with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from St Mary, Lymm, Cheshire. Stereo
Retired dairy farmer Charles Wharton reminisces over breakfast with Paul Heiney. Producer Carol Trewin
with Christopher Morgan and Andrew Green. Producer Christine Morgan including at
8.00am News
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of an organisation which warns pregnant women of the dangers of toxoplasmosis and supports families affected by the disease. * DONATIONS to: TTT,
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by Alistair Cooke.
Opening worship of the 1991 Malvern Conference, recorded last Wednesday in the Priory Church,
Malvern, Worcestershire. Introduced by the Very Rev Robert Jeffery.
Preacher: The Most Rev and Rt Hon George Carey. All People That on Earth Do Dwell (Old 100th, arr Vaughan Williams ); We Praise Your Glorious Name (Paul Inwood);
Readings: Isaiah 32, w
1-8; Matthew 7, w 13-29; Solo: Love and Anger; Hymn: Ageless God of Boundless Wonder; We Are Marching in the Light of God.
Organist David Cooper. Director of Music John Bell. Stereo
Omnibus edition.
Director Joanna Toye
with Anne Spackman. Producer Dinah Lammiman
with Chris Serle.
with Roger Hearing. Editor Roger Mosey
Clay Jones digs into the postbag and calls on Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward to solve listeners' gardening problems. Producer Amanda Mares
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Gardeners' Question Time, BBC, PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ
Posters of the Moulin Rouge
The third of four plays about the characters from the posters of Toulouse-
Lautrec, set in Montmartre 100 years ago.
La Goulue : whose nickname was singularly appropriate - she was a glutton for food and for life.
Written by John Peacock.
With John Bull ,
Michael Graham Cox and Joe Dunlop. 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
Two programmes about the ways we choose to chart the world around us.
1: Mapmaker, Mapmaker Peter Evans encounters a variety of maps and mapmakers, and asks whether any map can ever claim to be a genuinely objective representation of reality.
Jackie Kay reads at the Bete Nbir Poetry Festival in Hull.
Presented by Carol Ann Duffy.
Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Ian Wooldridge , who travels the world as a sports writer for the Daily Mail, has a high regard for Terminal 4 and Heathrow Airport.
Producer Anthony Smith. Stereo
David Bean despatches four personal reports on rural life.
2: Elegy to a Country Churchyard
Chris Dunkley of The Financial
Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy.
Eight studies in sedition and rebellion.
4: Of Crowned Heads and Tyrants
Branded a 'tyrant, traitor, murderer', King Charles I was beheaded on 30 January 1649. But was his killing justified? Was it more than a rash act of those turbulent times?
Brian Redhead tracks the history of tyrannicide across the centuries.
Producer Christopher Stone Stereo
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Edward Blishen invites
Anna Ford and Josephine Hart to talk about four paperbacks they consider to be A Good Read.
Listeners report on a variety of issues.
Clem and the Clubs
Written and read by Margery Mason.
A touching narrative about the author's entree into the acting profession in 1927 - performing in working men's clubs with her mother's company, the Nora Clements Players. Director Andy Jordan. Stereo
Dilly Barlow with some stimulating answers to questions on the Doppler effect in tea, the quest for true espresso coffee, and keeping the bubbles in champagne.
Worked-out quarry faces are blots on Britain's countryside. But new techniques now being studied can give nature a helping hand to mellow these scars, with the careful use of a little dynamite. With Jessica Holm and Fergus Keeling.
Scenes for a Romance
Between 1915 and 1930 Europe's most beautiful princess and a dashing English soldier, writer and Secretary of State for Air were in love. But fate conspired against them ... Their story is told by Michael Johnston.
Producer Julian Hale. Stereo
with Patrick Bartlett.
Producer Charles Sigler
The Exciting Language of Prayer
In the first of three meditations, writer and counsellor Sylvia Sands considers the theme 'relationship'. Stereo