Stereo
Presenters Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
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Producer NICK UTECHIN
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with Geoff Watts
Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
Killer Ken's Garden by ALISON LEONARD.
Read by Robert Whelan. Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
New Every Morning, page 1; Away with gloom, away with doubt (BBC HB 99); Luke 24, w 36-49;
Psalm 15; Firmly I believe and truly (BBC HB 168) Stereo
by GRAEME CURRY.
Directed by SALLY AVENS
Producer CLIVE BRILL. Stereo
A series ofsixprogrammes. 3:Words
Patrick Hannan tries to decode the spoken word of politicians and publicists.
Presented by Helen Madden
with Peter Jones , Derek Nimmo , Paul Merton and Richard Murdoch. Chairman
Nicholas Parsons
Devised by IAN MESSITER Producer EDWARD TAYLOR Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
Today: The Shoelaces (R)
Her mother lived in Libya, her foster mother in Ipswich. The actress Jane Lapotaire tells
Jenni Murray about her extraordinary childhood.
by RICHARD WALKER. With and Two men strike up a heated conversation on the last train at night to Haslemere. For complete strangers, they seem to know a great deal about each other....
Directed by CHERRY COOKSON Stereo
Joy Finzi and John Carol Case survey the repertoire of the English song tradition, inspired by the revival of folksong and by contemporary poetry. Producer JUDITH ROLES Stereo
Presented by Peter Day Producer STEPHEN CHILCOTT
Stereo
Presented by Bill Frost and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
by STEVE WETTON. Six programmes starring and 4: Trial and Error
Producer LISSA EVANS. Stereo
How will Cuba adapt to the new administration in Washington, and can it hold out against pressure from Moscow for perestroika.
Reporter Stuart Simon Producer VICKY WHITFIELD Editor GERRY NORTHAM BBC Manchester
Producer PATRICK LAMBERT Stereo
Six documentaries in which Ferdinand Dennis presents the experiences of people of African ancestry in Britain today. 3: The State and Race Relations
Can legislation open doors, much less minds? Can disadvantage thrive despite a host of citizens who are free from prejudice?
With executives from the Commission for Racial Equality, past and present; lawyers, scholars and local government officers.
Producers LOUISE PURSLOW and KATHY WATSON
Have a Go
Ian Macrae reports on the day he joined visually handicapped children and adults at RAF Cosford where British Blind Sports gave them the opportunity to try out a variety of sports.
Producer THENA HESHEL
Former winner of the Booker Prize,
Penelope Lively , publishes her new novel Passing On; and Pat Rowe talks to the Israeli playwright Joshua Sobol. Presenter Paul Vaughan Producer JULIAN MAY . Stereo
My Autobiography My Early Life (2)
with Robin Lustig