with Fr Dermot O'Gorman, ss.cc
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
The final episode
Six talks in which David Bean travels in the footsteps of Garibaldi and the Thousand.
2: The Battle of Calatafimi Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
Producers CAROLE LACEY and ADAM RAPHAEL
When the Waters Came by ROSAMOND LEHMANN. Read by Lin Sagovsky. Producer SUSAN ROBERTS BBC Bristol
Praise to the Holiest in the height (Gerontius) (BBC HB 88); 2 Corinthians 5, vl7 to 6, v2; Sing to our Father;
Forth in the peace of Christ (Duke St) (AMNS 458). Director of Music
LESLIE OLIVE. Stereo
The last of six programmes with Ferdi Dennis. People of African ancestry describe their experience of today's Britain.
The Search for Leadership Disadvantage may be common to many black communities - but it has not united them nationally. Why not? With Bernie Grant , MP; Bill Morris , Deputy Secretary of the TGWU; Marc Wadsworth , Labour Party; The Rev Christian Weaver ; Prof Stuart Hall.
Producers LOUISE PURSLOW and KATHY WATSON.
Stereo (R)
Dilly Barlow discovers the truth about hurricanes.
Producer HILARY NORRISH
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Back to School
What problems face pupils, parents and teachers as the new academic year starts?
Presenter John Howard.
Presenter Bill Frost
FM only
Master Bun the Baker's Boy. Stereo
Jenni Murray invites you to 'The Great Woman's
Hour Switch-On' live from the Grand Theatre, Blackpool!
Paddle on the beach, be dazzled by the illuminations, meet some indomitable landladies and enjoy the company of singer Marti Webb.
by H. G. WELLS dramatised in three parts by ANTONY KEAREY. With
'The History of Mr Polly was published in 1910 and the social phase of that time is past. Alfred Polly still lives and is understood because he is primarily a personality that will exist everywhere and in any social phase.'
FRANK WELLS
1: Beginnings
Other parts played by SHIRLEY COOKLIN , BRENDA KAYE and EVE KARPF.
Directed by GRAHAM GAULD Stereo (R)
As the comparative safety of the weekend approaches,
Patrick Hannan and his guests look in their wing mirrors at the rapidly receding events of the past week. Producer RICHARD THOMAS
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams
and Financial Report
Presenters Susan Marling and Alex Lester.
Producer CAROLINE DALY
(Repeatednext Monday 1.40pm)
with Margaret Howard Producer MARK SAVAGE. Stereo
Ludovic Kennedy takes a final look at the 40 years of Any Questions? 6: The Politicos
Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
Nick Clarke takes a look at the week's newspapers. Producer JOHN FORSYTH
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
The US Open, Wimbledon and air conditioning
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The United States Open Golf Championship, the Wimbledon tennis tournament and the joys of air conditioning are pondered on by Alistair Cooke while on holiday in his beach house.
Writer Stan Barstow sends an archive postcard from the Blackpool of his own memory.
Producer NIGEL ACHESON
by Alistair Cooke
Mexico - A Place of Three Cultures
Aztec pyramids, 17th-century Spanish churches and modern architecture abound in the Mexican landscape. Natalie Wheen talks to the Mexican artists who confront their mixed cultural heritage, including the influences from the United States to the north and Latin
America to the south. Producer JOHN BOUNDY Stereo
0 See panel, right
Huckleberry Finn (13)
with David Sells
The second of two programmes featuring extracts from some of the best music and comedy shows on the Edinburgh Fringe, introduced by the performers themselves. Produced and researched by SIONED WILIAM. BILL DARE and ARMANDO IANNUCCI. Stereo