Stereo
Presenters
Sue MacGregor and Brian Redhead
with Libby Purves
Producer ANGIE NEHRING Stereo
(Details as Sunday 2.00pm)
Andy's Place by KATIE CAMPBELL Read by Shelley Thompson Producer MARIA VIGAR
Blest are the pure in heart (BBC HB 318); Psalm 16; John 15, w 12-20; Jesu, thou joy of loving hearts (BBC HB 323) Stereo
Robert Booth talks to
Diane Abbott , Britain's first black woman MP, to find out what her three wishes would be. Producer VIV BLACK
Presenter
Chris Hawksworth
A serial in six parts by PETER TINNISWOOD. With and 3: Without a Doubt Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol. Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
Young Hedgehog Has a Bad Day. Stereo (R)
Presenter Jenni Murray
See panel on page 88
by RICHARD DRAIN.
Shelley wants to stage a protest against the slaughter of animals for human consumption.
But she is surrounded by people who stand to lose out if she gets her way.
Directed by ALFRED BRADLEY BBC Manchester. Stereo
Secret Love
The fourth of five poetry and prose anthologies in which Hannah Gordon and David Suchet taste love's bitter sweetness. Producer JULIA PARKER BBC Pebble Mill
(Details as Tuesday 7.20pm)
Thrilling Theatre
A number of new plays are attempting to get the hair prickling and the spine chilling. Michael Berkeley shudders. Producer NOAH RICHLER Stereo
Presenters
Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo
(Details as Monday 12.25pm)
by TERRY RAVENSCROFT. Jeffrey Holland ,
Christopher Godwin , Susie Blake and Fred Harris boldly go where no comedy has gone before. Producer MARTIN FISHER Stereo (R)
The Programme with Listener Power.
Last of the present series. With Felicity Goodey and Eric Robson. Produced by the PUNTERS TEAM:
PENNY BOREHAM.
SHONA HARRIS. JEFFREY OLSTEAD. NICK PATRICK and JENNY WALMSLEY Editor JOHN HOLMES BBC Bristol
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True Stories:
Talking Heads
The final programme in which members of the Radio 4 Generation talk about their lives.
Gary Williams comes from Kirby, near
Liverpool. Recently elected as Chair to the British Youth Council, he has moved to London. Debbie Thompson is a Londoner. She works in the City, and her main passion is travel. Producer DAVY SIMS
Bruce Chatwin 's posthumous writings are published this week;
Cecil Collins has a major retrospective at the Tate, London; the music of Greece comes to London, and the music of Mussorgsky to Leeds.
Presenter Nigel Andrews Producer SIMON BROUGHTON Stereo
Stones for Ibarra (10)
Presenter
Alexander MacLeod
12.00-12.10
See panel on page 88