with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from St Lawrence, Jewry, London.
Lionel Kelleway kicks off the BBC's live Beachwatch day as he uncovers the bustling world beneath a shingle beach. Producer Grant Sonnex
(Beachwatch continues during the day on BBC2 and in The Natural History Programme on Radio 4 at 9.00pm).
with Alison Hilliard and Trevor Barnes. Producer Christine Morgan
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the work of a charity which is a source of advice for many unemployed and young people who want to build their own homes. DONATIONS TO: Community Self Build Agency,[address removed] Credit cards [number removed]
from Hope Park Parish Church, St Andrew 's. Led by Rev William Henney. Luke 2, w 41-52; Matthew 9, w 1-8. Praise ye the Lord; One more step along the world I go; Spirit of God; Now thank we all our God.
Omnibus edition.
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Dance teacher Ruth Silk has moved to
Lisbon to change her life and "move on". David Lodge discovers the surprising effect the city has had on her. Producer Sara Jane Hall
Geoffrey Smith , Crosbie Cochrane and John Cushnie answer questions from visitors to the Landscape Centre, Templepatrick, Co Antrim. The chairman is Eric Robson.
ATayior Made production
A dramatisation of Njal 's Saga, written for radio by David Wade , based on a translation from the Icelandic by Magnus Magnusson and Herman Palsson. One of Iceland's great legends, it is broadcast in three parts to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the island becoming a nation state. Narrated by Norman Rodway and Barbara Jefford.
With Joan Walker and Alice Arnold
Music by David Chiltern and Nick Russel Pavier
DirectorJeremy Mortimer (First broadcast on Radio 3)
with Christopher Serle.
Hugo Young chairs a discussion examining the root causes of European voters' current lack of enthusiasm for their parliamentary democracies.
The editor of The Sunday Times retraces his journalistic roots in the West End of Glasgow.
Simon Rae talks to novelist, poet and translator Elaine Feinstein about the poetry that she loves best, and introduces a selection of listeners' requests. Producer Sara Davies
by Diane Whitley and Dave Simpson.
5: The SecondMan. Gemma is demoralised by Keith's insistence that he is guilty.
With Russell Dixon , Jimmy Hibbert , Peter Rylands. Sue Jenkins and Vincent Davies
Producer Martin Jameson
Lancaster University has devised the Innovation War Game to enable companies to envisage the next 25 years - and react to it. Peter Day reports as top managers play out their future.... and ours. Editor Stephen Chilcott
with Edward Blishen and his guests A N Wilson and Naomi Lewis.
Agony uncle Philip Hodson takes a look at the fine art of grumbling. Producer Penny Lawrence (Rot)
As the sun sets over Beachwatch day, Kelvin Boot highlights the best wildlife beaches in Britain.
Starring Tony Hancock, with Sidney James, Bill Kerr, Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams.
Written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson
Music by Wally Stott and Orchestra
Producer Dennis Main Wilson
(First broadcast 1957)
God on Monday. Four programmes connecting the world of work with the world of faith. David Clark , director of the Christians in Public Life project, asks why there is a rift between the market place and the holy place. Producer Norman Winter
with James Naughtie on Radio 5 Live.
with James Naughtie on Radio 5 Live.