with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Bells on Sunday from
Liverpool Parish Church. Stereo
Henrietta Green breakfasts with chef Raymond Blanc and hears his views on British farm produce. Producer Carol Trewin
with Christopher Morgan and Trevor Barnes.
Editor David Coomes including at
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The vice-president of PHAB talks about the work of the national charity dedicated to bringing together physically disabled people of all ages with their able-bodied friends. 0 DONATIONS to: [address removed]
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from Harrogate Ladies'
College, North Yorkshire. God Be in My Head (Davies); Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise; Tallis Festal Responses; Psalm 112;
Amos8, vv 4-12; Te Deum
(Walmisley in E); John 7, w 14-36; Listen to the Angels Shouting (arr Andrews);
Praise to the Holiest in the Height; How Shall I Sing
That Majesty Which Angels Do Admire? Chapel Choir of Harrogate Ladies' College. Director David Andrews. Organist Adrian Selway.
Omnibus edition. Director Joanna Toye
with Reggie Nadelson. Producer Dinah Lammiman Stereo
with Chris Serle.
Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
Deputy editor Anne Koch
Chairman Clay Jones digs into the postbag and asks Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Bridget Moody to solve listeners' gardening problems. Producer Diana Stenson
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Whom Do I Have the Honour of Addressing? A monologue by Peter Shaffer. Withjudi Dench as Angela Parsons.
Angela sits alone in the living room of her flat in Clapham, dictating a potentially scandalous memoir on to a cassette recorder.
DirectorGlyn Dearman Stereo
The Moving Academy In his final talk on the origins of today's travel industry, Ian Ousby recalls the ancestor of the package tour - the grand tour. Producer Joy Hatwood
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In the first of two programmes on economic ups and downs,
David Walker asks: when should the next recession be expected and who or what should be blamed?
Les Woodland meets six people who have shown that life doesn't end with the pension book.
3: Archie Aplin , the world's oldest racing-car driver.
Baroness Seear finds links between Ringo Starr , King John's hunting forest and double yellow lines in the cosmopolitan area of Toxteth, Liverpool 8. Producer Lorna Baker
David Mendel and the coup - Italian style.
hris Dunkley of the Financial
Timesairs letters and comments about BBC programmes and policy.
Six writers talk to
Christopher Bigsby about the novel that has pride of place on their bookshelves. 3: Margaret Atwood and A Jest of God by Margaret Laurence.
Reader Margaret Robertson. Producer John Theochans Stereo
Six programmes about how the Gulf War developed, and what it achieved.
Presented by BBC Defence Correspondent Mark Laity. Including the latest perspectives from those who fought and directed the war on the allied side.
5: The Hundred Hours
In a matter of hours, the allies simply rolled over
Iraq's supposedly formidable
! defences. Iraqi deaths were well into six figures; exact numbers are still unknown. Why was such devastating force believed to be necessary? Producer Peter Burdin
Nigel Forde examines the influence of the emigre author; meets novelist
Carol Clewlow ; and sees the underworld of London's derelict waterways through Russell Celyn
Jones's pickpocket hero.
A series of four programmes.
1: The House of Lords
Debate
Peers of the Realm lead a debate on the proposition that: "The House of Lords is an anachronism and should not continue in its present form."
Proposing: Lord Mishcon; Rt Hon the Baroness Seear.
Opposing: Rt Hon the Lord StJohnofFawsley;
Lord Allen of Abbeydale. Chairman Brian Redhead.
Producer Margaret Hill
with Jessica Holm.
Part of Radio 4's Northern
Lightsfestival. Last summer Chris Bonington and Robin Knox-Johnston undertook a challenging journey through the treacherous, ice-choked waters of Greenland's east coast and on to the snowy vastness of the interior - their objective the 7,880-foot peak known as the Cathedral.
Stereo
Presented by Peter Hill. Producer Andrew Denwood
The Celtic Way
1: The Land of Saintsand Scholars
Ian Bradley begins a four-part series exploring Celtic Christianity by discovering its roots and its legacy in Ireland.
Producer Alastair Simmons. Stereo