with Marjorie Lofthouse.
(Stereo)
with Jack Hywel-Davies . Bells on Sunday from
St Nicholas, Carrickfergus, County Down. Stereo
with Trevor Barnes and Andrew Green Editor Beverley McAinsh including at
speaks for the Week's Good Cause on behalf of an organisation promoting social justice and development in the Third World.
• DONATIONS to: Catholic Institute for International Relations,[address removed]. Credit cards: [number removed]
from the United Reformed Church of St Andrew and St George, Bolton.
We Praise, We Welcome Thee 0 God; Psalm 146; Give to Me Lord a Thankful Heart; I Thank Thee Lord for Life;
0 Lord Hear My Prayer; Ephesiansl, w 15-23; Matthew 5, vv 38-48.
Omnibus edition Director Niall Fraser
With Martin Wainwright
Producer Jane Beresford
with Margaret Howard Stereo
with Gordon Clough Editor Roger Mosey
North Devon gardeners put their queries to
Dr Stefan Buczacki , Fred Downham and Sue Phillips. Chairman Clay Jones. Producer Diana Stenson
Typhoid
Mary Shirley Gee 's award-winning play based on the true story of a typhoid-carrier.
With Helen Horton ,
Nicolette McKenzie , Andrew Branch , Tim Bentinck , Alan Tilvern , Rod Beacham ,
Harry Towb and John Bull. Director David Spenser. Stereo
Five scandals that made the headlines in their day. 4: The 1970s inquiry into the William Tyndale junior school.
With David Wheeler.
Producer Mark Savage. Stereo (R)
Five programmes in which Andy Croft reassesses radical writers of the 1930s and 40s.
4: Harry Heslop - the red bestseller.
Producer Dave Sheasby. Stereo
Shirley Williams visits Cambridge, in England and Massachusetts. Producer Kate Whitehead
0 TRAVEL: page 87
The fourth of six talks by Martin Wainwright. (R)
Today Frank Whitford meets Colin Wheeler.
Producer Judith Bumpus. Stereo (R)
Personal views of current controversies.
3: Fashion designer Vivienne Westwood believes that the current arguments surrounding our museums reflect a culture in crisis, as valuable research is poisoned by rising commercialism.
Producer Anna Parkinson
Guests Roald Dahl and Alice Thomas Ellis. Stereo
This week: the man-eating Komodo dragon.
Producer Gaynor Shutte. Stereo (R)
(Broadcasflast Thursday)
A dramatisation of the life of John Galsworthy.
Stereo
David Willmott looks at four concert halls.
1: Birmingham Town Hall Producer Kate Bolton. Stereo (R)
Chaim Raphael looks at five prominent figures in Jewish history. 2: Rabbi Hillel
Producer Claire Campbell-Smith Stereo