with Marjorie Lofthouse.
Producer David Bellinger. Stereo
with Jack Hywel-Davies .
Including Bells On Sunday from St Bartholomew's Church, London.
Oliver Walston joins the monks of Portglenone, Northern Ireland. Producer Carol Trewin
with Christopher Morgan and Andrew Green. Editor David Coomes
Including at
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence.
•Donations to ISDD, [address removed].
Credit Cards [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke.
from Netherlee Church, Glasgow, led by Rev David Amott.
Hymns:
O God, Our Help in Ages Past; Heavenly Father, Thou Hast Brought Us; Thou Art Before Me, Lord; I Feel the Winds of God Today; One More Step Along the World I Go.
Readings: Luke 2, vv 22-38 Romans 12, vv 1-8.
Organist Marshall Todd.
(Stereo)
Omnibus edition.
Director Joanna Toye. Stereo
with Hugh Prysor-Jones .
Producer Dinah Lammiman. Stereo
with Chris Serle.
with Nick Clarke.
Chairman Clay Jones with Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward.
Producer Diana Stenson
A comedy by Alex Shearer.
A stranger appears in the village seeking lodgings. And he claims to be able to dream the future....
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Five programmes in whicn Rosemary Hartill explores the relationship between God and poets.
1: William Langlands Piers the Plowman.
Producer Amanda Hancox.
Richard Stilgoe looks at 60 years of the radio quiz.
(Stereo)
Four programmes in which Wallace Arnold looks back on four decades as the best-loved voice in British broadcasting. Including his vintage appearances on shows such as Any Questions.
Performed by Harry Enfield
Written by Craig Brown
Comedy: page 6
Cliff Michelmore 's journey takes him to Clovelly.
Simon Rae looks back over some of the highlights of 1992 in the first of two programmes.
Producer Julian Wilkinson. 0 Requests to Poetry Please! BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Adrian Mourby explores some dinner party rituals.
with Frank Delaney.
English as she is spoke.... and sometimes as she isn't. Producer Simon Elmes.
Four programmes in which Gerald Butt travels through the Middle East to find out how religion is influencing the politics of the region. 1: Children of Abraham People are looking to religion as a solution to complex political and economic problems.
Producer Denis Nowlan. Stereo
The magic, myths and metaphors of the dinosaur. Anna Grayson pokes around in primeval swamps, with help from a psychologist, a poet and a film-maker, among others. Producer Roy Apps. Stereo
with Simon Hoggart, Ian Hislop, Peter Tinniswood, Irma Kurtz, Chris Matthew and Oliver Pritchett. Producer Brian King
Susan Marling with a programme that presents the reality of life for a group of Bosnian refugees.
Last September, Wincanton in Somerset became home for six families of Bosnian refugees. Serb, Croat and Muslim, each left behind a world of material comfort and extended family. Now they attempt to make sense of a war which demands that a Croat husband should fight his Muslim father-in-law.
Chris Thompson explores the world of Asian and Afro-Caribbean cricket in Yorkshire. Why have none of the players ever played for the county?
Neil Walker on the history of the wild rabbit in Britain.
Writer and journalist Anthony Howard bases his choice of writing on politics, with readers Prunella Scales and David Calder.
Rachel Webb and her children exchanged the poverty of South Wales during the Depression for life in the Australian bush.
Encountering hope in situations of potential despair.
1: Christine Liddell visits Marion Scott at her home in Garthamlock, one of Scotland's most deprived housing estates.
Producer Christine Liddell. Stereo