Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Producer NICK UTECHIN
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Should Be Walking by Now
Third of six programmes. Georgina Ferry discovers if it matters when our children begin to crawl, walk or cut a tooth.
Producer DEBORAH COHEN
Old Age by KATE ROBERTS translated from the Welsh by WYN GRIFFITH.
Reader Gareth Armstrong Producer HERBERT Williams BBC Wales
Jesus, where'er thy people meet (Wareham) (BBC HB 263); Luke 17, w 11-21; Blest are the pure in heart; Jesus shall reign (Truro) (BBC HB 460) Director of Music LESLIE OLIVE. Stereo
In the first of two programmes, Sir Frank Pearson talks to Nigel Holmes about the days when he was an ADC to the Viceroy of India. (First broadcast on BBC Radio Cumbria)
Presenter John Howard
Nigel Rees is back, teasing the memories this week of Michael Bentine ,
Liz Lochhead , Benny Green and Sheila Hancock. As ever, he's aided by RONALD FLETCHER. Devised by NIGEL REES
Producer ARMANDO IANNUCCI Stereo
Presenter Nick Clarke
Katie and the Postman Stereo
with Jenni Murray. Serial:
The Italian Lesson (7)
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Looking Out by RAY HARTSHORNE. Les and Eva are pensioners and struggling. The area's going down and Les keeps a constant watch on what's going on outside.
Dirceted by TONY CLIFF
The Associated Board of music plays a major role in the training of young musicians. Chief executive Ronald Smith and colleagues Christine Levey and Philip Mundey discuss the problems and responsibilities they face. Producer NIGEL WILKINSON Stereo
What a Way to Go!
'It's only planning my funeral that's keeping me alive,' says the man who wants his coffin carried on a fire engine. Neil Walker and David Clayton unearth funny funerals. Producer MCK CLARKE BBC North East
French dancers climb up wall; Shirley Valentine takes plunge; Erik Satie collects umbrellas; Elmore Leonard writes new thriller.
Presenter Paul Allen. Producer
RICHARD BANNERMAN. Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Chairman Luke Sorba gets Nelson David , Sandi Toksvig , Peter Wear and Neil Mullarkey to improvise. Devised by the CARDIFF COMEDY EXPLOSION Producer PAUL z. JACKSON
Major issues, changing attitudes, important events.
Reporter David Levy. Producer LIZ CARNEY Editor JOHN DRURY BBC Manchester
The Hippie
Last of Robert Elms's look at four social groups.
Producer CATHERINE MAHONEY Stereo (R)
Stereo (Details Sun 4.00pm LW)
Presenter Ian Macrae Producer THENA HESHEL
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Britten's Death in Venice at Glyndebourne;
Umberto Eco's new tome; and Christopher Cook goes in search of enterprising museums.
Producer NICKI PAXMAN. Stereo
The Human Factor by GRAHAM GREENE abridged in ten episodes by GUY MEREDITH.
Read by Peter Jeffrey (9). Producer richard BUCKHAM
with Alexander MacLeod
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