with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from the Church of St Leonard, Bledington, Gloucestershire.
In the first of a new series, Jessica Holm goes in search of one of Europe's smallest birds of prey, the sparrowhawk, and discovers a controversy over the "plucking post". Producer Sarah Blunt
with Trevor Barnes and Alison Hilliard. Editor David Coomes
appeals for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of the Corrymeela Community, a group of Christians committed to healing the divisions in Northern Ireland.
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Mass from the Cathedral Church of St Anne, Leeds with the Cathedral Choir. Praise to the Lord, the Almighty; Psalm 62, w 2-6 and 8-9; Christus Vincit , Christus Regnat (Plainsong); 0 Salutaris Hostia (Elgar); Let All the World in Every Corner Sing; Jeremiah 20, w 7-9; Matthew 16, w 21-27.
Celebrant and Preacher Fr Philip Moger. Director of Music Joseph Cullen. Organist Julie Crosby.
Omnibus edition. Director Joanna Toye
with Allison Pearson. Producer lain Croft
The doyenne of British agony aunts Marjorie Proops talks candidly about sex, violence, power, betrayal and guilt in her own personal life.
Produced by Michael Ember Associates
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with Ben Bradshaw.
The Yeovil and District Gardening Society members put their questions to Dr Stefan Buczacki , Sue Phillips and Don Cockman. Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Amanda Mares
A three-part story by H.G. Wells.
George's childhood in idyllic Kent is brought to an abrupt halt.
Compiled by Michael Bakewell from Tolstoy's writings. In seven parts. 3: Artificial Nightingales
Director Rosemary Hart
Three centuries y of English family life. 5: The Bonds of Wedlock
Concluding the story by Drew Launay . Rabbits. Drew visits a mountain village. An Insight Production
2: Shrewsbury. David Blunkett journeys to the edges of England.
Presented by Simon Rae. Producer Julian Wilkinson
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with Chris Dunkley.
Concluding Fintan O'Toole 's Irish journey. Travelling On. The country tries to reassess its position in Europe. Producer Mary Price
Shelf Life. Peter Day reports on the future of shopping and takes a look at some of the new competitors.
with Edward Blishen and guests Elizabeth Esteve-Coll and Kristen Lippincott
choose three paperbacks.
Earth from Israel. First in a six-Dart series. Bel Mooney looks at how different funeral rituals have been integrated into British life. Tonight, the Jewish community of North London. Producer Penny Lawrence
Frances Donnelly looks at the success of the Pullein-Thompson sisters, authors of children's pony novels, who have sold more than 11 million books since 1946. Producer Gordon Hutchings
Presented by George Macpherson.
Professor John Durant chairs a discussion examining the impact of scientific research.
Austin Mitchell and Michael White are joined by John Biffen and Roy Hattersley. Chairman Patrick Hannan. Producer Louise Coats
Professor David Maclellan looks at the life and work of French mystic Simone Weil , who died 50 years ago. ProducerMichael Roberts
The late evening Office of Compline.