Stereo
Presenters Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Producer NICK UTECHIN
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with Geoff Watts
Producer GEOFF DEEHAN
The Seven Smokers by MICHAEL A. PEARSON
Read by Timothy Kightley Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol
Come down, 0 love divine; Spirit of the living God; Romans 12, w 9-21; May we, 0 Holy Spirit, bear your fruit; Filled with the Spirit's power. Director of Music
ALAN WILSON. Stereo
by JONATHAN MYERSON
Produced and directed by CLIVE BRILL. Stereo
Four missives in which David Bean despatches a personal report on contemporary rural life. 1: Women
BBC Manchester
Presenter John Howard
The 1989 world tour is at Little Berkhamstead Cricket Club.
Brian Johnston umpires and captains Tim Rice and Willie Rushton are assisted by William Franklyn and Trevor Macdonald.
Written by PETER HICKEY and MALCOLM WILLIAMSON.
Producer PAUL SPENCER. Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
A Rainy Day on Pebbletown Pier. stereo
with Jenni Murray
St James the Absolutely Marvellous by ROY KELLY.
With Gordon Sterne as Bernie and Dominic Rickhards as Michael.
'A coupla guys up at the bar, the pianist doodling the old songs - it was like an old-time movie.'
TERENCE ALLBRIGHT (piano) Directed by PETER FOZZARD Stereo
Spike Milligan explains to Robin Ray why certain musical moments enrich his life.
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT Stereo
Presented by Peter Day. The series which reflects innovation and enterprise in British and overseas business.
Producer STEPHEN CHILCOTT
Stereo (Details as Mon 9.45pm)
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes.
Including a report on the Test Match at Edgbaston.
and Financial Report
A serial in six episodes by Ian McMillan, Martyn Wiley and Dave Sheasby.
With Fine-Time Fontayne as Stephen J. Blackburn and Judy Flynn as Tracey.
Redundant pitman Stephen J. Blackburn sets out to make a new career as a private investigator.
(BBC North East) (Stereo)
Growing skills shortages are shifting some labour markets in workers' favour. Can they outweigh the effects of trade union legislation?
Reporter David Levy
Producer VICKY WHITFIELD BBC Manchester
The Great Cathedrals of Britain.
4: Plague, Insurrection and Men's Souls A series of six programmes with Malcolm Billings and Tim Tatton-Brown . Producer JOHN KNIGHT BBC Bristol (R)
Stereo (Details Sun 4. OOpm L W)
for people with a visual handicap.
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
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Austrian playwright Peter Handke is staged by the National Theatre; and Malcolm Singer tunes up the lutes at National Trust houses.
Presenter Paul Allen
Producer JOHN BOUNDY. Stereo
The Russia House (7)
with Richard Kershaw
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