with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from
St Peter 's Church, Bratton Fleming , Devon. Stereo
The return of the series.
Peter Segger of Organic Farm Foods entertains
Robert Forster to a Welsh breakfast. Producer Carol Trewin
with Christopher Morgan and Debbie Thrower. Editor David Coomes including at
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of an organisation that helps those who suffer from the neuromuscular condition known as Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease. 0 DONATIONS to: [address removed]
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by Alistair Cooke.
The Foolishness of God Worship for Trinity Sunday from Beulah
United Reformed Church, Cardiff, led by the Rev Ken Graham.
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Psalm 8; I Corinthians 1, w 18-30; Father, We
Thank You for the Night; How Wonderful the Three in One; He Is the Word; God Who Is Everywhere; All My Hope on God Is Founded.
Organist: Dr Alun Jones.
Omnibus edition. Director Joanna Toye
with Louise Levene. Producer Dinah Lammiman
with Chris Serle.
Stereo
with Nick Clarke. Editor Roger Mosey
This week Clay Jones digs into the postbag, and calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips to solve listeners' gardening problems. Producer Amanda Mares
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Noel Coward's improbable farce of the spirit world, set in the living-room of the Condomines' house in Kent.
(Stereo)
The series that takes an in-depth look at current affairs. Presented by David Walker.
A six-part series in which Rosemary Leach and Michael Fitzgerald read poetry and prose about the weather.
2: Rain
Producer Julia Gillett
David Blunkett , MP demonstrates his pride in his home city of Sheffield with its culture, leisure, industrial heritage and warm community spirit. Producer Loma Baker
(Repeated tomorrow 13.00am;
From Buddhist tracts to the Beatles - poets, politicians and priests have had their say about women. Tony Slattery and Haydn Gwynne present the last in a four-part anthology of abuse. Below the Belt
'The perfect woman has a brilliant brain, wants to make love until four in the morning, then turns into a pizza.' (David Lee Roth ) Producer Sara Conkey. Stereo
An eight-part series following the triumphs and tragedies of a small Hampshire rural community. Presented by Nigel Farrell.
1: The search for the ghost of Jenkyn Place begins.
In the first of two programmes on religion in the Outer Hebrides, Roman Catholics on the island of South Uist talk and sing about their beliefs.
Producer Ian Bradley. Stereo
goes out into villages, towns and cities to report on key issues from the perspectives of the men and women most affected by them. Today:
John Thirwell goes to Jersey. Producer Gwyneth Williams
Children's Books Grow Up A discussion on the current debate over the DES reading list, which omits fairy tales and children's classics. What are the implications for literature and reading standards in selecting the modern in place of the traditional?
Zinovy Zinik describes the Russian/British links in his novel, The Lord and the Gamekeeper, plus a paperback review.
Presented by Nigel Forde.
Lord Scarman chairs a five-part inquiry into the future of the British police service. 2: PC 2000
How should the British police service be managed? Should there be a national force? How can the changing make-up of society be represented within the ranks? Serving police officers, lawyers, academics and the public present their evidence. With Gerry Northam. Reporter Julia Sharp. Producer Anne Reevell
with Michael Rosen.
Illustrator and author
Shirley Hughes and writer Tony Bradman select the best of new publications for the under-5s.
'Oil-rig' platforms - the unlikely and innovative solution to the nesting problems of the little tern at Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve on the Lincolnshire coast.
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm report.
Michael Young had long been obsessed by a mystery surrounding his grandfather's time in Borneo. Was there really a river named after him, and would there be anybody left alive who would remember him?
The answers proved more startling and more romantic than he had expected.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Presented by Tim Fenton. Producer Charles Sigler
Nearer to God in the Garden
The last in a series of four programmes of seasonal words and music which reflect spiritual responses to being in a garden. Editor Noel Vincent. Stereo