with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from Holy Cross Church, Ashton Keynes.
Quentin Seddon visits a farm in Dorset where methods have hardly changed for the last 90 years. Producer Carol Trewin
with Trevor Barnes and Alison Hilliard. Producer Christine Morgan
8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of the St Martin-in-the-Fields Christmas Appeal for various social causes nationwide, including special projects for the homeless.
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Expectations of Jesus
In the second in a series of services for Advent, Parish Eucharist is celebrated by Rev David Baker from the Church of the Ascension, Stirchley, Birmingham, Preacher John M Hull, Professor of Religious Education, University of Birmingham.
Omnibus edition.
Presented by Joanna Coles.
Producer Anne Reevell
Andy Kershaw presents a new, live travel magazine featuring the best in travel writing and broadcasting. 1: Places Called Guinea. In this week's opening issue, Kershaw is joined by peripatetic friends with reports from North and South America, West Africa and the Pacific - from the four corners of the world, all places called Guinea. Producer Noah Richler
with Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
This week the team of Fred Downham , Daphne Ledward and Walter Gilmour are at the Crarae Glen Gardens Charitable Trust in Inverary, with chairman
Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Producer Amanda Mares
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final part of Zane Grey 's classic western. Utah, 1871: Jane Withersteen is forced to confess the awful truth about
Milly Erne 's killer. Music by Trevor Allan Davies Dramatised by Ed Thomason
Director Adrian Bean
Chris Serle presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days.
Producer Fiona McLean
Russian Roulette. A look at how western policy-makers should be addressing the outcome of the first post-Communist Russian election.
First of three programmes in which singer, songwriter and Essex man Billy Bragg explores his fascination with history. Today he returns to Barking in search of the history they didn't teach him at school.
Simon Rae introduces your requests, with readers Tony Robinson and Nick Chilvers , and guest Diana Hendry. Producer Sara Davies
with Chris Dunkley.
Presented by Gordon Clough.
Marcus Leigh eavesdrops as life behind the slogans gets rough for the three agencies working on awkward accounts. And allegations fly as a rejected client hits back.
Producer Ian Bell
Bel Mooney and her guest this week, Edna O'Brien , explore the grey area between belief and unbelief.
Producer Malcolm Love
First of three programmes in which Colin Semper meets two people who, confronted by the same dilemma, arrived at very different decisions.
1: Two widows are proposed to again. Would re-marrying be an act of disloyalty to their first husbands? Are they readyfor the commitment? Should they say 'yes'? Producer Brian King
Fundamental Masculinity. Earlier this year Kenneth Tynan 's provocative essay on the female bottom was broadcast.
Tonight poets Katie Campbell and Fiona Pitt-Kethley return the compliment with their own views on the male posterior. Producer David Benedictus
Presented by Kelvin Boot.
Prior to the 1950s vaccination era, childhood illness was greatly feared, with just cause. Tuberculosis, diphtheria, scarlet fever and polio - people from all over Britain share their memories of survival from the diseases and their treatments.
Producers Jenny Lacey and Felicity Goodall A Real Radio production
Robert Orchard reports on the activities of MPs in committee. Producer Dinah Lammiman
The Advent Gospel
Is the annual nativity play the correct version of what happened? John Rackley compares the different Gospel versions. 2: Mark - No Need for Christmas Producer Julia Wills