with Tony Walter. Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
9.00am News
Producer NICK UTECHIN
0 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
When children are in hospital they and their parents are inevitably anxious. Georgina Ferry reports on efforts to ease the experience.
Producer DEBORAH COHEN
(Revised repeat Wed 8.15pm)
In the Hours of Darkness by EDNA O'BRIEN.
Read by Bonnie Hurren. Producer KATE MCALL BBC Bristol
God is here; as we his people (Austria);
Mark 2, vv 1-12; Make me a channel of your peace
(M. Powell ); One shall tell another (G. Kendrick ) (SF417).
Director of Music
MERION POWELL. Stereo
Producer DAVID STEVENSON
Six programmes. 3: How I Said No to Billions
Mr Sasakawa was the richest man in Japan, but writer Alun Richards still said 'no' to him.
Producer JANE DAUNCEY BBC Wales
Presenter John Waite
with Nigel Rees. Quoting texts are
Sara Maitland , Barry Cryer , Helen Lederer and Andrew Davies. Quotations read by RONALD FLETCHER.
Devised by NIGEL REES
Producer ARMANDO IANNUCCI Stereo
Presenter James Naughtie
I Don't Want to Say... Yes Stereo
Hormone replacement therapy has been heralded as the new wonder treatment for the menopause. Sue Margolis investigates.
Serial: Getting It Right (7) Presenter Jenni Murray.
See panel page 91
Remember This by SUE TEDDERN. With and Stuck at the airport for
15 hours, Jen bumps into Simon - a former lover....
Directed by MARIA VIGAR Stereo
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Larry Adler transformed the mouth organ into a concert-hall instrument.
He talks to Richard Baker about his career.
Producer MICHAEL EMERY Stereo
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4.00pm News
Six biographers in conversation, opening with Bevis Hillier talking to Humphrey Carpenter. Producer ED THOMASON
Stereo
Paul Vaughan discovers lost splendours - the music of Richard the Lionheart, the smash-hit plays of 100 years ago and the novels that used to be all the rage.
Producer JULIAN MAY. Stereo
Presenters Hugh Sykes and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Eight programmes by JAN ETHERINGTON and GAVIN PETRIE.
Starring James Bolam as Bill and Lynda Bellingham as Faith.
With Celia Imrie as Hilary Belinda Lang as Liza Kelda Holmes as Hannah Mark Denham as Joe Rebecca Front as Rachel and Ian Targett as Gideon/Waiter.
3: Youth and Consequences ProducersIONEDWILIAM. Stereo
7.00pm News
Reporter David Levy
Producer VICKY WHITFIELD Editor GERRY NORTHAM BBC Manchester
... Britain today, in the last of the series.
Producer ANNE-MARIE COLE BBC Pebble Mill
Roy Hudd joins Ian Macrae for the presentation of the 1989 David Scott Blackball Award for outstanding service to blind people.
Producer THENA HESHEL
Madame Mao pursues power in Liverpool; a Polish film interprets the fifth commandment 'Thou shalt not kill', and Robert Sandall reports on singers who go it alone.
Presenter Paul Allen.
Producer MIKE GREENWOOD Stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
The Camomile Lawn (7)
Stereo (Details as Sun 3.30pm)
See panel page 91