with Marjorie Lofthouse.
Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells On
Sunday, from St Mary's Parish Church, Brecon, Powys. Stereo
with Trevor Bames and Christopher Morgan. Editor David Coomes
Including at
8.00am News
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the work of a charity which offers a preventative programme for the protection of children. ●Donations to: [address removed]
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by Alistair Cooke.
Direct from the Parish church of St Helen's in Alveston. Led by the Rev Dave Pole. Glorious Things of Thee are
Spoken; God Is Love, His the Care; Christ the King, 0 Friends Rejoice; Rejoice in the Lord Alway; For All the Saints. Organist and Director of Music Ian Phillipson-Masters .
Omnibus edition.
Director Keri Davies. Stereo
with Melanie Phillips.
Producer Dinah Lammiman. Stereo
with Chris Serle.
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with Nick Clarke.
Today this longest running gardening show celebrates 2,000 editions with 1,000 fans at the Royal Horticultural Society in London.
Chairman Clay Jones. In the team Dr Stefan Buczacki , Sue Phillips , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo ●GARDENING: page 16
The House at Number 9 Rue Fleurie by Jackie Kohnstamm.
With Harry Towb as Mr Zilber who looks after Mrs Baum 's house in Monaco. One day he will have a proper family to look after.
Director Janet Whitaker. Stereo
I Do
Tony Blackburn 's jokes leave you cold? Does Brian Hayes get you hot under the collar? In the first of a new series Laurie Taylor launches the Young Radio Critic competition. Producer Mary Sharp
Brittle Bonds of Friendship
Britain's economic, military and political future in Europe hinges on the German connection. David Walker asks how the British people are to relate to a country about which many of them continue to have mixed feelings.
Rosemary Wells , writer, illustrator and "accomplished eavesdropper" of family life, talks about her animal creations. Presented by Michael Rosen.
Producer Jill Burridge
Rochdale
In the last of the series
Andy Kershaw goes back to his home town.
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Simon Rae joins readers Rosalind Shanks and Andrew Sachs in the Medieval Hall in Salisbury Cathedral Close.
Producer Julian Wilkinson. Stereo
Presenter Nigel Farrell.
There Are Bad Times Just Around the Comer
Have politicians failed the economy and can industry pull off a recovery? Peter Day reports.
Author Joyce Carol Oates talks to Nigel Forde.
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The Endless Cycle
Glenys Kinnock reveals the poverty of women in forgotten urban communities.
For his final journey on the trail of the best of British small business,
Hugh Sykes is in Scotland. Trying for the £10,000 award are Millstream, based in Aberdeen, an underwater inspection unit working in the off-shore oil fields, run by Tim Williams and Alan Brown. Growforth, bidding for L5,000, are putting out healthy green shoots in Fife, where Stan Green markets plants unique to Scotland throughout the UK.
Producer Martin Buckley. Stereo 0 DOCUMENTARY: page 8
Hospitals and sanctuaries for wounded wildlife are they a good thing or a waste of money? Presented by Jessica Holm.
The trouble about having too much to drink is you can never be sure how drunk you are because.... you've had too much to drink! Laurie Taylor gets round that problem by watching three people with a bottle of vodka. Producer Ian Bell
The activities of MPs in committee.
Presented by Tim Fenton. Producer Charles Sigler
Voices from the Margins In the first of three meditations, writer Sylvia Sands considers the theme "courageous self-knowledge".
Reader Trudy Kelly.
Producer Bert Tosh. Stereo