Stereo
Presenters
Brian Redhead and Joanna Buchan
7: Toad's Adventure Stereo
Producer NICK UTECHIN
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with Geoff Watts
Producer DEBORAH COHEN
Ginger Tash by HELEN SLAVIN
Read by Lesley Nicol Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
Thou whose almighty word (Moscow); The light of Christ (D. Fishel ); Light has dawned (G. Kendrick ); John 1, w 1-14
Director of Music
TIMOTHY DEAN. Stereo
by MARK POWER
Produced and directed by CLIVE BRILL. Stereo
Sioned Williams introduces and plays music from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT Stereo
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Presenter John Waite
Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show that brings you magic movie moments. This week: Dick Vosburgh, Verity Lambert, Graham Stark and Robin Ray.
Presenter Nick Worrall
Mrs Pepperpot Minds the Baby.
Young black musicians tell Marya Burgess about the obstacles they have overcome in pursuing their careers.
PresenterWendy Austin
Bedtime Story by SEAN O'CASEY .
John Joe Mulligan is generally considered to be a pillar of the Church. So why has he asked Angela back to his rooms?
Directed by PETER KAVANAGH
Ludovic Kennedy explains to Robin Ray why certain musical moments send a shiver down his spine. Producer ANDREW MUSSETT
Presented by Peter Day Producer STEPHEN chilcott
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
A serial in six episodes by Ian McMillan, Martyn Wiley and Dave Sheasby.
With Fine-Time Fontayne as Stephen J Blackburn, Judy Flynn as Tracey
Local writer Hartley Newton is sure his TV script has been pinched by his nightclass tutor.
BBC North East
(Stereo)
John Alderson finds out how some of our European neighbours tackle crime.
2: Everybody Needs Good Neighbours
As Britain debates new
Home Office proposals to deal with punishment and custody in the community, could Europe's varied experiences provide a solution to our problems? Consultant
ANDREW RUTHERFORD Producer LES ROBINSON BBC Manchester
Jeanine McMullen looks at the changes taking place in rural Britain and meets the craftsmen and cultivators protecting the traditional ways of the country. BBC Bristol
for people with a visual handicap. Peter White and Hannah Wright talk to Berlie Doherty and Peter Dickinson about how blindness is depicted in their books for children.
Producer THENA HESHEL
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: phone [number removed]between
8.30pm and 10. 15pm.
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Christopher Cook tackles an exhibition of fishing paraphernalia and listens to the African rhythms of King Sunny Ade.
ProducerMIKE GREENWOOD
The Negotiator (5)
with Alexander MacLeod