with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies .
Including Bells on Sunday from All Saints' Church, Tilsworth, Bedfordshire.
Great Yarmouth bloaters are on the menu when Henry and Gill Head serve up breakfast. Oliver Walston talks to them about farming lavender. Producer Gill Powell
with Andrew Green and Christopher Morgan.
Producer Christine Morgan
appeals for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of the Association of Stammerers. DONATIONS to Association of Stammerers.[address removed] CREDIT CARDS: [number removed]
by Alistair Cooke.
Parish communion from St John the Baptist, Crowthorne, led by Rev Brian Spence. Hymns: Guide Me 0 Thou Great Redeemer (Cwm Rhondda); Rise and Hear! The Lord Is Speaking (Sussex); Take this Bread; Shine Jesus Shine. Communion Setting: Addington (Richard Shephard ). Readings: Acts 11, v 27 -12, v 2, Matthew 10, w 35-45. Director of Music: Penelope Bagshaw. Organist: Christopher Stephenson.
Omnibus edition. Director Keri Davies
with Matthew D'Ancona. Producer lain Croft
with Chris Serie.
Professor Colin Blakemore talks to
Dr Anthony Clare.
Produced by Michael Ember Associates
with Nick Clarke.
From Northern Ireland. Panel: Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Crosbie Cochrane. Chairman: Clay Jones. producer Amanda Mares
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A six-part serial of the life of Alexander the Great by David Wade.
2: “I Am Also Alexander". Alexander is used as a pawn in the war between his parents, and is educated by Aristotle.
Music Wilfreda Acosta
Director Glyn Dearman
Hamish Mykura goes deep-sea jiving at the Underwater Music Festival in Florida. Presented by Laurie Taylor. producer Mary Sharp
Off with Their Heads!
David Walker asks if Britain pays the price for its suspicion of big ideas. The last in the present series.
Drew Launay recounts his experiences of life in Spain in a six-part series.
1: Fiesta. Religious fiestas may not turn out so holy when aggrieved farmers and drunken fishermen join in. An Insight Production
A walk with Robin Neillands along the west coast of Ireland.
celebrates the work of Rudyard Kipling. Simon Rae introduces requests with guest Craig Raine. Reader Garard Green. Producer Pat Pryor
REQUESTS TO: Poetry Please! BBC. Bristol BS8 2LR
The first in a series of reports from out-of-the-way places by BBC foreign correspondents. Stephen Jessel visits a remote area of the Massif Central.
Last in the series of the show that teaches you what you didn't learn in business school. Panel: Peter Day , Howard Hodgson , Alastair Ross Goobey , Janette Rutterford. Chairman: Nigel Cassidy.
Producer Neil Koenig
Edward Blishen and guests Michael Meyer and Timberlake Wertenbaker select three paperbacks.
Producer Susan Roberts
Presented by Susan Marling.
An Unofficial English Sunbeam. Frank Muir reads from Arthur Marshall 's essays. Producer Michael Earley
Presented by Kelvin Boot.
Four stories featuring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's great detective.
1: The Musgrave Ritual. Holmes recalls one of his earliest cases, involving a 17th-century ritual in a noble family.
Dramatised by Peter Mackie Director Enyd Williams
Presented by Carolyn Quinn. Producer Dinah Lammiman
Graham Cray reflects on the end of the era of Enlightenment thinking.
2: Imagining a Different World. In response to the collapse of a familiar culture, can there emerge faith, imagination and a new way of living? Producer Norman Winter