with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from St Clement Danes, London.
In the last of the series, Oliver Walston has a truly decadent breakfast of champagne and salmon with Jim and Margaret Payne. Producer Gill Powell
with Alison Hilliard and Trevor Barnes. Producer Christine Morgan
8.00 News
8.10 Sunday Papers
8.00 Artworks: History of Propaganda
8.30 New Curiosity Shop: Bubble,
Bubble, Oil and Trouble 9.00 Women's Studies: No Sacred Bond 9.20 Art and Illusion 9.40 Bereavement in Schools
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of Impact Foundation, a charity which promotes activites for the prevention and cure of avoidable disability. DONATIONS TO: Impact Foundation. [address removed] Credit cards [number removed]
from Lanchester Parish Church, with Radio 2 Choirgirl of the Year Emma Trow. Led by Rev Peter Waterhouse. Alleluia sing to Jesus; 0 Thou eternal king; The head that once was crowned with thorns; Crown Him with many crowns; Laudate dominum (Mozart); Ephesians 4, w 1-13; Luke 24, w 45-end. Organist Bill Gray. Director of Music Chris Fox.
Omnibus edition.
Presented by Joanna Coles.
Producer Anne Reeveii
Albania. Alex Standish has given up Dorset for life in Tirana; as an economist and investment adviser, his skills should be welcome there. But, as David Lodge discovers, his life can be an unpredictable experience. Producer Sara Jane Hall
The team answer questions at the Royal Ulster Show. Chairman is Eric Robson.
A Taylor Made production
Margaret Oliphant's novel in four parts.
2: A New Gentleman.
Phoebe Beecham has met Clarence Copperhead at a ball in London. His wealthy father disapproves.
Music composed by Malcolm McKee and played by Malcolm McKee and Linda Rhodes.
Friends, Partners and Federalists?
Ian Davidson reports on the likely effects of enlargement of the European Union.
In an antidote to all those
American road-documentary series, Martin Wainwright sets off in his Reliant Kitten for a four-part journey down the A34, from Manchester to Winchester.
More humorous verse from the BBC Poetry Festival in Bristol, featuring Simon Rae with guests Willie Rushton and Susie Brann. Producer Paul Dodgson
Chris Dunkley returns to air your comments on BBC programmes and policy.
A six-part thriller by Diane Whitley and Dave Simpson.
1: The Trial. Keith Brandon is charged with murderinga policeman. Gemma and Liam think it would be a laugh to bunk off school and go to the trial.
With Jason Done. Chris Brailsford , Seamus O'Neill , Peter Rylands and Geoffrey Banks
Producer Martin Jameson (First broadcast on Radio 5)
Cheque Mates
In the 1970s Britain's banks lost millions on lending abroad. In the 80s they lost billions lending at home. Now they are climbing into bed with their high street rivals, the building societies. Peter Day reports on what these sweeping changes mean for all their customers. Producer Catherine Chamaud
Edward Blishen and his guests Chris Donald and Richard Ingrams select three favourite paperbacks.
Four programmes in which Jenni Mills explores the human stories behind the headlines.
1: On 24 July 1991, toddler Ben Needham went missing on the Greek island of Kos. Hisfamily have not seen him since that day.
Back from Holiday. In the first of four of the best of Tony Hancock 's series, the lad himself is joined by Sidney James , Bill Kerr and Kenneth Williams. The show was first broadcast in October 1956. Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson Producer Dennis Main Wilson
In the first of six conversations about I ife as an opera singer, Nigel Douglas talks to the American soprano Catherine Malfitano. Producer Gillian Hush
Producer Vanessa Harrison
2: Pioneers for Prayer. Janet Morley talksabout her work in writing new liturgy. Producer Amanda Hancox