with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Bells on Sunday from St Michael's and St Mary Magdalene , Bracknell. Stereo
The autumn series begins in Devon, where Robert Forster joins
Elizabeth Burton , County Chairman of the NFU, for breakfast on Exmoor.
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with Trevor Barnes and Christopher Morgan. Editor David Coomes including at
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Parish Eucharist (ASB Rite A) from the Church of St Mary Magdalene , Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Celebrant and preacher the Rev James Butterworth. Hymns (AMNS): Ye Holy Angels Bright (198);
Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones (532); Praise the Lord, Ye Heavens Adore Him (195). Communion chant setting: Havergal. Anthems: Let Our Praise to You (Malcolm Archer ); Jesu, the Very Thought of Thee (Richard Lloyd ). Readings: Revelation 12, w 7-12 (RSV); Matthew 18, w 1-5, 10 (NEB).
Organist and choirmaster Harold Cooper.
Omnibus edition. DirectorNiall Fraser
with Martin Wainwright. Producer Jane Beresford
with Chris Serle.
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with Nick Clarke. Editor Roger Mosey
Clay Jones digs into the postbag and calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Walter Gilmour to solve gardening problems sent in by listeners.
Producer Diana Stenson
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The Long Road to Waterloo Peter Luke's second play of the Peninsular War follows the progress of the Duke of Wellington from the aftermath ofBadajoz to the Battle of Waterloo.
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In the second part of his examination of European convergence,
David Walker asks: if there is to be real integration, how much are the rich members prepared to pay in increased funds for social and regional support for the poorer brethren?
Judges Carol Ann Duffy and Simon Rae present the winning poems from BBC Radio's Poetry Competition. Readers Elizabeth Bell and Geoffrey Collins. Producer Alec Reid. Stereo
He may be its Leader, but Lord Waddington readily admits to being a 'new boy' in the House of Lords.
Elevated in a Cabinet reshuffle, he still hasn't collected his copy of the 'Peers'Kit'.
Producer Jill Marshall
What goes on inside a beehive? Roger Worsley investigates, and finds gossip, dancing and a tale of murder.
Producer Helen Odams
The real-life everyday story of the folk of Bentley. 3: Pom's charity auction.
Six true murder stories, presented by Nick Ross. 5: Sheer Plod
Luton 1943: the discovery of a body in the River Lea sparks off a nationwide hunt. But first the police must discover the identity of the dead woman.
Written by John Scotney. With Norman Jones as Chief Inspector Chapman. Also taking part:
Alan Barker , Timothy Carlton , Terence Edmond , Ronald Herdman , Mark Straker , Brett Usher ,
Andrew Wincott , Tara Dominick and Petra Markham.
ProducerTim Suter. Stereo
The Channel Tunnel: the Ultimate Pipe Dream? Nigel Cassidy reports on who will benefit when the Channel Tunnel opens. Stereo
Jenny Diski tells
Nigel Forde about the extraordinary heroine of her latest novel.
Also, private words from wartime, and Alice's White Knight.
Dylan Winter's six-week journey on horseback and on foot down the English-Welsh border.
1: Dylan visits cowboys at
Pontin's, badgers and Brother Stephen 's 'holy hotel'. And there's growing suspicion that one of his horses is pregnant.
Producer Brian King. Stereo
Six programmes in which
Hugh Sykes begins this year's search for Britain's most exciting new businesses, in the Radio Times/Radio 4 Enterprise 91 Awards. 1: Intruder Detection
Services from Merseyside hope to carry off the £10,000a ward with a portable alarm system which protects empty properties against vandalism and theft. In the young business category, Oxford Toy Company compete for the £5,000 prize with an old Victorian parlour game. Producer Marc Jobst
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with Jessica Holm.
BBC correspondents at home and abroad report.
One of the strangest stories of the two world wars is that of Britain's
Camouflage Unit. Martin Wainwright meets art masters and painters who built decoy towns on the moors of northern England and false railheads in the Western Desert.
Producer Wendy Pilmer
Bel Mooney talks to six people about the way in which one special death affected their lives.
2: Actor Barry Rutter discusses his baby son. Producer Beaty Rubens Stereo
The Eye of the Storm The Rev Kenneth Leech concludes his series of reflections from the city streets. Sentinels on the World's Frontier
Producer Alastair Simmons. Stereo