Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor in London and John Humphrys at the Labour Party
Conference in Brighton.
Part 9
Producer NICK UTECHIN
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Six programmes on early childhood problems. 1: Won't Go to Sleep
Parents whose children cry a lot and won't sleep are often bombarded with advice. Georgina Ferry discovers what kind of help is most useful.
Producer DEBORAH COHEN
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The Rain Horse by TED HUGHES.
Read by Anthony Hyde. Producer KATE MCALL BBC Bristol
All for Jesus (NEH 272);
Luke 5, vv 1-11; Jesus call us! O'er the tumult
(NEH 200); God has spoken to his people
Director of Music
NOEL TREDINNICK. Stereo
with Roger Worsley BBC Bristol
Presenter John Howard
First of two programmes. New York
Dick Vosburgh delves through the works of S. J. Perelman.
With the voices of JOHN LAHR
, ANNE GREGG. PHILIP HAMBURGER and the man himself.
Soundtrack extracts and an adaptation of Entered as Second Class Matter with JO KENDALL ,
BETH PORTER and KERRY SHALE. Producer JONATHAN JAMES MOORE. Stereo
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Nick Clarke in London and James Naughtie at the Labour Party
Conference in Brighton.
The Smart Girl. Stereo
Children tell
Andrea Adams how embarrassing parents can be!
Serial: Bag and Baggage (6) Presenter Jenni Murray
FMonly. See panel page 78
Secrets of the Prison-House by PERRY PONTAC. With
A barrister goes for a conference with his new client at a maximum security prison for women.
Directed by RICHARD WORTLEY Stereo (R)
with trumpeters John Wallace and John Miller
(Stereo)
Grape Expectations British vineyards are expecting a bumper crop. David Clayton and Neil Walker sample stories. Producer NICK CLARKE BBC North East
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Luke Sorba chairs more improvised story-telling. With Alison Goldie and Niall Ashdown.
Nelson David and Sandi Toksvig. Devised by the CARDIFF COMEDY EXPLOSION Producer PAUL z. JACKSON BBC Manchester. Stereo
Helen Boaden reports on the wisdom of council tenants voting for the landlord of their choice. Producer ANNE KOCH Editor JOHN DRURY BBC Manchester
Robert Elms looks behind four social groups. 2: The Yuppie
Producer CATHERINE MAHONEY Stereo (R)
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
Paul Allen listens to the world's best radio programmes at the Prix Italia, and sees a prize-winning play about an 18th-century astronomer. Producer JULIAN MAY. Stereo
An Unsuitable
Attachment: final part
with Alexander MacLeod. Sally Hardcastle at the Labour Party Conference
FM only. Seepanelpage 78