with Marjorie Lofthouse.
Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday, from Dunblane Cathedral, Scotland. Stereo
Oliver Walston continues his look at how farmers on the other side of the North Sea are facing an uncertain future, with Danish farmer Neils Schultz-Petersen .
Producer Carol Trewin
with Andrew Green and Christopher Morgan. Editor David Coomes
Including at
8.00am News
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of Playmatters, which promotes the development of toy and leisure libraries.
.Donations to:
Dr Penelope Leach , [address removed]
Credit Cards: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke.
Parish Communion (ASB Rite A) from St Peter 's Church, Oadby, Leicester. Officiant: The Rev Winifred Thomson.
Celebrant: The Rev Rajni Kaneria. Preacher The Rev Michael Notley.
Music and readings: Ye Servants of God (AMNS149); St Chad's Mass (David Saint); Philippians 1, w 1-11; As the Bridegroom to His Chosen (Rutter); Matthew 20, vv 1-16; Help Us to Help Each Other, Lord (AMNS 374); Litany to the Holy Spirit (Peter Hurford ); All My Hope on God is Founded (AMNS 336).
With BBC Choirgirl of the Year Joanne Lunn.
Assistant Organist Paul Charman. Director of Music Robert Foreman.
Omnibus edition.
Director Keri Davies. Stereo
with Louise Levene.
Producer Sallie Davies. Stereo
with Rabbi Lionel Blue. Stereo
with Roger Hearing.
Friends, staff and inmates of HM Prison Leyhill,
Gloucestershire put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo
Singer
The second part of Peter Flannery 's play, starring Antony Sher.
The Journey Back
Singer searches for the man who terrorised him in Auschwitz.
Stereo
with Harold Heckle.
A group of "jubilados", or retired people, regulary meet in their London social club, but these Spaniards didn't expect to be still here 50 years after fleeing Spain's civil war.
Producer Marina Salandy-Brown Stereo
2: At Bay.
David Moreau discloses his methods for dealing with verbal attacks from apparently innocent-looking elderly women. Producer Tim Suter
Writer, entertainer and rambler extraordinaire Mike Harding hangs round barbershops, chats to Roger the flower-seller, and tracks down his mate Nobby in his hometown of Manchester.
Producer Kerry McGeever
with Patrick Hannan. Producer Richard Thomas
with Chris Dunkley.
In a series of four conversations, Rev Dr Edward Norman talks to people whose work influences general moral attitudes.
(Stereo)
The last of eight programmes from both sides of the Atlantic.
Stanley and the Union
Stanley Hawksworth is an aristocrat of the Yorkshire textile industry and a member of one of the smallest and proudest trade unions. But just three months before his retirement after 50 years at the same Cleckheaton mill, Stanley and his workmates got the sack. The fight for reinstatement turned the world of their close-knit community upside down. Reporter Jennifer Holden. Producer Joy Hatwood Stereo
Edward Blishen with guests Frances Edmonds and Tim Rice.
Stereo
Adventures of a Super-Tramp by W H Davies.
These unique memoirs were published in 1908 by a young Englishman who went "on the road" for several years in the USA in the 1890s and early 1900s. The gentle and warm style has made this collection a favourite for more than 80 years.
Read by Hugh Dickson. Producer Brian Miller. Stereo
A look at the unusual life cycle of an alien.
Presented by Jessica Holm.
Four plays featuring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 's great detective.
3: The Blue Carbuncle
When the Countess of Morcar's famous jewel is stolen, Holmes's only clues are a Christmas goose and a battered felt hat.
Dramatised by Bert Coules Violinist Leonard Friedman
Director Patrick Rayner. Stereo
Panel: Peter Day , Alastair Ross Goobey , Sue Rorstad , Nigel Whittaker.
Chairman Nigel Cassidy.
Sister Una Kroll of the Society of the Sacred Cross reflects on issues arising out of the religious life. 3: Solitude and Togetherness
Producer Julia Wills