Producers DYLAN WINTER and SUE BROOM
Stereo
Presenters Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
Chris Dunkley , of The
Financial Times, airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy.
Producer MOHINI PATEL
0 WRITE to: Feedback, BBC. London WIA IAA
Producer ADAM RAPHAEL
Different Kinds of Love by LELAND BARDWELL. Read by Denys Hawthorne.
Producer EOIN O'CALLAGHAN BBC Northern Ireland
Guide me, 0 thou great
Jehovah (Cwm Rhondda) (AMNS 214); Acts 6, vv 1-15; 0 Jesus, I have promised (Wolvercote)
(BBC HB 360); A Prayer of St Patrick (J. Rutter ). Director of Music
NOEL TREDINNICK. Stereo
with Michael Rosen.
What do today's children know about the Second World War 50 years on? And how is the subject treated in children's books? Sheila Dillon investigates, with the help of Judith Kerr , Maureen Hills and Robert Westall. Producer SALLY FELDMAN
Presenter John Howard
with Derek Cooper
Producer SHEILA DILLON
with Nick Clarke
Grannie Lee Goes for Gold. Stereo
from Newcastle. Introduced by Rosemary Hartill. Serial:
Pride and Prejudice (3).
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Part 2: The Siege of Pleasure
In which the prostitute Jenny tells Bob of her 'fall from grace' and Ernest Eccles makes plain his feelings for barmaid Ella.
(Stereo)
The fourth in a series of five short stories by WILKIE COLLINS adapted by MICHAEL BAKEWELL.
Read by Garard Green.
'On the Monday morning before the wedding, Mr Frank burst in, white as any ghost that ever was painted, and says he's got the most dreadful case for me to advise on and not an hour to lose.'
Producer ROSEMARY HART
Stereo
(Details Thursday 9.15pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale Editor KEVIN MARSH
and Financial Report
Clive Jacobs discovers what's new and what's happening in the world of transport on land and sea and in the air. Producer JILL THOMAS
(Repeatednext Mon at 1. 40pm)
with Margaret Howard Producer FIONA MCLEAN
Stereo
This week: Robin Cook, MP, Shadow Spokesman on Health and Social Services
Baroness Seear, Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, House of Lords
Andrew Neil, Editor of The Sunday Times and Chief Executive, Sky Television; and The Hon William Waldegrave, MP, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. From Clevedon, Avon.
Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
BBC Bristol
with Marcel Berlins
Producer GARETH BUTLER
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Hurricane Hugo, Galileo, and the cranberry scare of 1959
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Hurricane Hugo and icy winds in the north, the effect of the Galileo spacecraft on the weather, and the great cranberry scare of 1959.
Is There Still Life in the Art Class?
Hothouses of creative talent or hotbeds of hairy avant-gardists? Britain's art schools suffer from the reputation of the 60s, while being squeezed by the budgets of the 80s. Jeremy Front talks to pupils and teachers to find out if there is still life in the art class. Producer JOHN BOUNDY Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
Close Up on Death (5) Stereo
with Bill Wallis , David Tate and Sally Grace Written by BARRY ATKINS , PETER BAYNHAM.
MARK BRISENDEN. SIMON BULLIVANT. MIKE COLEMAN , MICHAEL DINES MAX HANDLEY.
ROBERT LINFORD , BILL MATTHEWS. GED PARSONS, OLEH STEPANIUK, PETER HICKEY and others. Producer BILL DARE. Stereo
with Vincent Duggleby
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