Stereo
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
Episode 5
Stereo (Details Sun at 12.15pm)
The final programme in the series with Chris Dunkley of The Financial Times. Producer MOHINI PATEL
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Producers CAROLE LACEY and ADAM RAPHAEL
Feuille d'album by KATHERINE MANSFIELD Read by Joanna David Producer ANNE MARIE COLE BBC Pebble Mill
Come, ye faithful, raise the anthem (Neander); Acts 2, w 17-24; Sing alleluia to the Lord;
Now is eternal life
(Christchurch) (AMNS 402) Stereo
The experience in Britain today of peoples of African ancestry. Six documentaries presented by Ferdi Dennis.
4: Young, Bad and Good With probation officers David Martin and Gary Redfern ; Merseyside police constable
Dean Charles ; scholars Malcolm Cross and David Smith ; and young people from I-Tech 6502, Moss Side. Producers LOUISE PURSLOW and KATHY WATSON. Stereo (R)
The village blacksmith - under the spreading chestnut tree or on the dole? DiUy Barlow finds out.
Producer HILARY NORRISH
Call to Account
Presenter John Howard.
Kenneth Morgan , Director of the Press Council, defends the council's record as a watchdog on the British press.
Producer DAVID BERRY
Time Honoured
Where does time come from?
Neil Walker and David Clayton report. Producer GLYN JONES BBC North East (R)
Presenter Brian Widlake
FM only The Trimble Town Band's Playgroup Visit. Stereo (R)
from Manchester. Betty Driver tells
Helen Boaden about her progress from music hall to the Rover's Return.
by SYLVIA TOWNSEND WARNER dramatised in two parts by DOREEN MAHON. With and It is 1873 and Sukey Bond leaves the Warburton
Memorial Orphanage to become a maid of all work in the Essex marshes.
Directed by JANET WHITAKER Stereo (R)
The National Parks of England and Wales are 40 years old this year. The
Access to the Countryside Act designated ten areas of national beauty and provided public rights of way. John Wyatt , former Chief Ranger of the Lake District National Park, discovers the attractions and particular beauty of two of the National Parks. 1: North York Moors
Producer MARJORTE LOFTHOUSE BBC Pebble Mill
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Stereo (Details Thurs 9.45pm)
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams
and Financial Report
Susan Marling and Alex Lester take a day out at the seaside in the traditional resort of Southwold in Suffolk. Producer CAROLINE DALY
with Margaret Howard Producer MICHEL PETHERAM Stereo
Ludovic Kennedy takes a personal look, in six parts, at 40 years of Any Questions?
4: The Emerging Woman Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
Geoffrey Goodman presents a personal view of the week's newspapers. Producer JAMES LEATON GRAY
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Colin Powell and "Mickey" Leland
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
A profile of Colin Powell, the Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staffs appointed in 1989, and George Thomas "Mickey" Leland, the Congressman who worked to eradicate World hunger.
Screaming Lord Sutch elects to retrace the trail of parliamentary candidates in the BBC sound archives.
Producer FIONA couper
by Alistair Cooke
in Edinburgh.
The Spanish have come in force to this year's
Festival, and Paul Allen experiences their demons, their theatre and one of their greatest painters,
El Greco. Plus reviews of two imported versions of ... 'the Scottish play'!
Producer JOHN GOUDIE. Stereo
Huckleberry Finn (3)
with David Sells
The final visit to Little Blighty.
With Jo Kendall
Michael Troughton John Baddeley
Bernadine Corrigan and Daniel Strauss.
Written by MARK BURTON JOHN OTARRELL and MIKE COLEMAN
Producer LISSA EVANS. Stereo