with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from St John the Baptist,
Burford, Oxon. Stereo
with Trevor Barnes and Debbie Thrower.
Editor David Coomes including at
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live from the Floral Hall Gardens, Southport. The Rev Garth Grinham and the people of Christ Church, Southport, welcome their twin inner-city parish of St Peter 's,
Everton, for a day at the seaside. Preacher
Canon Neville Black. With Walton
Salvation Army Band, conducted by Gordon Elliot. Praise band led by Alan Kendrick. Organist Charles Mitchell. Stereo
Omnibus edition.
Director Joanna Toye
with Hugh Prysor-Jones . Producer Dinah Lammiman
with Chris Serle.
Actress Sarah Miles talks to Sue Lawley about her life and work.
Producer Olivia Seligman. Stereo
with Gordon Clough. Editor Roger Mosey
This week Clay Jones digs into the postbag, and calls on Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward to solve gardening problems sent in by listeners.
Producer Amanda Mares
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The Flight of Fellowship John Brook is a high flier. His security business is about to expand globally. But all great men have their enemies ...
Written by Chris Allen.
Director Matthew Walters Stereo
Graeme Fife 's epic series in seven parts. 2: Tristram
'Sir Tristram, at this
Round Table we stand equal in honour and oath. Through this unbroken circle courses the blood of our body of chivalry.
Break oath and we bleed, each one of us!'
With Jo Kendall ,
Marcia King , Brian Miller , Simon Treves and John Bull. Music Stephen Faux.
Producer John Powell. Stereo (ffpt)
Michele Roberts reads at the Bete Noire Poetry Festival in Hull.
With Carol Ann Duffy. Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Actor Brian Blessed was to have gone to the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford straight after drama school. Instead, he was offered a leading part in a new series called
Z-Cars, and didn't manage to do a season until 1984.
He enjoyed it so much that this week he returns to the RST.
Producer Graham Hoyland. Stereo
Tom Alban describes the fishy consequences of an afternoon spent with a six-year-old.
with Chris Dunkley.
The first of three programmes in which Roy Strong searches for the heritage we will leave from the 20th century. 1: Resting on Our Laurels? The National Trust has more members than the three main political parties put together.
Have we spent most of this century being governed by the past at the expense of the present and future? Producer Jane Beresford
Eight studies in sedition and rebellion, presented by Brian Redhead. 7: Women
'Feminism exists wherever women think about their position as women in a patriarchal society.' Modem feminism began as a reaction against the ideas of the Enlightenment. But in what ways was feminism against the state - and is it still?
Producer Christopher Stone Stereo
with Edward Blishen , and guests Jackie Kay and Joan Smith.
Members of the public do the reporting with the help of Susan Marling and the Punters team.
Into the Stratosphere by Auguste Piccard.
Read by Chris Wilkinson. The first ascent into the stratosphere in a balloon with an airtight cabin in 1930 was to have far-reaching consequences for modern aviation.
Abridged by James Edwards
Producer Dave Sheasby. Stereo
Dilly Barlow is in Yorkshire to find out why tulips from Amsterdam once nearly broke the bank, and to track down Mr Arthur Bell Nicholls , husband of Yorkshire novelist Charlotte Bronte.
Jessica Holm and Michael Scott go in search of the real Dartmoor pony - bred for work and to withstand the harsh weather on this bleak moor.
In the last of the series
George Monbiot looks at the consequences of the destruction in the Amazon for the rest of the world.
He follows some of the attempts to save the greatest living system on earth, showing why the 1990s could be the watershed for Amazonia.
The second of seven programmes in which
Antony Hopkins draws his subjects from forthcoming Promenade concerts.
Stereo
Words and music for Sunday night.
John Coutts looks at the spiritual meditations of four leading diarists. 1: Samuel Johnson
Producer Alastair Simmons Stereo
The late evening Office of Compline. Stereo