with Paula Clifford. Stereo
Presenters
Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
with Libby Purves
Producer ANGIE NEHRING Stereo
(Details as Sunday 2.00pm)
The Prescription by PENELOPE FITZGERALD Read by John Moffatt Producer MARIA VIGAR
Give thanks to the Lord; Christ is the King!; Tell his praise in song and story; Acts 18, w 1-11; Tell out my soul. Stereo
The second of six programmes marking the drawing up of the new United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This week Tessa Shaw visits India and Mozambique to look at the state of healthcare facilities for children.
Presenter John Howard
Is this a programme about: 1: Religion?
2: A Welsh convention of CB enthusiasts?
3: A not-so-trivial pursuit? You have 30 minutes in which to press your buttons.
Producer CAROLINE SARLL (R)
Presenter James Naughtie
Joe's Rainclothes by FRED HARRIS. Stereo
with Jenni Murray
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A season of seven stories. 2: The Secret Sharer by JOSEPH CONRAD dramatised by ROBERT FORREST With and The tale of a sea captain who gives sanctuary aboard his ship to a fugitive.
Directed by PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland. Stereo
George MacBeth interviews the poet Norman McCaig.
Reader HENRY STAMPER Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
(Details Tuesday 7.20pm)
And Now You Has Jazz.
Paul Allen reports on the burgeoning jazz scene in Sheffield, where the new municipal arts initiative is helping new players and new sounds. Producer DAVE SHEASBY. Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Peter Ruff
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details as Mon 12.25pm)
with John Waite
Producer GRAHAM ELLIS
0 WRITE TO: Face the Facts. BBC, London W1A 4WW
(Details as Saturday 4.00pm)
by NORMAN LEBRECHT. Gustav Mahler is nowadays one of the most performed of all symphony composers.
Yet in his own day he was frequently reviled.
Norman Lebrecht tracks down the recorded reminiscences of some of Mahler's closest contemporaries. The programme also contains excerpts from some of Mahler's symphonies - and the sound of Mahler's own piano-playing recorded in 1905. Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN Stereo (R)
No bulls, but everything else is promised in the mammoth production of the opera Carmen at Earls Court, London; Orkney writer George Mackay
Brown publishes a new set of stories; and Arnold Wesker 's community play is set in Basildon.
Presenter Paul Vaughan Producer JULIAN MAY . Stereo
The Captain's Daughter (6)
with Alexander MacLeod
LW only 12.00-12.10 ll.30pm-12.10am Open University
11.30 Marxism and Art
11.50 Lord Briggs on Victorian Culture
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