Producer ALLAN WRIGHT BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitbourn
Presenters John Humphrys and Peter Hobday Editor PHILIP HARDING
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with Cliff Morgan
Producer PETER GRIFFITHS
with Bernard Falk and Nigel Coombs.
Chris Hawksworth visits the Italian Riviera and the beautiful region ofL'Oprafilo.
Producer HELEN ROBSON
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with Ned Sherrin and contributions from
RobertElms, Craig Charles and Victoria Mather. Additional material from
STEVE PUNT. PETE SINCLAIR. Producers IAN GARDHOUSE JANE BERTHOUD and CHARLIE BUNCE
David Walter offers a guide to the labyrinth of European Community institutions.
Producer EMILY BUCHANAN
Producer HOWARD ROGERS
Presenter Louise Botting Producer
FRANCES MACDONALD
starring and Third of six selections from J. B. MORTON 'S column. Cads and Swine; The Giddy Girlhood of Mrs Wretch ; a few problems with parrots; and 12 red-bearded dwarfs return to haunt
Mr Justice Cocklecarrot. Adapted by MICHAEL BARFIELD
With RICHARD INGRAMS.
Announcer BRIAN PERKINS. Producer HARRY THOMPSON Stereo
Bruce Kent , The Rt Hon Shirley Williams ,
Max Hastings and Lady Porter. From Burnley, Lancashire. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
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Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on this week's Any Questions?
Producers JOHN HOLMES and SUZANNE LEVY. BBC Bristol
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by RAY JENKINS. With
Directed by JANE MORGAN Stereo (R)
Marjorie Lofthouse visits Julia Jones and discovers festivals and folklore for the month of April.
Producer SARAH ROWLANDS BBC Pebble Mill
Murder in 1986: five programmes presented by Hugh Prysor-Jones . 3: The Assailant.
4.30 New Series When in Italy
Afive-part guide with DENISE DE ROME. 1:The Food
Producer MICK WEBB
5.00 New Series
Spring Into Summer Get fit in six weeks with DR ALAN MARYON DAVIS, and SU POLLARD. BARRY TOOK.
GILLIAN REYNOLDS and SIMON BATES. Producer SARAH ROWLANDS
5.30 New Series
A Woman's Work A five-part series.
1: Fighting the Stream
Women in their late 50s and early 60s describe their working lives.
Interviews by SARAH CURTIS Producer FRAN ACHESON
4.30pm Science on Pleasure
Peter Evans , Georgina Ferry , Alun Lewis and Geoff Watts go in search of happiness and discover a consumer item that creates high-tech high, why viruses could take us a step closer to Utopia; how cavemen got their kicks and a computer with a sense of humour.
Producer MATT THOMPSON
5.00pm
Visiting Lives
In the last of this series of biographers in conversation,
Claire Tomalin talks with Robert Gittings. Broadcast last Thursday)
5.25-5.50pm Week Ending with Bill Wallis
David Tate , Sally Grace and Kerry Shale.
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition by SCOTT CHERRY
Produced and directed by CLIVE BRILL and SALLY AVENS Stereo
with Robert Robinson. Producer MICHAEL EMBER Stereo
The Narrow Corner The novel by W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM dramatised by JEFFREY SEGAL. With and Directed by GRAHAM GOULD BBC Manchester. Stereo
with Richard Baker
Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
led by Richard Harries. Stereo
To the Mountain Top Last summer,
Margaret Percy joined a group of British and Indian schoolchildren on a two-month journey up the Western Himalayas. It was a combination of scientific expedition, communal outward bound adventure and intense exploration of self.
On returning to Delhi, they received a speech of congratulation from Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN
Frank Whitford meets five well-known cartoonists.
3: Nicholas Garland Producer JUDITH BUMPUS Stereo (R)
Four adventures of a communist football club, starring Alexei Sayle. 1: Ghosts and Gcolies Ricky writes a column for a tabloid, and learns a few lessons about life, love and Gloria Hunniford.
Written by MARCUS BERKMANN and the producer
HARRY THOMPSON. Stereo
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Dear Marmaduke.
No, this series does not cost a million pounds - only nine-tenths of that. Lots of love, Andy, Nick, Felicity, Jasper and Paul. Producer
PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER Stereo