with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from St Mary Magdalen, Bolney, West Sussex.
Robin Page tucks into the original steaming breakfast with John and June Jolly. Producer Gill Powell
With Trevor Barnes and Felicity Goodey. Producer David Coomes
8.00 News. 8.10 Sunday Papers
Johnny Morris speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a charity which runs a library of children's books with braille interleaved on plastic.
Donations to: Clear Vision Project [address removed] Phone [number removed]
from St Ives in Cornwall. More than 500 people gather for this open air celebration led by Rev Rob Frost and Rev Steve Wild. With the Methodist Youth Brass Band and Praise Makers. Luke 19, wl-10. And can it be? (Sagina); An army of ordinary people (Bilbrough); I am a new creation (Bilbrough); Blessed assurance; Come let us sing of a wonderful love; (Wonderful Love); On fire (Field).
Omnibus edition.
Media news with Joanna Coles.
Producer Anne Reevell
4: Herring. Derek Cooper travels to Mallaig, the old herring capital of Europe. Producer Min Raisman
Best-selling novelist Susan Howatch talks to Dr Anthony Clare about her disillusionment with fame and fortune.
A Michael Ember production
with James Cox.
Special holiday edition from Biddulph Grange Garden near Stoke-on-Trent with Pippa Greenwood , Geoffrey Smith and Nigel Colborn. Chairman Eric Robson.
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A four-part adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's classic love story, with Sophie Thompson as Jane Eyre and Ciaran Hinds as Mr Rochester.
Jane realises that she is falling in love with Mr Rochester.
Dvorak's Symphony From the New World was given its London premiere 100 years ago. The composer's words tell of his journey to New York, where he composed the work. Michael Beckerman explores its American qualities and Libor Pesek and players of the RLPO and the Wakefield Youth Orchestra discuss its importance. Producer Richard Bannerman (First broadcast on Radio
Local inhabitants of Savernake in Wiltshire talk about the forest.
John Hegley performs his poetry at the Edinburgh Festival. With Simon Rae. Producer Sally Marmion
by Tanika Gupta. Badal has always wanted a bike and one day his dream comes true when he receives a very special birthday present. With Ashish Raja as Badal, Preeya Kalidas , Rashid Karapiet. John Hollis , Shireen Shah , Sidney Cole , David Holt and Gurdial Sira. Director Nandita Ghose
or Suffering and Smiling. Armed only with a cellular (mobile phone) and dodging the yellow fevers (traffic police), I-Love-Lagosian Oyebamijo Doherty attempts to show a sceptical Liz Moloney the charms of his native city. Producer Nigel Acheson
Last in the series about life at Birmingham International Airport.
The Orion Diaries. Outrage greeted Joe Orton 's plays when he was alive, and his diaries after he was dead. But the journals document a remarkable final year. Read by John Sessions. Producer Ned Chaillet
Six portraits of Muslims in Europe.
5: Germany: Munich. Bavarians turning and young Turks returning to Islam. Producer Tony Phillips
Sally Witcher contracted Still's Disease at the age of 2. Now Director of the Child Poverty Action Group, she talks to Peter White about her disability. Producer Ronni Davis
with Timothy West as Dr Charles Burney. In June 1770, Burney set out on a grand tour of Europe, collecting facts for his History of Music. In the first of four programmes, he visits the home of opera in Milan and investigates the musical orphanages of Venice. Producer Gwen Hughes
Andrew Green talks to internationally renowned Czech organist and composer Petr Eben. Son of a Jewish father, he was interned by the Nazis and suffered at the hands of the Communists for remaining true to his Catholic faith.
Producer Clare Campbell-Smith