with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from Rochester Cathedral.
Robin Page meets Roger and Jane Williams-Ellis who are struggling to maintain their forestry business. Producer Carol Trewin
with Trevor Barnes and Alison Hilliard. Producer Christine Morgan
8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
speaks on the Week's Good Cause on behalf of drug abuse and Aids prevention schemes using specially equipped mobile classrooms.
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by Alistair Cooke.
Sung Eucharist (Rite B) from the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick. Celebrant Rev Andrew Gorham , preacher Rev Gillian Sanderson. Communion setting: St Nicholas Mass (Haydn). Songs of praise, the angels sang (Northampton); Psalm 107, w 1-9 (Lole); Alleluya, Sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol); Beyond mortal praise (Marlborough Gate). Deuteronomy 8, w 1-6; John 6, w 1-14. Director of Music Andrew Lole. Organist Kevin Bowyer.
Omnibus edition.
with Joanna Coles.
Producer Anne Reevell
Commie Places. Andy Kershaw wraps up the current series with listeners' own tales and features from Borneo,
St Helena and other watery places. Producer Noah Richler
with Nick Clarke.
Sue Phillips, Daphne Ledward and Bridget Moody answer questions at the Radio on Show Festival in Canterbury. Chairman Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Producer Amanda Mares
Concluding episode of Sir Walter Scott 's novel of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion.
Liberty in Every Blow. Waverley and the Jacobite army reach Derby, but then the retreat begins.
Music composed and performed by Iain Johnstone . with Mhairi Campbell (violin/viola), Ron Shaw (cello) and Mike Travis (drums) Dramatised by Roger Danes
Director Patrick Rayner
with Chris Serle.
Politics and Pioneers. Is the political neutrality of civil servants under threat? Sheena McDonald concludes an examination of the challenges confronting the Civil Service.
Retracing J B Priestley's journey through England, John Cole visits Coventry.
Simon Rae is joined by poet and biographer Ian Hamilton to introduce a selection of American poetry, read by Peter Whitman and Susie Fugle. Producer Sara Davies
Alan Campbell tells Martyn Wiley why his work for the Gaelic language movement in Scotland is not so much a tribal crusade as a practical movement. Producer Dave Sheasby
Michael Bevis explores the role of the understudy in the theatre. Producer Gillian Hush
Alun Lewis loosens the nuts and bolts of today's technology.
Producer Deborah Cohen
Barbara Myers talks to Professor Sir Richard Doll , one of Britain's greatest living medical scientists. Producer Deborah Cohen
Six-part dramatisation of the life of Lord Byron by Michael and Melissa Bakewell , with Jonathan Hyde as Lord Byron and Paul Daneman as the voice of the poet. 4: Kiss and Tell. "I hear from the best authority that Lady Caroline Lamb is about to publish a book - I fear who may be the hero of the tale!" - Augusta Leigh.
Director Rosemaiy Hart
Mike Wooldridge meets believers from the major religious traditions in Britain. 4: Creation: God at Work. Can religion's creation stories still hold true? Is there room for God in an urban world?
Producer Norman Winter
Presented by Kelvin Boot.
Producer Howard Rogers
Poet and playwright Liz
- Lochhead draws together a spirited collection of poetry, prose and drama peopled with monsters, mythical creatures and aliens. Readers Siobhan Redmond and Peter Kelly. Producer Julian Wilkinson
Presented by Carolyn Quinn. Producer Dinah Lammiman
In Search of Peace. Alison Hilliard talks to Rabbi David Rosen about his work in promoting greater understanding between Jews and Christians. Producer Amanda Hancox