with THE REV PETER MORAN. Stereo
Presented by Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
6.30.7.30.8.30 News Summary
6.45* Business News With PETER DAY
7.00, 8.00 Today's News Read by SIMON VANCE 7 20* Your Letters 7!25*, 8.25* Sport
With CHARLES COL VILE
7.45* Thought for the Day
8.35* Yesterday in Parliament
Talk to Nick and his guests. Producer NICK UTECHIN Lines open from 8. 00am
Presented by Geoff Watts Producer NICHOLAS MORGAN
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 8. 15pm)
by Nigel Spivey
Read by Howell Evans
BBC Wales
New Every Morning, page 102; Christ is the world's light (bp 9); Nunc dimittis; Luke 2, vv 22-35; thou who earnest from above (BBC HB 362) Stereo
with Daniel Snowman 5: Eric Willmot gives an Aboriginal perspective on the 'Bicentennial'.
Presented by Susan Rae
by JOHN LE CARRE adapted in six parts by RENE BASILICO starring with 4: The approach was classic ... the offer was attractive - and Leamas accepted. He flies out to Holland to meet the 'client'.
Theme music by MAX HARRIS Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSON Stereo (R)
Presented by Nick Worrall
1.55 Listening Corner Today's story: My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes byEVESUTTON Stereo (R)
2.05 History Lost and Found The Forgotten Woman Stereo (e)
2.25 Mainstream GCSE Presented by SIMON MAYO and SUSIE GRANT 7: Physics Stereo (e)
Introduced by Jenni Murray The programme that invites men to eavesdrop on what women talk about. And to join in. Serial: Cold Showers (9)
A comedy by PAUL WOLFSON with In the basement laboratories of Drake's Hospital, Professor
Hare is experimenting on sewer rats. In the operating theatre all but one of an entire medical team go simultaneously mad. Can there be a connection? Dr Dawson, though spared from insanity, finds himself the unwilling object of the professor's psychiatric care.
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS Stereo
● HEAR THIS! page 14
Richard Baker visits the home of Sir Georg and Lady Solti and talks to them about their lives together in music over 20 years. Producer JUDITH ROLES. Stereo
Reporters David Clayton and Neil Walker link up with BBC Local Radio stations to look beyond the footlights.
Away from the bright lights of London's West End, Britain's theatres are in crisis. 'Oh, no they're not!' 'Oh, yes they are!' But what happens when the pantos close?
BBC North East
(Re-broadcast next Sunday)
YOURS LOCALLY: pages 66-67
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Robert Williams
5.25* PM Letters
5.30* News Summary
5.31* City News continuedon FM 5.50-5.55
With PETER DONALDSON including Financial Report
Written and presented by Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell with Felicity Montagu and Harry Enfield
Producer PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER Stereo (R)
(Re-broadcast tomorrow at 1. 40pm)
(Details tomorrow at 4.05pm)
Where You Find It?
An inquiry conducted by Richard Anthony Baker With Rosalyn Elvin
Witnesses WOODY ALLEN
QUENTIN CRISP. HERMIONE GINGOLD MIKE NICHOLS and ELAINE MAY
ALAN SHERMAN and SUZETTE TARRI Adjudicator ALAN OWEN Stereo
My soul looked down from a vague height with Death
As unremembering how I rose or why
How does Wilfred Owen 's perception of what happens when we die match up to the experiences of people who have been believed dead but came back to life.
Jocelyn Ryder-Smith talks to victims of what is now termed 'near death' and explores the views of doctors, scientists and religious experts.
Producer JOCK GALLAGHER BBC Pebble Mill
News and information for people with a visual handicap Presented by Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
Phone in on [number removed]between 8. 30 and 10.15pm
Presented by Paul Allen
Producer RICHARD BANNERMAN
Nairn in Darkness and Light (7)
Presented by Alexander MacLeod
followed by an interlude
Books, Plays, Poems City Sugar (2) by STEPHEN POLIAKOFF Stereo (e)