Stereo
Presenters John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor with reports from the SDP Conference in Scarborough.
Part 4
Producer NICK UTECHIN
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Last of four programmes with Geoff Watts. Pellagra
Joseph Goldberger dangerously experimented on himself to understand the causes of the disease. Producer MILES BARTON BBC Bristol. Stereo
Follow My Leader by DOUGLAS MORGAN.
Read by Dillwyn Owen. Producer HERBERT WILLIAMS BBC Wales
0 Lord of heaven and earth and sea
(Almsgiving) (AMNS 287); Psalm 23; Luke 12, vy 22-34; Seek ye first the kingdom of God (SF 471) Director of Music
ALAN MCCLEAN. Stereo
with Roger Worsley BBC Bristol
Presenter John Howard
Steve Race traces the history of the words and music of The Red Flag. Producer PETE ATKIN Stereo (R)
Presenter James Naughtie
Story: The King Who Loved Yellow by PHILIP STEELE. Stereo
Introduced by Jenni Murray Serial: Bag and Baggage(l) by JUDY ALLEN abridged in seven episodes by DELIA PATON. Read by Ysanne Churchman. Serial producer PATMCLOUGHUN
(Music: Gordon Langford 's London Miniatures)
See panel page 69
No Crime Like the Present by NICK FISHER.
With Sam Dale as Lenny Jenny Funnell as Lenette and Michael Kilgarriff as Sir Ralph Grub.
Lenny is an eager young crook who thinks he is on to a winner blackmailing Sir Ralph Grub.
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY Stereo
Andrew Lloyd Webber talks to Robin Ray.
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT Stereo
Splitting Image
Singletons Neil Walker and David Clayton investigate twins.
Producer NICK CLARKE BBC North East
Stereo (Details as Man 9.45pm)
with Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
Comedy Store improvisers Josie Lawrence and Paul Merton meet Jim Sweeney and Steve Steen.
Chair Luke Sorba. Devised by the CARDIFF COMEDY EXPLOSION Producer PAUL z. JACKSON BBC Manchester. Stereo
Should people with AIDS be able to take unproven drugs in their search for a 'cure'? Stuart Simon reports.
Producer LIZ CARNEY Editor JOHN DRURY BBC Manchester
Robert Elms looks at four social groups.
1: The Hooligan
Producer CATHERINE MAHONEY Stereo (R)
Last of four programmes. Peter Hennessy talks to Lord Barber,
Sir Frederick Bishop , Lady Egremont and biographer Alistair Home about Harold Macmillan. Producer CAROLINE ANSTEY
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
A new biography of German singing star Lotte Lenya ; Degas' paintings of women at the Tate in Liverpool; and Paul Allen on the film set of Henry V. Presented by Natalie Wheen Producer NOAH RICHLER. Stereo
An Unsuitable Attachment (5)
with Alexander MacLeod
. See panel page 69