with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from All Saints' Church,
Daresbury, North Cheshire. Stereo
Blueberries are on the menu this week when George Macpherson meets Jeremy and Sandra Trehane in Dorset. Producer Carol Trewin
with Christopher Morgan and Alison Hilliard.
Editor David Coomes including at
speaks for the Week's
Good Cause on behalf of an organisation which helps families in trouble. 0 DONATIONS to: Family Service Units, [address removed]
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by Alistair Cooke.
Mass from Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic
Church, Kentish Town, London. Celebrated by Fr Patrick Browne.
Readings: Amos 7, w 12-15; Psalm 25; Ephesians I, w 3-10;
Mark 6, w 7-13.
Hymns: 0 Lord My God, When I in Awesome
Wonder; Blessed Are You, Lord; I Hear Your Voice; And the Father Will Dance.
Stereo
Omnibus edition.
Director Vanessa Whitburn
with Anne Spackman. Producer Dinah Lammiman
with Chris Serle.
Stereo
with Olenka Frenkiel. Editor Roger Mosey
This week the team visits Benllech, Anglesey, where members of the Benllech and District
Gardening Club put their queries to Fred Downham , Stefan Buczacki and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
0 WRITE on postcards only to: Gardeners' Question Time. BBC. PO Box 27. Manchester M60 1SJ
Posters of the Moulin Rouge
The second of four plays about the characters from the posters of Toulouse-
Lautrec, set in Montmartre 100 years ago.
The Boneless Wonder
Valentin is only a shadow in the poster, but what is he like in real life?
Written by John Peacock.
Music by Stephen Warbeck. Director Jane Morgan. Stereo
Laurie Taylor and guests review the programmes and discuss the politics of UK radio.
Producer Nick Ware. Stereo
The last in the present series.
Little Grey Cells
The 1980s transatlantic boom in ideologically committed private research institutes coincided with the demise of official think tanks.
But, Peter Hennessy asks, how influential were the putative policy-makers and what legacy have they left?
Jackie Kay reads at the Bete Noir Poetry Festival in Hull. Presented by Carol Ann Duffy.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Ian Wooldridge visits the Royal and Ancient Golf Course in St Andrews , Fife.
Producer Anthony Smith. Stereo
In the first of four talks David Bean despatches a personal report on rural life. 1: Bucolic Pastimes
The last in the present series of the real-life stories of the folk of Bentley in Hampshire. Old Walter meets a TV celebrity and preparations begin for a village wedding. Presented by Nigel Farrell.
Eight studies in sedition and rebellion, presented by Brian Redhead. 3: Utopians
'Utopos ha Boccas peu la chama ... ' starts a poem from Utopia, Thomas More 's imaginary near-ideal community. But Utopia, which appeared in 1516, was not the first blueprint for a perfect society. And it was certainly not the last. Series producer Christopher Stone Stereo
Edward Blishen invites
Tariq Ali and Carmen Callil to talk about four paperbacks they consider to be A Good Read.
Stereo
Listeners investigate with the help of Susan Marling and the Punters team.
Pack My Bag
William Rushton reads from Henry Green 's autobiography.
In 1939, anticipating the outbreak of war and despairing of surviving, Henry Green set down recollections of upper-class English life in the 1920s and 30s.
Abridged by Georgina Brown Producer Marilyn Imrie
Dilly Barlow with the history of Speakers' Corner and a dose of 'Asiatic Warbling'.
Jessica Holm finds out what was on the menu for prehistoric people, and looks at the plight of dragonflies in this country after two years of drought.
The last programme in which Madhur Jaffrey examines how the food and cookery of different cultures and civilisations have developed, changed and interacted with each other over 6,000 years. Food and Culture
Producer Jenny Lo. Stereo
with Patrick Bartlett.
Producer Charles Sigler
Words and music for Sunday night.
In the last of a three-part series to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the birth of St Ignatius Loyola, Gerard Hughes ,
Jesuit priest and writer, looks at the importance of Ignatian spirituality today. The Inner Journey
Producer Polly Hudson. Stereo