with Dr John Blimson Stereo
with John Humphrys and Brian Redhead
with Libby Purves
Producer ANGIE NEHRING Stereo
visits
North Humberside
Nautilus by BRUCE PASCOE.
Read by Alice Arnold. Producer RICHARD BUCKHAM
Introit: They that wait upon the Lord (Ives);
Look, ye saints, and see how glorious (Regent Square (BBC HB 127); Anthem: In thee is gladness
(C. V. Standford)
Reading: Hebrews 11, v 32, to 12, v 2
Give to me. Lord, a thankful heart
(Gatescarth)(BP21).
BBC SINGERS directed by BARRY ROSE. Stereo
Andrew Mitchell 's
Pacific quest takes him to Hawaii, where he meets the very last o'o a'a bird.
Producer JOHN HARRISON BBC Bristol
Presenter John Waite. How satisfied are you with your bank or building society?
Today's programme gives the results of an exclusive opinion poll into how customers view the service they get from banks and building societies. Producer DAVID BERRY
The panel game in which Michael Scott takes a quizzical look at the elements of science. Producer LOUISE DALZIEL BBC Scotland. Stereo (R)
with James Naughtie
The Lighthouse Keeper's Lunch. Stereo
Jenni Murray meets
Dianne Hayter , director of Alcohol Concern. Serial: Pride and Prejudice (6). stereo
2.05pm WPFM Presenter Jo Whiley
2.35-3.00pm Satis Topics (14-16) Presenter John Gribbin (5) Units 407: Noise
409: Dam Problems
502: The Coal Mine Project
by N. J. WARBURTON. With and Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS. Stereo
The third of five conversations, in which Fleur Adcock interviews the poet Carol Rumens about her life and poetry. Reader
DEBORAH MAKEPEACE. Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
Enter Stage Left
A new report highlights the difficulties encountered by film, theatre and television directors in Britain as they learn their trade. Anne Theroux talks to them about the training and help they are offered as they interpret the stage directions and move the cast around. Producer TIM DEE. Stereo
Presenter Hugh Sykes and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show that brings you magic movie moments.
This week's panel: Dick Vosburgh, Verity Lambert, Graham Stark and Robin Ray.
(Stereo) (R)
Beyond the Tunnel of History by JACQUES DARRAS. 2: The Golden Fleece 'I would like to start rewriting French history from a European point of view.'
Burgundy to most people means wine, possibly a colour. But in late medieval times this huge duchy was home to perhaps the most richly textured culture in Europe.
Jacques Darras suggests we can learn some lessons from Burgundy for our communal European future.
Producer DANIEL SNOWMAN
A major exhibition of works by Asian, African and Caribbean artists opens at the Hayward Gallery in London; prize-winning director Deborah Warner makes her National Theatre debut; John Eliot
Gardiner conducts Bach. Presenter Paul Allen. Producer JULIAN MAY
Presenter
Richard Kershaw. Stereo
Close Up on Death (8)
Aspects of a decade recalled in nine parts by Harry Thompson.
6: Much Ado About ... Aunt Edna
The fleapit cinemas were full of stiff upper lips; the West End theatre was stuffed with limp wrists: changes were afoot in the stage and screen worlds.
Researcher LUCY BARTLEY Producer AMANDA MARES BBC Manchester