with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Ward. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies including
Bells on Sunday from the Church of St Lawrence the Martyr, Abbots Langley , Hertfordshire. Stereo
Oliver Walston takes breakfast in Australia with Cam and Rocky McKellar. Producer Carol Trewin
with Trevor Barnes and Andrew Green.
Editor David Coomes including at
talks for the Week's Good Cause about an organisation that sends practical help to Third World countries.
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from Monmouth Baptist Church, Gwent, led by the Rev Peter Read.
Psalm 139; John 11, w 17-44. Hymns: You Are the King of Glory; And Can It Be; When I Feel the Touch; I Will Sing the Wondrous Story; This Is the Day; jubilate; Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God; To God Be the Glory.
Omnibus edition.
with Anne Spackman.
Producer Jane Beresford. Stereo
with Chris Serle.
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with Roger Hearing. Deputy editor Anne Coch
Clay Jones digs into the postbag and calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward to solve listeners' gardening problems. Producer Diana Stenson
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Stranger from America Tamara is getting married. Everything would be perfect if only her stepmother would "shut her ugly face" and her real mother would return to England. Written by Christine M George.
Director PamFraser Solomon Stereo
Is there a new audience to be won for radio?
Laurie Taylor investigates the "missing millions", in the first of the new series.
Producer Nick Ware. Stereo
An in-depth look at currentaffairs.
Theo Dorgan reads some of his poetry at the Galway Festival and talks to presenter Carol Ann Duffy. Producers Alec Reid and Michael Adams. Stereo
Balloonist and writer
Anthony Smith has always been fascinated by Roman roads. Now, in two programmes, he travels the length of one of them, Stane Street , from
Chichester to London.
Producer Brian Hawkins
Black Hole
Alan Woodburn takes the train to London and needs his blue anorak as an anti-gravity suit.
The seventh of eight programmes, presented by Nigel Farrell.
It's the day of the sponsored cycle ride in aid of the village church. Will Hilda beat last year's target?
Grapes of Wrath
The British government and the EC have radical plans for wine in Europe. Will their ideas wither
English wine on the vine? In the last programme of the series, Peter Day and Roger White investigate. Stereo
Nigel Forde presents a 17th-century special, including the poetry and prose of women writers, the best-sellers of the 1670s and the Brief Livesoi John Aubrey.
Dylan Winter continues his six-week journey down the English-Welsh border.
5: Mr Jolly 's circus comes to town and Molly dodges juggernauts.
Producer Brian King. Stereo
The fifth of six programmes. In the £10,000 category, Hugh Sykes visits Warwickshire to find Brian Sheppard 's Scientific and Industrial
Systems, producing custom-designed electronics in a former telephone exchange. In Battersea, Paul Cunningham and Anthony Birkbeck , in for the £5,000 award, have a nose for success with Magnificent Mouchoirs. Producer Gwyn Richards. Stereo
Jessica Holm hails a London taxi to discover on her journey how many species of birds can be seen in the metropolis.
Another chance to follow the exploits of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 's great detective, in the first of four plays.
A Scandal in Bohemia
Holmes is called upon to retrieve a compromising photograph - but in the beautiful Irene Adler he meets his match.
Violinist Leonard Friedman.
Dramatised by Bert Coules
Director Patrick Rayner. Stereo
The last of the series in which Bel Mooney talks to people about the way in which one particular death affected their lives.
Bernard Levin discusses his friend, the novelist and journalist Peter Forster.
Producer Beaty Rubens. Stereo
The Rt Rev Peter Firth presents the final reflection on the poetry of RS Thomas.
A Stone Rolled from the Mind
Readers June Barrie and Brian Gear.
Producer Alison Bogle. Stereo