with Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer David Bellinger
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Including Bells on Sunday from the Chandale Handbell Ringers, West Kirby on Wirral.
Oliver Walston has baked haddock from the most precious Aga in Britain with John and Catherine Home Robertson.
Producer Gill Powell
with Colin Morris.
Producer Christine Morgan
speaks for the Week's Good Cause about a national information line for those in mental and emotional distress. DONATIONS TO: MIND, [address removed] Credit cards:[number removed]
Repeated from Friday
A service of harvest thanksgiving from the Salvation Army in Sale, Greater Manchester, ied by Major Valerie Jones. Preacher Major David Jones.
All things bright and beautiful; Sing to the Lord of harvest; Remember the children; We plough the fields and scatter; They need Christ; Joyful, joyful we adore thee; 2 Corinthians 9, w 6-15. Pianist Oliver Chalker.
Omnibus edition.
Producer Anne Reevell. Rptd Tue 11.00pm
2: Foodie Paul Levy shows Paul Heiney how to get one's opera picnic right. Producer Sarah Johnson
with James Cox.
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Geoffrey Smith answer questions for horticultural societies in north
Hampshire. Chairman Eric Robson.
A Taylor Made production. Rptd Wed 11.30am FACTSHEET: send sae marked 39/94 to [address removed]
Continuing the J B Priestley season.
It's the year before the Great War, and Richard Herncastle's apprenticeship is teaching him more than just the art of illusion.
(Repeated Friday 2.00pm)
with Christopher Serie. Repeated from Friday
Seven women came to Hollywood with a dream and their children. But where does the dream end and reality begin? Jean Snedegar listened to actress
Caroline Goodall , screenwriter Deborah Kolar , producers Gabrielle Kelly and Nicky Scott , sculptor Hillary Jackson , and Lucy Elletson , who's coming home. Producer Matt Thompson
In the first of two programmes, Barry Took returns to RAF Innsworth. Repeated from Tuesday
Ian McMillan and Simon Rae choose more poems about favourite places. Producer Viv Beeby
Repeated from Friday
from The Chronicles ofNarnia by C S Lewis. In the final part, the horses and their children reach Anvard. with Matthew Steer , Stephen Thorne. Garard Green , Gavin Muir , Jonathan Tafler , Paul Panting , David Holt and Nerville Jason
Music by Peter Howell and Elizabeth Parker
Dramatised by Brian Sibley. Director John Taylor
Paywatch. Peter Day reports on how, in an era of almost zero inflation, companies are still giving huge pay rises to their directors and executives, while battening down on the workforce. Producer Tim Fawcett
2: Economics Is Bunk. "Our politicians have become slaves to a meaningless language," argue Edward Goldsmith and former Chancellor Denis Healey. Repeated from Thursday
Stories from a collaboration of documentary-makers. 4: Access Denied. Nicholas Whiteley "broke into" universities. Series editor Sharon Banoff Producer Mairi Russell Rpt
Repeated from Friday
Professor John Durant looks back at the great scientific ideas of our time. Repeated from Wednesday
Presented by John Man.
3: The Soldiers' Story. During the Falklands War, survival was more than a question of individual endurance.... Producer Cathy Drysdale
Magnum photographer David Hurn, another person who knows exactly what he's looking for, talks to Chris Stuart. A Presentable production
with Marcelle D'Argy Smith , editor of Cosmopolitan.
Producer Sara Davies Rpt
The familiar words of the English Bible rest on the work of one man, William Tyndale. Nigel Forde celebrates the 500th anniversary of his birth. Producer Norman Winter