Stereo
Presenters
Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys
with Libby Purves
Producer ANGIE NEHRING Stereo
(Details as Sunday 2. 00pm)
Sand and Ashes by ELIZABETH MCGREGOR
Read by Caroline Gruber Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
Thine be the glory (AMNS 428); Purest and highest
(Stanford); Come, my way, my truth, my life (BP 13); Ephesians 1, vv 15-23 Director of Music BARRY ROSE. Stereo
The Revolutionary Will What effect has the French Revolution had on cultural and political thought in Europe, and Britain in particular, over the last two centuries?
Robert Kee discusses the legacy of the Revolution with Professor Richard Cobb , The Rt Hon Tony Benn , mp, Professor Marilyn Butler ,
Paul Foot , Jonathan Clarke , Professor Douglas Johnson and Raphael Samuel.
Producer FIONA MCLEAN Stereo
(Repeatednext Sunday 10. 15pm)
Six programmes in which, back in his native West Riding after a long absence,
Martin Wainwright looks at some of the more intriguing changes to the pattern of local life. 1: Granny and the Muslims
The old family home is Put to a new use.
Producer JOHN WATKINS
Presenter John Howard Editor KEN VASS
0 WRITE TO: You and Yours BBC, London W1A 1AA
A comedy series in seven parts by Paul Mayhew-Archer
Starring John Gordon-Sinclair as Robert Wilson and Caroline Quentin as Sue
(Stereo)
Presenter James Naughtie Editor MARTIN COX
The Pebbletown Pier Painted Pebble Competition. Stereo
Introduced by Jenni Murray
One Door Closes ... by PAUL ANGEUS Stereo
(Details as Saturday 7.45pm)
The third of five programmes in which George MacBeth interviews the poet
Alan Brownjohn about his life and poetry.
Reader ANTHONY HYDE Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
(Details as Tuesday 7.20pm)
Restoring the Parts
Shudis at Fenton and organs at Snowshill,
Calvis at Claydon and pianos in Ightham. Just a few of the National
Trust's favourite things. Malcolm Singer reports on the restoration and housing of classic musical instruments.
Producer JOHN BOUNDY. Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Frances Coverdale Editor ROGER MOSEY
and Financial Report
Stereo
(Detailsas Monday at 12.25pm)
(Details Tuesday 4.05pm)
(Details as Saturday 4.00pm)
(Details as Tuesday 10.00am)
The programme that gives you, the listener, the chance to report on your own stories. Reporters Felicity Goodey and Eric Robson are there to help and encourage.
Produced by the PUNTERS TEAM BBC Bristol
0 WRITE TO: Punters, BBC Radio 4. Bristol BS8 2LR. or phone 0[number removed]
A radio portrait of revolutionary chef
Raymond Blanc who explains the principles behind modern cooking to Drew Smith. Producer
EDWINA WOLSTENCROFT. Stereo
The much-lauded Katona Jozsef Theatre from Hungary brings two Russian classics to
London; and Radio 4 tells the story of Britain through the feature film. Presenter Nigel Andrews Producer SALLY MARMION Stereo (Revised repeat on Thursday at 4.35pm)
The Russia House (8)
Presented by Alexander MacLeod Editor MARGARET BUDY