Stereo
Presenters John Humphrys and Brian Redhead
3: The Wild Wood. Stereo
Dr Anthony Clare invites the commander of the Falklands Task Force in 1982, Admiral Sir John Woodward , to reflect on the events which have shaped his personality and philosophy.
Researcher RONNI DAVIS Producer MICHAEL EMBER
by VAHAN TOTOVENTS translated by MISCHA KUDIAN and abridged in six episodes by BRIAN MILLER. Read by David Burke 2: My Family
Producer ALISON HINDELL
(Details as Sunday 2. 00pm)
The Women's Work by EMILY HUGHES
Read by Annest Wiliam Producer JANE DAUNCEY BBC Wales
All is well (N. Bearcroft ); 'Mid all the traffic of the ways (My Shepherd); Psalm 46.
With the Salvation Army Songsters
Director of Music
LT COLONEL N. BEARCROFT Stereo
The Countryside in Summer
Mollie Harris presents a collection of country stories including the return of the avocet and a visit to the Yorkshire Dales to meet the man behind The Dalesman. Producer CAROLINE ELLIOT
( Repeated next Sunday 10. 15pm)
with Martin Wainwright in six parts.
4: Living with the Brontes Two villages' different views of the literary trio. Producer JOHN WATKINS
Presenter John Waite
A seven-part serial by PAUL MAYHEW-ARCHER . Starring and 5: Educating Robert Producer PAUL SPENCER
Stereo
Presenter Brian Widlake
(Stereo)
Wendy Austin talks to the actress Imogen Stubbs. Serial: Walking Across Egypt (10)
The last of four plays. Final Agreement by JULIA SCHOFIELD With and The final dissolution of the house brings back all sorts of ghosts to Jonathan.
With MARCIA KING and RICHARD TATE.
Original idea by PAUL ANGELIS Directed by JANE MORGAN
Stereo (First broadcast 10 July)
The first of five conversations in which
George MacBeth talks to the poet Edwin Morgan. Reader TOM WATSON Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
A series of four family portraits with Michael O'Donnell.
1: The Checkleys: they've a new house, with two cars, two wheelchairs - and a 'miracle' son. Researcher RUTH ADAM
Producer SHARON BANOFF Stereo (R)
Comic Turns
Can a 1907 farce make audiences rock with laughter in 1989? Richard Jones , director of Feydeau's A Flea In Her Ear at London's Old Vic, takes up the challenge, and Paul Allen looks closely at the mechanics of slamming doors and falling trousers.
Producer NOAH RICHLER Stereo
with Hugh Sykes and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details Mon 12.25pm)
(Details as Tuesday at 4.05pm)
(Details as Saturday 4.00pm)
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The programme that gives you the chance to report on your own stories. With reporters Susan Marling and Max Pearson. Produced by the PUNTERS TEAM. BBC Bristol
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The Rev Dr John Vincent in conversation with Michael Blood.
Producer ROGER HUTCHINGS BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
For 14 months
Mark Hudson lived in a remote village in the Gambia, and now he publishes the record of his life there; Paul Vaughan meets composer Andrei Panufnik
Producer SIMON BROUGHTON Stereo
The Negotiator by FREDERICK FORSYTH
Abridged in ten episodes by CAROLE ROSEN.
Read by Terry Molloy 1: October 1991. The US President's son is kidnapped....
Producer NIGEL BRYANT BBC Pebble Mill
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with Alexander MacLeod