with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from St Martin-in-the-Fields, London.
Robin Page meets one of Britain's biggest landowners, the Duke of Westminster. Producer Carol Trewin
with Alison Hilliard and Trevor Barnes. Producer David Coomes
8.00 News and 8.10 Sunday Papers
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about Phoenix House, a charity which cares for sufferers of drug abuse.
DONATIONS TO: [address removed]
by Alistair Cooke.
from Butlins Summerwest World at Minehead, led by Rev Clive Calver and Graham Kendrick. Readings: Philippians 2, w 5-11; John 21, w 15-19.
Omnibus edition.
with Joanna Coles.
Producer Anne Reevell
John McVicar returns to his cell in the high-security wing of HM Prison Leicester, which he left in 1978. Now a writer, he takes Arthur Smith down memory lane. Producer Sara Jane Hall
Geoffrey Smith , Pippa Greenwood and Anne Swithinbank are in Cannington, Somerset, with chairman Eric Robson. A Taylor Made production
Nineteenth-century Dorset is brought vividly to life in Thomas Hardy 's magnificent story of a man whose impetuous, vital character is the seed of his own downfall. 1: The Horse-Fair With Zoe Ganjavi , Graham Colclough. Gillian Goodman and Martin Reeve. Music arranged and played by the Mellstock Band. Dramatised by Sally Hedges Director Nigel Bryant SEE THIS WEEK page 7
West Indies v England
Commentary on the third day's play in the Fourth Test by Jonathan Agnew , Peter Baxter , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Vic Marks. Including at 5.10 News
5.15 To the Islands in the Sun
Peter Baxter recalls the England tour to the Caribbean of 1981.
With actor and activist Ian McKellen.
A four-part journey from Alaskato Tierra del Fuego begins.
Simon Rae and his guest Lavinia Greenlaw introduce listeners' requests. Producer Sara Davies
by Herge. Dramatised by Simon Eastwood
Profit without Honour As companies begin to realise that profit alone is an insufficient yardstick, Peter Day asks what other standards should be used to judge tomorrow's company. Producer Colin Wilde
with Simon Hoggart. Producer Malcolm Love
The programme that rewrites history returns.
Eileen McCullum reads from Jennie Lee 's account of Aneurin Bevan 's difficulties with Hugh Gaitskell , the anti-nuclear debate and lunch with Khrushchevs. Producer Alison Hindell
Tim Marlow presents a second selection of last year's live sessions, repeated by popular request. Producer Neil Trevithick
from St Mary Le Bow , London, led by Rev Victor Stock and sung by Canticum Novum . Producer Amanda Hancox