with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sundayfrom St Margaret's, Westminster.
Producer Carol Trewin
Producer Christine Morgan
8.00 News. 8.10 Sunday Papers
speak for the Week's Good Cause about the Brook Advisory Centres, a national network of centres which offer confidential contraceptive and counselling services. DONATIONS TO: [address removed]
The Landsker group of United Reformed Churches in Pembrokeshire unite for worship at Celtic Corner in the village of Nolton. Preacher Rev David Owen. Hymns: Running free in the fields; Great is your faithfulness, 0 God my father; 0 God in whom we live and move; From all that dwell below the skies. Readings: Psalm 139, w 1-10; Mark 4, w 26-32. Organist Roger Owens.
Director of Music Edmund Walters.
Omnibus edition.
In the last of the series John Walters samples a grand hotel on the south coast Producer Matt Hall
Bernie Grant , the controversial black Politician, talks to Dr Anthony Clare about the major influences on his life. A Michael Ember production
with James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Geoffrey Smith and Bob Howerdew answer listeners' questions. The chairman is Eric Robson. ATaylor Made production
Another chance to hear Tobias Smollett 's boisterous tour by coach and four round Georgian Britain in search of curatives, clean air and conjugal bliss. Dramatised in four parts by Scott Cherry.
1: From Brambleton Hall to Bristol Music by Matthew Scott. Director Clive Brill
with William Shawcross.
2: Tokyo - the Responsibility of Power
From the Glitter to the Gulch Part 1: Las Vegas. Comedian Pete McCarthy and poet Roger McGough travel to the ultimate man-made city in the desert.
Simon Rae meets bestselling Irish poet Brendan Kennelly in Dublin. Producer Paul Dodgson
The final part of Frances Hodgson Burnett's classic story, with Harriet Walter , Beryl Reid and Robin Bailey. With Jessica Marshall-Gardner , Guy Faulkner and Ian Taylor Dramatised by Judy Allen. Producer John Taylor
Peter Day reaches Vienna.
Continuing the documentary series about life at Birmingham International Airport.
Sublime Snuff. A selection of prose and poetry from the 17th century up to the present day on "those pungent grains of titillating dust". Readers Robin Bailey , Roger Frith and Tina Gray Producer Katriona Wade
Mark Whittaker looks at new - methods of forestry.
What is the role of the artist in the conflict of Northern Ireland? Can they ever help to heal divisions? Roisin McAuley talks to leading poets, playwrights and painters about art and violence.
Producer Kathleen Carragher
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Geoff Watts looks at the theory and practice behind our irrational responses to risk. Producer Peter Croasdale
Christ or Culture? Light or Dark? Father Wilfrid McGreal delves into the darker side of human nature through the writings of Japanese author Shusaku Endo. Producer Tim Pemberton