with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Da vies. Including
Bells on Sunday from All Saints' Church, Marcham, Oxfordshire. Stereo
Oliver Walston enjoys more table talk over a farmhouse breakfast. Producer Carol Trewin
with Alison Hilliard and Trevor Barnes. Editor David Coomes including at
8.00am News
talks for the Week's Good Cause about SOS SAHEL, an environmental development agency working with rural people in the arid Sahelian zone of Africa.
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by Alistair Cooke.
Mass from the Catholic Chaplaincy of Oxford University. Celebrant Fr David Forrester. Preacher the Rt Rev CrispianHollis ,
Bishop of Portsmouth.
Readings: Jeremiah 17, w 5-8; Luke 6, w 17 and 20-26; I Corinthians 15, w 12 and 16-20. Music:
Be Thou My Vision; Your Love Is Finer Than Life; Blest Are They; Tell Out My Soul.
Director of Music
Manus Henry. Organist Antonia Kellaway.
Omnibus edition.
Director Niall Fraser
with Martin Wainwright. Producer Jane Beresford Stereo
with Chris Serle.
Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
Deputy editor Anne Koch
This week the team visits London where friends of the Chelsea Physic Garden put their queries to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Bridget Moody.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
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The Song of the Bellman's Wife
A marriage seems under threat in Julia Stoneham's play, until the wife meets a most unusual girl who changes her entire outlook.
Director Gerry Jones. Stereo
Laurie Taylor returns with another series.
This week he investigates hospital radio.
Producer Emma Selby. Stereo
Dukes of Hazard?
Britain's recession, the country is told, is part of international economic slowdown. In the second of two programmes,
David Walker asks: does Britain's long wait for even a modest upswing mean that it can be sure of future global growth and the wealth it will create?
Les Woodland meets six people who have shown that life doesn't end with the pension book.
4: Joe Flanagan , the golf guru who's too busy to enjoy a game.
Indian princes, kingfishers and pioneers in education make Street in Somerset more than just a long street with a shoe factory in the middle.
Baroness Seear sets the record straight. Producer Lorna Baker
A Present for
Timothy David Mayo tells of an epic trek through Africa to deliver a china mug to an 11-year-old boy.
Chris Dunkley airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy.
Six writers talk to Christopher Bigsby about the novel that has pride of place on their bookshelves. 4: Penelope Lively and My Antonia by Willa Cather. Reader Terence Edmond.
Producer John Theocharis Stereo
The last of 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 the war on the allied side.
Kuwait was liberated and much of Iraq's military might destroyed. But with Saddam Hussein still in power and oppressing his minorities, how complete was the victory? Producer Peter Burdin
Nigel Forde presents a profile of Fay Weldon.
Four programmes.
2: The Environment
Debate
Economists, geographers, environmentalists and scientists gather at the Royal Geographical Society to debate the proposition that: "The only way to save the planet is for the West to accept a lower material standard of living." Proposing:
Maneka Gandhi , former Indian Environment Minister;
Jonathon Porritt , adviser, Friends of the Earth.
Opposing: John Llewellyn , economist at the OECD;
Tom Burke , adviser to the Environment Secretary. Chairman Brian Redhead.
Producer Margaret Hill
withjessica Holm.
BBC correspondents at home and abroad report on one of the main British or foreign topics in this week's news.
Part of Radio 4's Northern
Lights festival.
For centuries, people have dreamed of navigating the long icy passage across the north of Siberia.
The Russians have the icebreakers to do it - and Oliver Walston sailed on one of them, the A rktika. Stereo
A weekly report of the deliberations and dialogues that take place in Parliament's Select
Committees.
Presented by Peter Hill. Producer Charges Sigler
The Celtic Way
From Iona to Edinburgh
Ian Bradley visits Scotland, on the second of four journeys to discover the heritage of Celtic
Christianity in Britain. Producer Alastair Simmons Stereo