with Dr John Bimson Stereo
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
Chris Dunkley , of The Financial Times, airs your comments on BBC programmes and policy.
Producer MOHINI PATEL
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with reports from
BBC correspondents. Producer CAROLE LACEY
Paradise Island by JOHN MORTIMER
Read by Garard Green. Producer ANNE-MARIE COLE BBC Pebble Mill
Ye know the Lord is gracious (Rustington) (NEH 477); Reading: Revelation 21, vv 1-7; Psalm 84 (Scottish melody, arr A. Wilson ); O Lord of hosts, all heaven possessing
(Neumark) (EH 458). Director of Music
ALAN WILSON. Stereo
with Michael Rosen. Reviewer Ruth McCarthy and broadcaster and DJ Nicky Campbell recommend Christmas presents for children of all ages from among this season's books. Producer JILL BURRIDGE
Presenter John Howard
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with Derek Cooper Producer SHEILA DILLON
Presenter Nick Clarke
New Clothes for Alex by MARY DICKINSON. Stereo
from Birmingham. Presented by Sally Jones. Serial:
Pride and Prejudice (8).
2.05pm Let's Join In The Hijacking of Father Christmas by JEAN KENWARD Music by TOBY SIMS (R)
2.25pm The Song Tree Huff and Puff (10) by BARRY GIBSON Presenters Hilary James and Simon Mayor. With Pyewackett (R)
2.40-3.00pm The Friday Story The Wind in the Willows by KENNETH GRAHAME. Adapted by COLIN SMITH. Read in ten episodes by Alan Bennett.
10: The Return of Ulysses
Part 3: The Plains of Cement
In which Bob gives Jenny an ultimatum and Ella has a confrontation with Mr Eccles.
(Stereo)
The last in a series of tales of mystery by Wilkie Collins adapted by Michael Bakewell. Read by Peter Marinker.
'When he looked at the bed now. he saw hanging over the side of it a long white hand.'
Stereo
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Clive Jacobs discovers what's new in the world of transport. Producer JILL THOMAS
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days.
Producer MARK SAVAGE Stereo
Paul Boateng , MP
The Rt Rev Dr Tom Butler , the Bishop of Willesden
Pauline Perry, Director of the South Bank Polytechnic and John Patten , MP,
Minister of State at the Home Office, tackle the issues raised in Peckham, London. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER BBC Bristol
Marcel Berlins takes a weekly look at events in the courts and what the lawyers are up to. He talks to judges, barristers, solicitors and members of the public who come into contact with the legal system both civil and criminal. Producer
GARETH BUTLER
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Thomas Paine and the uprisings in Czechoslovakia and Hungary
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
A profile of American revolutionary Thomas Paine, the rebellions in Czechoslovakia and Hungary, and President Bush's reluctance to comment on the uprisings.
Amis and Amis
A rare public appearance together from Britain's most famous and controversial writing family: Kingsley Amis and Martin Amis meet in the Kaleidoscope studio with Paul Vaughan to discuss their lives and their relationship. Producer
ANTHONY DENSELOW Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
Presented by Robin Lustig Stereo
Close up to Death (10)
The satire show that surrounds the news and clobbers it.
With Bill Wallis , David Tate and Sally Grace. Written by BARRY ATKINS. PETER BAYNHAM.
MARK BRISENDEN. SIMON BULLlVANT. MIKE COLEMAN , MICHAEL DINES. MAX HANDLEY.
ROBERT LINFORD. BILL MATTHEWS.
GEI) PARSONS. OLEH STEPAN/UK. PETER HICKEY and others. Producer BILL dare Stereo
Presented by Vincent Duggleby