Cliff. Stereo
Three programmes assessing the effects of recent major disasters on the people involved. 2: The Accused
Those named in official enquiries as partly responsible for two tragedies, the Summerland fire of 1973 and the Herald of Free Enterprise capsize in 1987, tell their own stories to Jenny Cuffe.
Carol Ann Duffy pays another visit to the St
Andrews Poetry Festival. Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
The first programme of the new series.
Less spectacle, more bifocal - in the first of two programmes from Bath, writer Bel Mooney looks at the classical side of the city.
Producer Jill Marshall
The fourth of five parts.
Nigel Barley continues his anthropological journey through Indonesia and enjoys a perfect day's fieldwork in the hot springs of Soa.
Producer Mick Webb. Stereo
with Chris Dunkley of The Financial Times.
Cheerful Personality Required ...
Roughly half of UK employers put job applicants through personality, or psychometric, tests. But doubts are being raised about their reliability. In Business reports.
Presented by Peter Day.
Stereo
Jane Gardam talks to Nigel Forde about her new novel The Queen of the Tambourine, and Sara Wheeler selects paperback reading for the spring.
Listeners' reports, with Susan Marling and the Punters team.
Pip Torrens reads from The Prickotty Bush by Montagu Don.
A diary of his work creating a garden in Herefordshire.
Abridged by Georgina Brown Producer Marilyn Imrie
with Michael Rosen.
What impact will local management of schools have on their book-buying policy? How will school libraries be stocked in the future? Jill Burridge investigates.
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm take a look into the world of the jellyfish.
The last of four programmes reflecting personal views of the elements: Earth
Impressions of their chosen element from a gardener; a grave-digger; a Polar explorer; a dry-stone waller; cavers; coal miners; archaeologists and a cross-Channel tunneller.
Stereo
The first programme of the new series.
Why do Swedish teenagers seem more keen on further education than their British contempories?
Presented by Peter Hill. Producer Peter Robins.
Norman Winter meets
'Butch' Gamarra, a Panamanian-born priest working in a Hispanic parish in inner-city
Boston, USA. As a new Archbishop takes up his responsibilities as leader of Anglicans around the world, what challenges face the historic English traditions in this, the Diocese of Massachusetts which elected the first woman bishop of the Anglican Communion?
Producer Noel Vincent. Stereo