with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from St Edward, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.
How bright is the future for organic farming? Oliver Walston journeys to Wales to find out from Patrick Holden , Policy Director of the Soil Association. Producer Carol Trewin
Producer David Coomes
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speaks for the Week's Good Cause about the work of a charity which develops opportunities for people with physical disabilities and learning difficulties.
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From Ballywilliam Presbyterian Church, Portrush. Conducted by Rev James Frazer. Organist Adrian Anderson.
Omnibus edition.
In a new series, Derek Cooper celebrates his favourite foods - travelling around Britain to find out about taste from the experts and the enthusiasts. This week, he samples raspberries in Blairgowrie in Perthshire. Producer Sheila Dillon
Dr Anthony Clare invites the forensic pathologist Professor Bernard Knight to consider the impact of daily contact with murder and death on his personality. A Michael Ember production
with Charlie Lee Potter.
"Dig for Victory" at the Imperial War Museum, London, with Geoffrey Smith , Pippa Greenwood and Bob Flowerdew. The chairman is Eric Robson. ATaylor Made production IRptd Wednesday 11.30am)
Afour-part adaptation of Tobias Smollett 's boisterous tour by coach and four round Georgian Britain in search of curatives, clean air and conjugal bliss. 3: From Bath to London Dramatised by Scott Cherry Music by Matthew Scott. Director Clive Brill
Colin Morris asks if the British are obsessed with owning a home.
The first of two programmes in which Sally Magnusson travels to her father's birthplace, Iceland, in search of her roots.
Trevor McDonald talks to Simon Rae about West Indian poetry. Producer Viv Beeby
The second of Joe Turner 's comedies about the paranoid traumas of growing up. Mark is sick with embarrassment about his nerdish Dad and is sure that he is going to inherit his father's boringness genes. Chris Emmett stars as Dad, with Jonathan Perkins as Mark and featuring Alistair MacGowan as Graham Taylor. Producer Martin Jameson
Peter Day reaches the former Yugoslavia.
Continuing the documentary series about life at Birmingham International Airport.
Great Bus Journeys of the World by Alexei Sayle. Producer Jocelyn Boxall
The murky mudlands of New Jersey.
2: France: Lyon. For some young Muslim women in France, wearing the Islamic headscarf can mean foregoing a career or expulsion from school. Producer Tony Phillips
A series in which six people talk frankly to Peter White about the way in which their disabilities have shaped them. This week, Ian Dury , writer, artist and actor, discusses contracting polio. Producer Ronni Davfs
Oliver Walston travels by freight train from Minnesota to Seattle.
Producer Carol Trewin
The Sichuan Road. The first of three programmes in which Keith Clements follows the path of his missionary parents through southern China. Producer Amanda Hancox