Presented by Clive Jacobs
Parkinson's Disease Society
Service for the second Sunday in Advent, from the Friary of the Society of St Francis, Hilfield, Dorchester
Omnibus Edition
Third of four phone-ins on the future of radio and television in Britain (3) Television
visits Herefordshire
A dream play by Howard Brenton. A radio version of Brenton's stage play that, in a surreal parody of Macbeth, offers a borror-comic vision of a totalitarian state run mad. The acst includes Tom Wilkinson, Frances Tomelty, William Nighy, and Peter Woodthorpe
Barry Cunliffe traces the development of archeaeology (last of six)
Warminster in Wiltshire
Your comments about BBC TV and radio out to producers and management
Vernon Sproxton talks about people who have guided him on his spiritual pilgrimage (5) Leslie Hunter
Seven part dramatisation by David Beatty of the story of the R101 airship (2)
Radio 4's book programme
Strauss, Schumann
by Anthony Smith
by Benjamin Disraeli, dramatised in 6 parts (4)
Five ex-MPs talk frankly about losing their seats. They are Ray Mawby (CON), Tom McNally (SDP), Joan Lester, Christopher Price and Charles Morris (all LAB). All five are agreed that they will try to get back. Mr Mawby is now on the dole. Mr Morris and his wife both lost their jobs (She was his secretary). Joan Lestor runs a class for under-fives
Westminster committees at work