with Marjorie Lofthouse.
Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells On
Sunday, from Eadburgha Parish Church, Ebringdon. Stereo
with Alison Hilliard and Andrew Green. Editor David Coomes
Including at
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from the Parish Church of St Helier, Jersey, led by the Very Rev Basil O'Ferrall. Music: 0 Come Ye
Servants of the Lord; 0 joy of God; Lord Enthroned in Heavenly Splendour; Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring.
Director of Music Gregory Underwood. Organist Stanley Sackett.
Omnibus edition. Director Niall Fraser
with Melanie Phillips.
Producer Dinah Lammiman. Stereo
Stereo.
with Susannah Simons. Deputy editor Anne Koch
The team visits Yorkshire, where members of the Sleights Village Hall Committee put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones Producer Diana Stenson
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Flower of Blood by Bruce Stewart.
In the desert of western Australia there grows a scarlet flower. The
Spanish monks who settled there in the 1850s cherished both the flower and the Aborigines.
Pianist John Bishop
Singing director Richard Connolly Director Shaun MacLoughlin Stereo.
Adeola Solanke reaches her journey's end.
3: South Africa: Young Lions
Producer Joy Hatwood.
What's Left?
In the first of a new series,
David Walker asks how the Left might seek to re-invent itself.
with Michael Rosen. How real can real be when it comes to writing for children? Kathleen Griffin talks to authors Janni Howker , Jean Ure and James Watson.
Producer Jill Burridge
Descended from a Peruvian swordsmith, Michael Bentine has a sharper interest than most in the exhibits at The
Royal Armouries, housed in the Tower of London.
Producer Jill Marshall
Six comic talks in which satirist
John McKay looks back at the peculiarities of his Scottish upbringing. 1: The Kirk
The Reverend's Manual, the hitherto restricted guide for ministers of the Church of Scotland, is exposed.
Producer Noah Richler
The last programme of the series, with Nigel Farrell.
"I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have changed several times since then."
The world of Lewis Carroll and Rev Charles Dodgson. One and the same man - portrayed by Alan Bennett and David Collings.
3: What's the Use of a Book Without Pictures or Conversations?
Reader Anna Massey.
Compiled by Michael Bakewell. Music: Steven Faux
Director Rosemary Hart. Stereo
Public or Private?
In the last programme of the series Peter Day explores the pros and cons of becoming a public company.
Peter Ackroyd talks to
Nigel Forde about his new novel, English Music, and Nicholas Humphrey traces the History of the Mind. Stereo.
- In the first of a new series of conversation and music, the French pianist Pascal Roge talks to June Knox-Mawer and introduces his recordings of music by Satie, Poulenc, Debussy and Saint-Saens - the Piano
Concerto No 2 in G minor. Producer Derek Drescher. Stereo
Presented by Jessica Holm.
Chaucer's morality tales in a four-part series by Colin Haydn Evans.
4: The Franklin's Tale
Music Sue Harris.
Director Nigel Bryant. Stereo.
Political quiz with MPs
Julian Critchley and Austin Mitchell and friends.
Chairman Patrick Hannan. Producer Diane Messias. Stereo
Through the Depths I In the fourth of five programmes John Rackley considers Regret.
Producer Julia Wills. Stereo