Producers DYLAN WINTER and SUE BROOM
Stereo
Presenters Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
with Chris Dunkley Producer JOHN WATKINS
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Producer ADAM RAPHAEL
Round the Fire by CAROL LAKE.
Read by Judy Bennett. Producer ANNE MARIE COLE BBC Pebble Mill
Christ whose glory fills the skies (Ratisbon) (BBC HB 137); I Peter 1, vv 3-9; Jesus, these eyes have never seen (Nun danket all) (EH 421); Light of the minds that know him
(King's Lynn) (HTC 477) Director of Music
ALAN WILSON. Stereo
with Michael Rosen.
A brave outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor? Or a vagabond who poached the king's deer? Jill Burridge finds out if Robin Hood was a man or a myth, with the help of Richard Carpenter , Sarah Hayes and Tony Robinson.
Producer SALLY FELDMAN
Presenter John Waite
with Derek Cooper
Producer SHEILA DILLON
Presenter Nick Clarke Editor ROGER MOSEY
Mrs Rumble and the Giant Orange Jelly. Stereo
from Bristol. Introduced by Jenni Mills
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The first Sherlock Holmes story by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Adapted in two episodes by Bert Coules
2: The Country of the Saints
'You may consider me a murderer; but I say I'm just as much an officer of justice as you are.'
The second in a series of short stories by WILKIE COLLINS. Adapted by MICHAEL BAKEWELL. Read by John Rowe.
'I have often read of the unprincipled cunning of criminal persons; but I have never heard of three thieves attempting to double on their pursuers by entering a church!' Producer ROSEMARY HART
Stereo (Details Thurs 9.15pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Clive Jacobs discovers what's new and what's happening in the world of transport.
Producer JILL THOMAS
Presented by Margaret Howard
Producer FRANCES BYRNES Stereo
This week: Neil Fletcher , leader of ILEA;
Michael Howard , QC, MP, Minister of State, Department of Environment;
Max Hutchinson ,
President of the Royal Institute of British Architect; and Elizabeth Symons , General Secretary, Association of First
Division Civil Servants; tackle the issues raised in Ashurst, Hampshire. Chair Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer ANNA CARRAGHER BBC Bristol
with Marcel Berlins
Producer GARETH BUTLER
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
1989 local elections and the defeat of propostions S and P
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The 1989 state and local elections, the defeat of Proposition S denying homosexuals to be recognised as domestic partners, and the vote against the abandonment of Candlestick Park.
A career in music?
You Must Be Joking. Music is a talent that shows early, and many prospective musicians can start their life's work in childhood. Natalie Wheen charts the profits and losses of a musical education, and wonders where all those talents go. Producer NICKI PAXMAN Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
with Richard Kershaw. Stereo
The Camomile Lawn (5)
The grandfather of satire programmes.
With Bill Wallis , David Tate and Sally Grace. Written by BARRY ATKINS ,
PETER BAYNHAM. MARK BRISENDEN , SIMON BULUVANT. MIKE COLEMAN. MICHAEL DINES. MAX HANDLEY ,
ROBERT LINFORD. BILL MATTHEWS. GED PARSONS, OLEH STEPANIUK, PETER HICKEY and others. Producer BILL DARE. Stereo
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with Vincent Duggleby
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