with Marjorie Lofthouse.
Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells On
Sunday, from St Vedast, Foster Lane, London.
Producer Denis Nowlan. Stereo
Hugo Sprinz came to England as a German refugee in 1938. Despite being severely visually handicapped he built up a farming empire in Yorkshire.
Robert Forster visits him in Beverley to hear his story.
Producer Carol Trewin
with Trevor Barnes in America and Christopher Morgan. Editor David Coomes
Including at
8.00am News
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about Henshaw's
Society for the Blind. ● Donations to: [address removed]
Credit Cards: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke.
From Queensbury Methodist Church,
Edgware, led by Rev Anthony Brazier and Margaret Callow (Preacher). Readings: Psalm 89, vv 1-14; Mark 12, vv 28-34.
What Shall Our Greeting Be (Moscow); God Is Love (Theodoric); Father We Love You; As Water To
The Thirsty (Oasis); What Shall I Do My God To
Love (Jerusalem). Organist John Clayton.
Omnibus edition.
Director Ken Davies. Stereo
with Melanie Phillips.
Producer Dinah Lammiman. Stereo
with Chris Serle.
Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
from Hertfordshire, where members of the Shenley and District Horticultural Society put their questions to Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Fred Downham , and Sue Phillips.
Chairman Clay Jones.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo
The Reluctant Carnivores by Anna Clemence Mews. Derek's sister Mathie has a pet lamb called Sam. Derek works in an abattoir, and one day he realises that he has just stunned Sam ...
Director Shaun MacLoughlin Stereo
Do jingles jangle your nerves? The last programme in the series looks at radio's most ubiquitous musical form. With Laurie Taylor.
Producer Emma Selby. Stereo
Out of the Midday Sun? Britain's desire for a special world role lives on. Peter Hennessy considers whether such ambitions are realistic.
Six tales of North Africa by Vaughan Purvis.
4: Pilgrimage to the Moon Producer Simon Elmes. Stereo
with Geoffrey Burgon , composer-in-residence at the Bury St Edmunds Festival.
Producer Jill Marshall
with Phil Smith.
5: A Fate Worse than Death
Producer Gillian Hush
Presented by Nigel Farrell.
Eight stories from both sides of the Atlantic.
4: Handsworth Revolution
Handsworth, Birmingham. is a mix of people from many cultural and racial backgrounds. A spiritual "revolution" is now taking place, as growing numbers from these disparate groups unite under the banner of Islam.
Producer Tony Phillips
Editor Sharon Banoff. Stereo
Guests: Fay Weldon and Michael Foot.
Stereo
Schreiner
South African novelist and essayist Olive Schreiner has a claim to be the pioneer of modem feminism. Gillian Cally reads extracts from her writings.
Producer Dave Sheasby. Stereo
Presented by Jessica Holm.
Four plays by John Peacock based on characters in Toulouse-
Lautrec posters. 3: Casque d'Or
The revolutionaries in Paris had passionate beliefs and were willing to die for them.
With Joanna Myers ,
Jane Whittenshaw , Alan Barker ,
Fraser Kerr and Matthew Sim.
Music: Stephen Warbeck
Director Jane Morgan. Stereo
Recorded at the Langham Hilton in London. The panel includes: Peter Day , Alastair Ross Goobey ,
Nigel Whittaker. Chairman Nigel Cassidy.
Life, Truth and Rock and Roll
Tony Jasper paints the last of four "sound collages"to depict the human condition: Love
Producer Alastair Simmons. Stereo