with Marjorie Lofthouse.
Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday, a selection from the Isle of Wight. Stereo
How will changes in the CAP and the GATT talks affect the future of large estates?
Robert Forster talks to Hugh Oliver-Bellasis . Producer Carol Trewln
with Alison Hilliard and Trevor Bames.
Producer Christine Morgan including at
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the Royal Association in Aid of Deaf People.
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Wellsprings of the Spirit
A series of devotional services for Lent exploring themes of personal and practical spirituality. Today's service, the second in the series, comes from the community at the London Bible College, and follows the theme of Obedience.
Led by Roger Howe. Preacher:
Dr Peter Cotterell.
Readings: Genesis 12, vv 1-5; Philippians 2, vv 3-11; Crown Him with Many
Crowns; Amazing Grace; Lord of Lords; You Are Crowned; Holiness unto the Lord; Jesus, Holy and Anointed One; 0 Lord
Hear My Prayer; Be Thou My Vision; Lord, I'm Available to You. Director of Music Peter Stumpf.
Omnibus edition.
Director Vanessa Whitburn
with Louise Levene.
Producer Jane Beresford. Stereo
with Chris Serle.
Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
Deputy editor Anne Koch
The team visits
Worcestershire, where members of the Droitwich Spa and District
Horticultural Society put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
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Gardeners' Question Time, BBC, Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ
Five plays specially commissioned for 1992 and broadcast on Radio 4 and around the world on World Service.
1: A Sense of Things Moving Forward by Craig Warner.
The true and historical tragedy of the Very Magnificent Lord Don Cristobal Colon, Grand Admiral of the Ocean Sea.
Music Stuart Gordon
Director Andy Jordan
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with Laurie Taylor.
Two celebrations: 70 years of BBC radio, and the birthday of composer John Cage - with a unique performance of his Radio Music.
Producer Emma Selby. Stereo
Unsceptred Isles Are the UK regions farthest from Europe's golden core destined to decline? David Walker asks if new policies are needed for the periphery.
Martin Wainwright reflects on four historical characters united by enthusiasm verging on obsession. This week: Charles Wilson Peale , inventor extraordinaire. Producer Wendy Pilmer
Tales from Nelson, Mid Glamorgan: the village where Falklands veteran
Simon Weston was brought up and where he has now settled to raise his own family.
Producer Kerry McGeever
Six programmes in which Patrick Hannan tries to bridge the gap between what people say and what they mean.
2: Are you being served? Producer Hilary Jones
with Chris Dunkley.
Stereo
Deadline for the Dark Continent
In the last of his series,
Michael Buerk examines what responsibility rich countries like Britain have to the continent of Africa. Producer Sue Davies
Dirk Bogarde talks about his latest novel, Jericho, and its setting in France. And Nigel Forde reads up on some gardening tips.
Listeners report on a variety of issues that affect their lives and could affect yours.
With Susan Marling.
Another series of nine readings.
This week: "Should we keep well within ourselves or should we explore our personal limits, take risks, face death?" Just one of several questions
Jim Perrin asks in For Arnold
Pines, a personal essay on climbing mountains.
Producer Dave Sheasby. Stereo
Elephant and rhino for sale: Alex Kirby reports direct from Japan on the outcome of a crucial meeting on the fate of such endangered wildlife.
An account by Patricia Langdon-Davies of a week in the life of her somewhat eccentric hotel in Catalonia, Casa Rovira. Producers Jane Morgan and Rosamund Mason. Stereo
A weekly report on the business of Parliament's
Select Committees.
Presented by Tim Fenton. Producer Charles Sigler
Pondering These Things
A series of sevendevotional talks for Lent and Easter in which women reflect on themes from the Apostles' Creed. 2: God, the FatherAlmighty
Presented by Sara Maitland , feminist and writer.
Producer Gull Francis-Dehqan Stereo