Stereo
Presenters Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
4: Mr Badger. Stereo
(Details Wednesday 8.45pm)
Six programmes in which Jenni Mills talks to people who were famous for 15 minutes.
4: Tony Holland made his muscles dance to music - but what happened after Opportunity stopped
Knocking on his door? Producer SARAH ROWLANDS BBC Pebble Mill
Martha Holmes dons her wetsuit and embarks on a nature trail with a difference; underwater at Fort Bovisand in Devon. Meanwhile Jessica Holm and Fergus Keeling paddle in the sea at Wembury.
Producer JOHN HOLMES BBC Bristol
Stereo
Stereo (Omnibus edition next Saturday at 6.25pm)
In the first of eight programmes Sue
MacGregor's guest is the artist Anthony Green , whose paintings reflect his happy family life in a highly individual style. Producer GILLIAN HUSH
BBC Manchester.
David Lilley comes to terms with the law - and meets a fair cop!
Presenter John Waite
The Nine Tailors by DOROTHY L. SAYERS adapted in eight episodes by ALISTAIR BEATON. With Theand Philip Latham
Rev Theodore Venables 7: All Is Not Explained
Narrator JOHN WESTBROOK Producer MARTIN FISHER (R)
Presenter Brian Widlake
Dicky to the Rescue Stereo
Introduced by Wendy Austin
Serial: Walking Across Egypt (11) by CLYDE EDGERTON abridged in 11 episodes by MONICA GREY. Read by Margaret Robertson
Producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN
(Music: Parker's 'A Londoner in New York')
by DAVID H. GODFREY
With is just a general porter at the hospital, but he is a man universally loved and the recovery of patients owes more to him than he would ever realize.
Directed by GERRY JONES Stereo (R)
Edward Blishen invites Edwina Currie , MP, and Peter Porter to pick some books.
Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol. Stereo
HRH The Princess Royal presents the Today/YMCA Awards to young people chosen by Radio 4 listeners. Presenter Peter Hobday introduces highlights from the ceremony.
Producer DAVID VIGAR
with Frances Coverdale and Peter Ruff.
Editor ROGER MOSEY
and Financial Report
devised by TONY SHRYANE and EDWARD J. MASON.
John Amis , Frank Muir challenge Ian Wallace , Denis Norden.
In the chair Steve Race. Compiled by STEVE RACE
Producer PETE ATKIN. Stereo (R)
Nursing sisters, the quiet heroines of the Second World War, recall their front-line experiences.
Consultant BRENDA MCBRYDE Compiled and produced by ROSEMARY HART (R)
The soldiers' tales of 20 years in Northern Ireland where they were first sent in August 1969.
Presenter Major General Sir Jeremy Moore.
Interviews recorded and compiled by CHARLES ALLEN Producer HELEN FRY
Presenter Kati Whitaker For disabled listeners. Producer MARLENE PEASE
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Lines open from 10.00am to
5.00pm Monday to Friday
Two Second World War stories: love letters from the front by Scottish poet Alun Lewis , and war recordings of conductor Wilhelm Furtwangler. With Christopher Cook Producer JULIAN MAY
Stereo
The Negotiator (2)
with David Sells