with Marjorie Lofthouse.
Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells On
Sunday, from St Mary the Virgin, Rye, East Sussex. Stereo
George Macpherson joins asparagus grower Michael Paske in Lincolnshire. Producer Carol Trewin
with Alison Hilliard and Trevor Bames. Editor David Coomes
Including at
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the work of the Dr Hadwen Trust for
Humane Research.
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by Alistair Cooke.
Rome Pilgrimage
This week 100 Radio 4 listeners are on pilgrimage in Italy, broadcasting from historic churches in Rome and Assisi. The week begins with Mass for
Pentecost Sunday from the Venerable English College. Hymns: Come Holy Ghost; Veni Sancte Spiritus;
Accende Lumen Sensibus ;
Come Down 0 Love
Divine. Readings: Acts 2, vv 1-11; Psalm 104; I
Corinthians 12, vv 3-7, w 12-13; John 20, w 19-23. Celebrant Mgr Adrian
Toffolo. Organist
Philip Denton. Director of Music
Bruce Burbidge
Omnibus edition. Director Joanna Toye
with Martin Wainwright.
Producer Dinah Lammiman. Stereo
with Chris Serle.
Stereo
with Susannah Simons.
Daphne Ledward ,
Fred Downham and Dr Stefan Buczacki are in Bury St Edmunds answering gardening questions.
Recorded as part of Radio Goes To Town.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
.WRITE on postcards only to
Gardeners' Question Time, BBC. PO Box 27, Manchester M60 1SJ
Life After Death
Written by Dave Dick. Old Willie has certainly had a bit of a life so far.
But what is ahead for his assistant Charlie? Musician: Lucie Skeaping
Director Gerry Jones. Stereo
In the first of a new series
Laurie Taylor investigates why experimental radio is confusing train travellers with the sounds of tropical rainforests.
Producer Emma Selby
Tiger, Tiger.... Burning Bright
John Keay presents the first of two programmes. Are the booming economies of East Asia converging into a new economic power block?
They kick balls, flick computers and stick in videos - but why, asks
Michael Rosen , don't boys read books?
Producer Jill Burridge
American-born actor/director Sam Wanamaker has a dream: to see Shakespeare's Globe Theatre reconstructed yards from the original site. This week he takes a walk through Shakespeare's London. Producer Kerry McGeever
4: Into the Astroturf
What do you do in a one-rinse town to show that you are different? Scottish writer John McKay continues his recollections of teenage life.
Producer Noah Richler
with Chris Dunkley.
The world of Lewis Carroll and Rev Charles Dodgson. One and the same man, portrayed by Alan Bennett and David Collings.
6: Children Are Three Fourths of My Life!
Adapted by Michael Bakewell Music: Steven Faux
Director Rosemary Hart Stereo
Mike Wooldridge , BBC Religious Affairs
Correspondent, meets adherents of the major religious traditions. 3: The Hindus
Is Hinduism inextricably linked with the culture of India? At England's oldest temple in Leicester, and in the celebration of Holi in Preston, Hindus face the challenge of integrating their spirituality and values with life in Britain. Producer Norman Winter. Stereo
American author
Mona Simpson talks to Nigel Forde about her new book, The
Lost Father. And Tim Parks talks about his life in Verona. Stereo
The clarinettist
Michael Collins talks to June Knox-Mawer about his career and introduces recordings of his work - including the Finzi concerto.
Producer Derek Drescher. Stereo
Lionel Kelleway reports from Wales on the red kite.
In Stoke Moran manor Julia Stoner has died from pure fear...
(Stereo)
with Simon Hoggart. Producer Brian King
The Way of the Heart
First of three programmes. Sue Lake explores the Sufi tradition in Islam.
Producer Denis Nowlan. Stereo