with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
Including Bells on Sunday from Howden Minster , East Yorkshire.
In the last of the series, Lionel Kelleway explores the watery world of the aquatic acrobats and witnesses the skilful and magical dance of the dragonflies. Producer Sarah Blunt
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with Alison Hilliard and Trevor Barnes. Producer David Coomes
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the work of a charity which provides relief and support to hyperactive children. DONATIONS TO: Hyperactive Children's Support Group, [address removed]
from the Church of Christ the King, Kettering. Preacher Rev Mike Talbot. Led by Steve Dodman. May our worship be acceptable; I believe in Jesus; Let all that is within me cry holy; All hail the Lamb; The Lord's my shepherd (Crimmond); Living under the shadow; John 10, w 11-18. Director of Music Steve Sharpe.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Anne Reevell
Stephen Taylor lives in Patras in the Peleponnese. In the last of the series, David Lodge finds out about the perils of an expat life in Greece.
Geoffrey Smith , Pippa Greenwood and Bob Flowerdew answer questions at the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh. The chairman is Eric Robson.
A Taylor Made production
The Burning. Final part of David Wade 's dramatisation of Njal's Saga. Narrated by Barbara Jefford and Norman Rodway.
With Joan Matheson , Ian Targett , Robert Glenister , Danny Schiller , Sam Bennett , Simon Linnell , Joan Walker , John Church and John Moffatt.
Translated by Magnus Magnusson and Herman Palsson Music by David Chiltern and Nick Russel Pavier
Director Jeremy Mortimer (First broadcast on Radio 3)
Stuart Simon asks whether fears for the planet's future are rational.
I Firstofthreeprogrammesinwhich I Labour frontbench peer Baroness
Jay of Paddington explores her urban lair.
By request, Briggflatts, Basil Bunting 's celebration of the Northumbrian landscape. Producer Julian Wilkinson
Harriet Walter , Beryl Reid and Robin Bailey lead the cast in a five-part dramatisation of the children's classic by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
When orphan Mary Lennox is brought to stay in her uncle's huge, gloomy Yorkshire manor, she finds a mysterious locked garden and strange cries coming from a part of the house she is not allowed to visit. With Jessica Marshall-Gardner , Guy Faulkner and Ian Taylor. Dramatised by Judy Allen. Producer John Taylor
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Donald Swann died earlier this year from cancer, and Richard Crane 's short play, recorded in 1991, for which Donald wrote and performed music and songs, is broadcast as a tribute.
Willie Rushton , Tony Robinson , and FascinatingAida star in this off-beat romp.
Director Andy Jordan
Rosemary Hartill looks at how Mahler's music reflects his quest to find meaning and purpose to life. Producer Amanda Hancox
They patrol in armoured Land Rovers, they carry guns, in some areas they are accompanied by soldiers. In this two-part documentary the men and women of the Royal Ulster Constabulary talk frankly about policing the divided communities of Northern Ireland.
Producer Kathleen Carragher
In the first of six conversations with people whose lives abroad have given them a fresh view of their native country, John Miller talks to the writer and former dipiomat Sir Fitzroy Maclean , Producer Richard Bannerman
God on Monday. Hugh Ormiston offers a Christian perspective on job insecurity. Producer Norman Winter