with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells On
Sunday from Eastbourne Parish Church.
Robert Forster breakfasts with Rev Glynn Davies and finds out how he combines farming with the church. Producer Carol Trewin
with Alison Hilliard and Trevor Bames. Editor David Coomes
Including at
8.00am News
The President of REACH talks for the Week's Good Cause about how the expertise of retired professionals helps charities of all kinds. 0 Donations to REACH.[address removed]. Credit Cards: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke.
An Easter celebration from the church of St
Sebastian and St Pancras, Kingsbury Green.
Preacher: The Rt Rev
Vincent Nicholls , Bishop of North London in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster. Mass is celebrated by parish priest Canon Peter Phillips.
Hymns: Jesus Christ is Risen Today; New
Daytime Dawning; I am the Bread Of Life; Battle is O'er; City of God.
Readings: Acts 10, w 34, 37-43; Colossians 3, w 1-4; John 20, vv 1-9. Director of Music Richard Goodall.
Omnibus edition.
Director Vanessa Whitburn
Ted Harrison writes his final letter to the unknown donor of the kidney which has given him new life. 6: Champagne Easter Producer John Newbury
with Russell Davies.
with Nick Clarke.
Members of the Bidfordon-Avon and District Gardening Society,
Warwickshire, put their questions to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Sue Phillips and Fred Downham.
Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
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La Bete Humaine
Emile Zola 's classic thriller dramatised in three parts. With Michael Maloney as Jacques, Martin Head as Roubard, and Imogen Stubbs as Severine. 2: The Murder
"The whole thing seemed stupid - a complete nightmare - like a murder plan thought up by a child." with Andy Hockley , Sheila Kelley , Jonathan Wyatt. Richard Mitchley and Gerry Hinks
Dramatised by Sally Hedges Music: Barrington Pheloung Director Nigel Bryant
First of four programmes by Roderick Graham to celebrate the life of Sydney Smith. Robert Lang plays the man who was the delight of any dinner table and a man of principle.
Lord Holland.....TlMOTHY CARLTON Director Jane Morgan
Flexible Friends?
Are reading lists a threat to literature in schools?
Michael Rosen talks to
David Pascal , Chairman of the National Curriculum
Council, and Anne Bames of the National Association of Teachers of English. Producer Jill Burridge
Six programmes in which
Martyn Wiley and Ian McMillan follow in the footsteps of Dr Samuel Johnson and James Boswell.
with Simon Rae , Virginia McKenna , Peter Jeffrey , and guest Jenny Joseph. Producer Pat Pryor
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with Chris Dunkley.
Bad Company
with Susan Marling.
Kathleen Ferrier - A
Memory
Roy Henderson , who worked closely with Kathleen Ferrier during her formative years, remembers this much loved English contralto. Read by Denis Quilley. Producer Martin Jenkins
with George Macpherson.
The story of Alfred Sadd. A missionary in the South Pacific is caught up by the Japanese invasion. His carefree life ends in an act of astounding heroism.
June Knox-Mawer tells the tale through Alfred's letters, read by Simon Jones , and the memories of pre-war friends in the Gilbert Islands. Producer Julian Hale
Maureen Lipman takes a comic look at women and golf, a world where women have to duck down when walking past windows, and putt through piles of fertiliser. Tales of horror abound in this last bastion of male chauvinism. Producer Karen Walker
Words and music for
Easter Day.
Renewal and rebirth.
Myrtle Langley, Director of Training for Carlisle Diocese, looks for intimations of immortality and their fulfilment in Christ.
Producer Norman Winter