Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Chris Lowe in London and Brian Redhead at the Conservative Party
Conference in Blackpool.
Producer NICK UTECHIN
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Second of six programmes on early childhood problems.
Meals frequently turn into a battle between parents and children. Georgina Ferry finds out how to survive fads and refusals. Producer DEBORAH COHEN
10.30 am Morning Story
The Angel by NIGEL FORDE. Read by Polly March . Stereo followed by
from The Chapel, Convent of Our Lady of Providence, Alton, Hampshire.
Lord of all hopefulness; Hebrews 13, vv 1-9; My Pilgrimage (
Sidney Northcote ); I am learning
(Susie Hare)
Director of Music
CELIA HAYES. Stereo
On a beach in Wales,
Roger Worsley crunches about among our most distant ancestors. BBC Bristol
Presenter John Howard
Second of two programmes. Hollywood
Dick Vosburgh delves deftly through the well-thumbed works of humorist S. J. Perelman. With the voices of JOHN LAHR and the man himself. Readings from his letters to ANNE GREGG and RUTH GOETZ.
Soundtrack extracts and an adaptation of Scenario with Jo Kendall ,
Beth Porter and Kerry Shale. Producer
JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE
Nick Clarke in London and James Naughtie at the Conservative Party
Conference in Blackpool.
Jenni Murray meets rock singer Ian Dury.
See panel page 82
The Aquarium of Coincidences by PHILIP RIDLEY.
Two ladies sit waiting for a play to start. A young man in front of them is writing. Can he be taking down all they say?
Directed by PETER KAVANAGH Stereo
American Gary Karr has achieved an international solo career as a double-bass player. He looks back over 25 years of his career, and introduces some of his recordings.
Producer NIGEL WILKINSON Stereo
Alvis Lives
Neil Walker and David Clayton meet car collectors who won't be parted from their loved ones.
Producer NICK CLARKE BBC North East
Stereo (Details as Mon 9.45pm)
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
More thinking on their feet for Alison Goldie , Niall Ashdown , Hattie Hayridge and Stephen Frost. Chair Luke Sorba. Devised by the CARDIFF COMEDY EXPLOSION Producer PAUL Z. JACKSON BBC Manchester. Stereo
From public assets to private perks? As the new academic year begins, is this the future facing
Britain's universities and polytechnics?
Reporter Felicity Goodey. Producer NICOLA MEYRICK Editor GERRY NORTHAM BBC Manchester
Robert Elms looks at four social groups. 3: The Spiv
Producer CATHERINE MAHONEY Stereo (R)
(Details as Sunday 4.00pm)
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
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Bob Dylan 's new songs; Booker-shortlisted novelist John Banville. Presented by Christopher Bigsby.
Producer NOAH RICHLER. Stereo
The Human Factor (5)
with Alexander MacLeod including a report by Michael Vestey from the Conservative Party
Conference in Blackpool.
2: Ann and Nicholas Winterton , MPs (R)
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