with Marjorie Lofthouse.
with Jack Hywel-Davies.
Including Bells on Sunday from All Saints' Church, Wyke Regis, Dorset.
Lionel Kelleway goes in search of badger life.
with Alison Hilliard and Trevor Barnes.
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of a charity which aims to enhance awareness and treatment of depression.
Donations To: Defeat Depression Campaign, [address removed] Credit cards [number removed]
From All Saints Church, Wyke Regis, Weymouth.
Led by Rev Canon Keith Hugo with former war correspondent Frank Gillard and Bishop Maurice Wood DSC.
Micah 4, vv. 1-4; Mark 4, vv. 35-41; O God our help in ages past (St Anne); Judge eternal, throned in splendour (Rhuddlan); Mine eyes have seen the glory (Battle Hymn); All my hope on God is founded (Michael).
Omnibus edition.
Stephen Humphreys, fresh from Trinity College, Dublin, is finding his feet in Budapest. He visits old-time ex-pats who offer advice and wisdom. But with David Lodge he finds that, for an Irishman, Budapest might not be such an exotic experience after all.
with James Cox.
Anne Swithinbank, Geoffrey Smith, and Pippa Greenwood answer questions sent in by post. The chairman is Eric Robson.
A Taylor Made production
Factsheet: send sae marked 23/94 to [address removed]
Another chance to hear this classic radio documentary made by the late Alan Haydock to commemorate the 40th anniversary of D-Day. It includes reports by BBC correspondents recorded on D-Day itself and interviews with some of the British men and women who remember their part in the great invasion. Narrated by Frank Windsor.
Francine Stock considers the case for a new approach to gender difference.
Martin Wainwright nears the end of his journey down the A34 in his Reliant Kitten.
Simon Rae talks to novelist, poet and translator Elaine Feinstein about the process of poetic translation. Readers Diana Bishop and Sam Dastor.
Thriller by Diane Whitley and Dave Simpson.
Andy's mother has been suspended for giving an interview to Radio Crimewaves.
British advertising took the world by storm in the 80s. Then it came down with a crash. BBC media correspondent Torin Douglas asks whether it can ever bounce back.
with Edward Blishen and his guests Steve Jones and Wendy Savage.
4: The personal story of the Lockwood family who were caught in the Gulf crisis.
Jez Nelson with the weird and the wacky from the world of science and technology.
Starring Tony Hancock
with Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams.
(First broadcast in 1958)
Tenor Anthony Rolfe-Johnson talks about life as an opera singer.
Paul Crook tells the story of his parents David and Isabel Crook, who despite imprisonment during the Cultural Revolution, still live happily in Peking.
Late night office of Compline from Jesus College, Cambridge.