Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday
Part 5
9.00am News
with Libby Purves
Producer ANGIE NEHRING Stereo
(Details as Sunday 2.00pm)
Tree from Night in Tunisia by NEIL JORDAN. Read by Zelah Clarke. Producer SUE WILSON
0 word of God incarnate (Dies Dominica) (BBC HB 191); Luke 8, w 4-15;
Anthem: Beati quorum via (Stanford); Spread, 0 spread, thou mighty word (Melling) (BBC HB 182) Director of Music BARRY ROSE. Stereo
Eight programmes with 2: Passionate for Venice Selected and introduced by Brian Gear
Producer MARGARET BRADLEY BBC Bristol (R)
Presenter John Howard
Last of a six-part thriller serial adapted from his book by SIMON BRETT.
Starring Francis Matthews as Charles Paris. Up in the Castle
Producer MARTIN FISHER
Stereo (First broadcast on R2)
Presenter James Naughtie
Story: Carrot and the Orange Wig by SALLY SHERINGHAM. Stereo
Introduced by Jenni Murray Serial: Bag and Baggage (2)
. See panel page 69
by GUY HIBBERT. With
'I have a choice of good or evil - and I am choosing evil. And I feel extraordinarily calm.'
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS. Stereo
Fleur Adcock interviews poet Ursula Fanthorpe. Reader LIANE AUKIN Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
(Details as Tuesday 7.20pm)
Once More unto the Breach
Paul Allen visited the set of Kenneth Branagh 's film of Shakespeare's Henry V.
Producer FIONA MCLEAN Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details as Mon 12.25pm)
7.00pm News
with John Waite.
Producer GRAHAM ELUS
Sushma Puri reports on the response of young
Asians and the statutory agencies to the high incidents of racial assault.
Producer
MARINA SALANDYBROWN
Stereo (Details Tues 10.00am)
Memoirs of the Life of Mrs Charlotte Deans (1768-1859) edited by FRANCES MARSHALL and adapted in two parts by JULIET HESLEWOOD (2) With and With KEN CUMBERLIDGE, PAUL DOWNING,
MICHAEL GRAHAM COX, JASPER JACOB. MARCIA KING ,
ELIZABETH MANSFIELD , JOAN MATHESON , BRIAN MILLER ,
SUSAN SHERIDAN and IAN TARGETT. Directed by JANE MORGAN Stereo (R)
Four programmes.
Jenni Mills traces critical periods in family life.
2: When Sue Smith was 17, she was diagnosed as having a spinal tumour. Producer SARAH ROWLANDS BBC Pebble Mill
Oscar Wilde 's visit to
Ireland dramatised in the Field Day theatre company's new play Saint Oscar; and Booker Prize-winner
Thomas Keneally 's new novel, set amid present-day conflict in Eritrea.
Presenter Larry Sullivan Producer MIKE GREENWOOD Stereo (Revised repeat on Thursday at 4.35pm)
An Unsuitable Attachment (6)
with Alexander MacLeod
See panel page 69