Stereo
Presenters Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
with Bill Tidy
Producer ANGIE NEHRING Stereo
(Details as Sunday 2. 00pm)
King Lear's Crocodile by BARRY DAVIS
Read by Charles West Producer SALLY AVENS Stereo
NEM, p 21
Jesus Christ Our Lord
Father, hear our prayer (BBC HB 352); Psalm 27 part 1; John 16, w 16-24; Immortal invisible (BBC HB 10) Stereo
See panel on page 88
11.00am
The Wednesday Feature
The Peace of Pocahontas by MORAG HOOD. With and
DON LAWSON (percussion) Producer NED CHAILLET
* See panel, left
Robert Booth goes in search of Jeffrey Bernard , author and Spectator columnist.
Producer vrv BLACK
with Chris Hawksworth
A serial in six parts by PETER TINNISWOOD. With and 2: Weaving the Spells Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC BristoL Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
by the Labour Party
The Surprise Birthday Party. Stereo
with Jenni Murray.
Serial: A Game of Hide and Seek (1) by ELIZABETH TAYLOR abridged in 13 episodes by ANN REES JONES
Read by Maureen O'Brien Producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN
(Music: Bax's Morning Song)
See panel on page 88
by TED MOORE.
Directed by DAVE SHEASBY BBC North East. Stereo
Five poetry and prose anthologies with Hannah Gordon and David Suchet. 3: Vows of Love
Producer JULIA PARKER BBC Pebble Mill
The story of a journey told by Eugenia Huntingdon with readings from her book,
The Unsettled Account by PATRICIA LEVENTON. Producer PIERS PLOWRIGHT Stereo (R)
The Voice of the Revolution.
Silvio Rodriguez has been writing and singing revolutionary songs in Cuba for over 20 years. Jan Fairley talks to him in Havana.
Producer SIMON BROUGHTON Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details as May Day at 12.25pm)
(Details as Tuesday 4.05pm)
First of five programmes by TERRY RAVENSCROFT. With Jeffrey Holland Christopher Godwin Susie Blake and Fred Harris.
Producer MARTIN FISHER Stereo (R)
The Programme with Listener Power.
With reporters
Susan Marling and Max Pearson. Produced by the PUNTERS TEAM BBC Bristol
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True Stories:
Talking Heads
Fifth of six programmes. Donna Muir has just become a mother but is estranged from her baby's father, and Lizzy Wright is white and has a black boyfriend. Producer DAVY SIMS
Vanessa Redgrave stars in a new play by Martin Sherman; Alan Parker 's film Mississippi Burning, about racism in America, comes to the UK; and George Wyllie prepares to float an extremely large paper boat on the River Clyde.
Presenter Paul Vaughan
(Stereo) (Revised repeat on Thursday at 4.35pm)
Stones for Ibarra (5)
with Alexander MacLeod
See panel on page 88