with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from St Nicholas, Sandhurst, Kent.
Lionel Kelleway visits the Isle of May to meet the shags and their noisy neighbours -the guillemots, puffins and terns. Producer Julian Hector
with Trevor Barnes and Alison Hilliard. Producer David Coomes
8.00 News. 8.10 Sunday Papers
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of a charity which operates training, rehabilitation and employment schemes for disabled people.
DONATIONS TO: Shaw Trust, [address removed]Credit cards [number removed]
A Tale of Two Cities. Live from St Andrew 's Church, Plymouth, led by Rev Karl Freeman. We are a people of power; Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lobe den Herren); Isaiah 1, w 2-4 and 10 -17; 0 Lord the clouds are gathering (Kendrick); Isaiah 1, w 21-6; Lord have mercy on us (Kendrick); Restore 0 Lord (Kendrick/Rolinson); Kyrie Eleison ; We have a gospel to proclaim (Fulda). Organist John Bowden.
Director of Music Mark Hackeson.
Omnibus edition.
Berlin. David Lodge meets ex-singer Robin Merrill who is now a DJ in Berlin. Producer Sara Jane Hall
with James Cox.
Geoffrey Smith , Pippa Greenwood and Bob Flowerdew answer questions at the BBC Gardeners' World Live exhibition at Birmingham's NEC. Chairman Eric Robson. ATaylor Made production
Three-part dramatisation of Njal's Saga, based on a translation from the Icelandic by Magnus Magnusson and Herman Palsson. Narrated by Norman Rodway and Barbara Jefford.
2: The Fire beneath the Rock Music by David Chiltem and Nick Russel Pavier Director Jeremy Mortimer (First broadcast on Radio 3)
Andrew Dilnot looks at UK investment.
with comedian Richard Herring.
Simon Rae and his guest, poet Ken Smith , introduce a selection of verse by that ubiquitous and prolific author, Anon. Producer Sara Davies
The Truth. The final part of Dave Simpson and Diane Whitley 's thriller. With Russell Dixon , Jimmy Hibbert , Peter Rylands and Julian Warwicker. Producer Martin Jameson
Work - or the threat of losing it - is putting more and more people under strain. In the last of the series, Peter Day reports on stress in the workplace. Producer Catherine Chamaud
with Edward Blishen and his guests Anna Raeburn and Nick Campion.
Wagner considered Parsifal the holiest of his works but what did he mean? Rosemary Hartill looks at Wagner's religious ideas. Reader Russell Dixon. Producer Amanda Hancox
Starring Tony Hancock in The Last of the McHancocks with Sidney James , Bill Kerr , Hattie Jacques , Kenneth Williams and James Robertson Justice.
Producer Dennis Main Wilson (First broadcast in 195 7)
In the last of the series, Nigel Douglas talks to soprano Josephine Barstow. Producer Gillian Hush
Presented by Norman Smith. Producer Caroline Pare
God on Monday. This week Lady Judith Wilcox reflects on the dilemmas for a Christian in business management. Producer Norman Winter