with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from the Abbey Church of St Mary and St Ethelflaeda, Romsey. Stereo
Anthony Rosen breakfasts with Tony O'Reilly , former Irish rugby international and now chief executive of HJ Heinz.
Producer Carol Trewin
with Andrew Green and Alison Hilliard. Editor David Coomes including at
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Parish Communion from St Mary's Church, Tenby.
Preacher: the Rev Canon John Harvey.
Readings: Revelation 15, w 2-4; Psalm 33, w 8-12 (Turle); Luke 5, w 1-11.
Hymns: Father, Hear the Prayer We Offer; Fill Thou My Life; Praise to the Lord, the Almighty. Communion. Service (White); Jesus, Lamb of God (Skyrme). Motet: Blessed Are the Pure in Heart (Walford Davies).
Omnibus edition.
Director Claire Boutter
with Anne Spackman. Producer Jane Beresford
with Chris Serle.
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with Olenka Frenkiel.
Editor Roger Mosey
This week the team visits Enfield in Middlesex, where members of the Capel Manor Horticultural and Environmental Centre put their queries to Fred Downham , Alan Durose and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
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Posters of the Moulin Rouge
The first of four plays about the characters from the posters of Toulouse-
Lautrec, set in Montmartre 100 years ago. Yvette Guilbert
Written by John Peacock.
With Alice Arnold , Sue Broomfield , John Bull , Michael Graham Cox.
Music Stephen Warbeck.
Director Jane Morgan. Stereo
with Laurie Taylor.
Producer Nick Ware
Good Money after Bad? As the top industrialised nations prepare to meet at the G7 summit, David Walker asks: how special will the German-Soviet
'special relationship' turn out to be?
Merle Collins reads at the Bete Noire Poetry Festival in Hull. Presented by Carol Ann Duffy.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Anthony Parkin spends a day at the Royal Agricultural Show at Stoneleigh.
Producer Anthony Smith. Stereo
Steven Wells 's last lift journey in the series is at an old smugglers' watering hole in South Shields.
Producer Sarah Taylor
The real-life chronicles of a small Hampshire rural community, in eight programmes. 7: The village shop celebrates its half-century and old Walter prepares to meet a gardening legend. With Nigel Farrell.
Eight studies in sedition and rebellion.
2: Martyrs
'Hung on a post and exposed as food for wild beasts ...' Blandina died a martyr in AD 177. But why did she, and so many other Christians, choose to suffer rather than bow to the Roman gods? And why are there still martyrs in our own century? Brian Redhead explores martyrs' motives down the ages.
Producer Christopher Stone Stereo
In the first of a new series of the programme, Edward Blishen invites Sir Kingsley Amis and Ruth Rendell to talk about four paperbacks they consider to be A Good Read.
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Listeners investigate with the help of Susan Marling and the Punters team.
The return of the series of non-fictional readings.
A Passage to England by Nirad C Chaudhuri.
In 1955, Chaudhuri spent five brief weeks discovering England. In this extract he presents his view of the English attitude towards love.
Read by Sam Dastor. Abridged by Georgina Brown Producer Marilyn Imrie
When is a brogue a half-brogue and why do yellow ribbons keep the memory green? Dilly Barlow ties up her shoelaces and some loose ends, when she resumes her quest to answer listeners' queries in the first of a new series.
A look at one of the most remarkable events in our seas - six-ton basking sharks leaping out of the waters off the Isle of Man.
Presented by Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm.
Six programmes in which Madhur Jaffrey examines how the food and cookery of different cultures and civilisations have developed over 6,000 years.
5: Food and Industry
Producer Jenny Lo. Stereo
Presented by Peter Hill. Producer Charles Sigler
Words and music for Sunday night. The Inner Journey In the second of a three-part series to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of St Ignatius Loyola,
Gerard Hughes looks at the importance of Ignatian spirituality today.
Producer Polly Hudson. Stereo
The late evening Office of Compline. Stereo