with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from the Cathedral Church of Christ, the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Andrew , Rochester. Stereo
with Alison Hilliard and Christopher Morgan. Producer Christine Morgan including at
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speaks for the Week 's Good Cause on behalf of a charity which cares for children with severe disabilities.
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Sung Eucharist from St Mary's Church, Nottingham.
Celebrant and preacher: the Rev
Canon Eddie Neale , assisted by the Rev John Pennington.
Hymns (AMNS): Christ, Whose Glory Fills the Skies (4); Be Thou My
Vision (343); Let All the World in Every Corner Sing (202). Readings:
II Corinthians 3, w 4-9; Mark 7, w 31-37.
Communion setting: Little Organ Mass (Haydn). Director of Music
John Keys
Organist Mark Shepherd.
Omnibus edition.
Director Vanessa Whitburn
with Louise Levene. Producer Charles Sigler
with Andy Kershaw. Stereo
This week there's another chance to hear lawyer Lord Goodman talking to Sue Lawley about his life and work.
(Stereo)
with Gordon Clough. Editor Roger Mosey
This week the team visits Egglescliffe in Cleveland, where members of the Egglescliffe Gardening
Club put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
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Anthills of the Savannah
Chinua Achebe's story of the betrayals, tensions and passions that emerge after a military dictatorship has taken power in the West African state of Kangan.
Dramatised by William Ash
Director Kay Patrick. Stereo
Graeme Fife 's epic series in seven parts. 3: Gareth
'I serve the King, I serve his Round Table, I wish to serve your lady for her honour, to rescue her from foul knight.'
With Tara Dominick ,
Jo Kendall , Marcia King , John Bull , Brian Miller ,
Simon Treves and James Greene. Music Stephen Faux.
Director John Powell. Stereo
Sean O'Brien reads at Hull's
Bete Noire Poetry Festival. With Carol Ann Duffy. Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
Last year, Brian Blessed struggled up Mount Everest wearing a 'Royal Marsden Hospital Cancer Appeal' sweatshirt. Today he visits the children's hospital in Sutton, Surrey, to find out the other ways they raise money.
(Stereo)
Sheila Sullivan on being a 'little old lady'.
with Chris Dunkley.
Three programmes in which Roy Strong searches for Britain's
20th-century heritage.
2: Why Is 'Old' So Secure? The legacy that will be left for future generations is heavily weighted towards pre-1945 architecture and artefacts. Why has the contemporary been rejected in favour of the traditional? And is it too late to even things up? Producer Jane Beresford
The last of eight studies in sedition and rebellion with Brian Redhead.
Terrorists
The first modem terrorists were anarchists in 19th-century Russia. Today, terrorists operate round the world using violence to further their aims. But how are they against the state? Producer Christopher Stone Stereo
with Edward Blishen , and guests Libby Purves and Nigel Forde.
Stereo
Punters investigate maritime stories with Susan Marling and the Punters team.
The Propaganda Machine
Richard Huggett recalls a childhood meeting with Sir Alexander Fleming. Producer Sarah Kilgarnff
Dilly Barlow goes on a tour to take the mystery out of street names.
Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm discover the origins of the modern cow.
Joe Keenan is spending seven years at the Vatican University training to be a priest. The programme eavesdrops on his life in Rome and follows him home to Glasgow as he prepares for his diaconate ordination.
Stereo
The third of seven programmes in which
Antony Hopkins draws his subjects from forthcoming Promenade concerts.
Stereo
Words and music for Sunday night.
Four programmes in which John Coutts considers the spiritual meditations of noted journal writers. 2: Josephine Butler
Producer Alastair Simmons
Stereo