Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Brian Redhead
Episode 3
Ludovic Kennedy talks to Dr Anthony Clare. Researcher RONNI DA vis Producer MICHAEL EMBER
by VAHAN TOTOVENTS translated by MISCHA KUDIAN abridged in six episodes by BRIAN MILLER.
Read by David Burke.
6: Prince of the Ash-Mound Producer ALISON HINDELL
The Day of the Christening by HARRIET O'CARROLL. Read by Trudy Kelly.
Producer EOIN O'CALLAGHAN BBC Northern Ireland
Creator of the earth and skies (Breslau); How beautiful are the feet
(Messiah); Matthew 5, w 38-48; Almighty Father , who for us thy son didst give (Annue Christe) AMNS 338
Director of Music
PAUL JOSLIN. Stereo
No Going Back
Frank Gillard , a BBC war correspondent, considers how far the Second World War was a turning point in the British way of life. Contributors include
LORD BRIGGS, THE RT HON BARBARA CASTLE. ARTHUR COURT. EDNA HEALEY. SIR
TOM HOPKINSON. PROFESSOR
ARTHUR MARWICK.
SPIKE MILLIGAN. PROFESSOR
HOWARD NEWBY. JEFFREY RICHARDS.
SIR STEPHEN SPENDER. LORD SWANN and PROFESSOR EDWARD WRAGG. Producers ROSEMARY HART and MARK SAVAGE. Stereo
Four reflections from Dominic Hibberd on lecturing in Peking. 2: Teaching
Producer FRASER STEEL
Presenter John Waite
A six-part thriller adapted from his book by SIMON BRETT. Starring
2: D. U.D.S. on the Fringe
Charles Paris investigates the death of Willy Mariello and meets Anna Duncan. ...
Producer MARTIN FISHER
Presenter James Naughtie
FM only
Miss Brick the Builder's Baby. Stereo
Presenter Jenni Murray
by JENNY SINCLAIR. With and Two couples returning from their annual holiday together are stranded in France.
Directed by CHERRY COOKSON Stereo
George MacBeth talks to poet Edwin Morgan. Reader TOM WATSON. Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
Family of Folk Singers
The Watersons family has been a major influence on English folk songs since the 60s. Andy Kershaw talks to two generations of Watersons about their style and songs.
Producer MIKE BEDWARD Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Bill Frost
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details as August Bank Holiday 12.25pm)
John Humphrys talks to five successful people who have weathered major storms in their careers. 3: Janet Reger
Producer BRIAN KING BBC Pebble Mill (R)
Although often described as the naked ape, man has developed a preoccupation with hair. Chris Serle combs through the fascinating fabrications to find the bald facts about our 'crowning glory'. Producer
MARJORIE LOFTHOUSE BBC Pebble Mill (R)
with Susan Marling and Max Pearson
Produced by the PUNTERS TEAM. BBC Bristol
A portrait of the composer John Tavener who, since his conversion to the Orthodox Church, has completely changed his attitude to music.
With Rosemary Hartill. Producer AMANDA HANCOX Stereo (Tavener's 'Protecting Veil': next Monday 7.30pm Radio 3)
A ballet about Gautama Buddha , opera from
Denmark and theatre from Poland. Joyce
McMillan considers the final offerings at the Edinburgh Festival. Producer JULIAN MAY
Stereo (Revised repeat on Thursday at 4.35pm)
Huckleberry Finn (11)
with Alexander MacLeod
LWonly 12.00-12.10