with Marjorie Lofthouse.
Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells On
Sunday, from the Church of St Michael and All Angels, Hughenden,
Buckinghamshire. Stereo
with Christopher Morgan and Andrew Green.
Producers Amanda Hancox and Norman Winter
Including at
8.00am News
speaks about the Special Gymnastics Association. •Donations to: [address removed]
Credit Cards: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke.
Parish Mass from Christ the King Roman Catholic Church, Cardiff. Celebrant: Rev John Kelly. Readings: Amos 6, v 1 and vv 4-7;
Psalm 146; Luke 16, vv 19-31. Hymns: Welcome All Ye Noble Saints of Old;
Brothers. Sisters, We Are
One; I am the Bread of Life; Oh Lord, All the World
Belongs to You. Director of Music Leslie Collins.
Omnibus edition.
Director Joanna Toye. Stereo
with Martin Wainwright. Producer Dinah Lammiman
Stereo
with Chris Serle.
Stereo
with John Sergeant.
Chairman Clay Jones calls on Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Walter Gilmour to solve gardening problems sent in by listeners.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo • GARDENING: page 15
Campanology by Derek Lister.
Rape: that is how Josef Bossowski sees the destruction of St Stephen's Church. It's too late to save the building, but what about the bell?
Director Jane Morgan. Stereo
The first of two programmes in which
Conor Gearty explores the politics of abortion. The "Right to Life" and the "Right to Choose" are irreconcilable. So who should decide which right triumphs? In Ireland,
Church and State prepare for a final battle.
Stereo
One Dog's Day
David Moreau recalls
Rowley, a faithful retriever with slightly eccentric habits, in the last programme of the series. Producer Tim Suter
"When you have lost your Inns, drown your empty selves, for you will have lost the last of England." (Hilaire Belloc )
Peter Tinniswood throws temperance to the wind as he journeys in search of the elixir of English pub life.
Producer Chris Wines
(Revised repeat)
The RAF's Red Arrows aerobatic team have been thrilling airshow crowds for over 25 years. Defence Correspondent Mark Laity flew with the team and presents an exciting sound portrait showing both their skill and their role as a 22-million-pound marketing machine recruiting for the RAF. Producer Mark Laity. Stereo
4:Eurovision
In the last programme of the series, Sir Roy Strong asks David Mellor and others whether the new
Department of National
Heritage is going to make any difference at all to the arts in Britain. And he looks to the rest of Europe for some comparisons. Producer Jane Beresford
"Dear Boss, You're Fired...."
Peter Day meets the workers who are now able to tell their bosses what they think of them ... and he asks the bosses how brave companies need to be to introduce the scheme.
Edward Blishen talks to
Griff Rhys Jones and Paul Merton.
Stereo
A Proper Punishment? Arthur de Frisching , Area Manager for HM Prison
Service, argues that prison is no solution to crime, but it can help people not to reoffend.
For the next seven weeks
Hugh Sykes is travelling the country to find the two best young businesses in Britain. Prizes of £10,000 and £5,000 await the winners.
1: Deep Sea Adventure
Brian Cooper 's former job inspired him to create
Europe's first museum of deep-sea diving, which made waves in Weymouth's tourist industry.
Summerskills Brewery, run by Richard Wilson and Carl Beeson , regularly knocks the big boys off the bestseller lists in local
Plymouth pubs. Their
Whistle Belly Vengeance and Summerskills Best
Bitter are going down well further afield too.
Series Producer Gwyn Richards Stereo
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Midnight at the docks and a colony of scorpions emerges from the crevices of Kent's harbour wall.
Presented by Jessica Holm.
A New Age for Science
The Social Security
Committee continues its investigation into the Maxwell affair. Presented by Tim Fenton.
Producer Charles Sigler
At the start of the Jewish New Year, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain of Maidenhead Synagogue reflects on the frontiers facing Reform Judaism today.
Producer Norman Winter. Stereo