from Stoneleigh
Presenters Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday
Producer NICK UTECHIN
0 LINES OPEN from & 00am
with Geoff Watts
Producer JACKIE LUNN
The Dare by GREGORY WREN Read by David Dooley
Producer HERBERT WILLIAMS BBC Wales
Fill thou my life, O Lord my God; Psalm 119, wl-8; Matthew 5, w 13-20; Awake, awake, fling off the night
Director of Music SHAUN ISLIP. Stereo
by SCOTT CHERRY
Produced and directed by CLIVE BRILL
Footprints in the Sand In the last of six programmes,
Louis Teeman remembers how he struggled to find self-respect in a world beyond the 'Leylands.'
Singer RABBI JOSEPH LEVER Producer GRAHAM HENDERSON BBC North East
Presenter John Howard Editor KEN VASS
The 1989 world tour continues at Albury Cricket Club near Guildford.
Brian Johnston umpires the proceedings while captains Tim Rice and Willie Rushton are ably assisted by Stephen Fry and Robin Bailey.
Written by PETER HICKEY and MALCOLM WILLIAMSON
Producer PAUL SPENCER. Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
Island in the Sun Stereo (R)
Public performers from the 'Sea Monster' (alias Jo Brand ) to Lord Soper divulge to Libby Spurrier their techniques for dealing with hecklers ... Short story: Miss Lizzie and the Musical Rats
Presenter Jenni Murray
by Hugh Maxfield.
With Michael Graham Cox as Albert Prothero and Dave Willetts as the Voice.
The pig is Albert's world, but what can a pork butcher do when there are no more pigs available?
(Stereo)
Peter Barkworth explains to Robin Ray why certain musical moments enrich his life.
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT Stereo
(Details as Sunday 7.30pm)
Stereo (Details as Mon 9.45pm)
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton Editor ROGER MOSEY
and Financial Report
by JEROME K. JEROME.
The last of three episodes adapted and performed by Jeremy Nicholas.
Music by JEREMY NICHOLAS Performed by GRIMETHORPE COLLIERY BAND Producer
PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER . Stereo (R)
Major issues, changing attitudes, important events at home and abroad.
Reporter Helen Boaden
Producer LOUISE FERNIHOUGH Editor GERRY NORTHAM BBC Manchester
The great cathedrals of Britain.
3: Out of the AshesIn a series of six programmes,
Malcolm Billings and Tim Tatton -Brown tell the story of the development of British cathedrals from the time of St Augustine in 597 until the Reformation. Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBC Bristol (R)
Stereo
for people with a visual handicap.
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
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Anne Theroux asks if Cole Porter 's Anything Goes still goes; and Paul Allen listens to the music in the Russian town of Donetsk. Producer CAROLINE YOUNG Stereo
The Russia House (2)
with Alexander MacLeod Editor MARGARET BUDY
LW only 12.00-12.10