Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
With reporters Susan Marling and Max Pearson.
Produced by the Punters team BBC Bristol
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Wendy Savage, the well-known obstetrician, talks to
Marjorie Lofthouse about her most important day. Producer JANE MARSHALL BBC Pebble Mill
Jessica Holm and Fergus Keeling discover how the turkey cooked its goose and found its way to the dinner table.
Producer JOHN RUTHVEN BBC Bristol
Stereo
Sue MacGregor meets the opera singer
Josephine Barstow , whose other passion is breeding horses.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
Jeff Cloves discusses the opinionated and controversial diary he writes for his local newspaper.
Presenter John Waite
Stereo (Details Tues 6.30pm)
with James Naughtie
Michael Rosen reads The Fantastic Feats Of Doctor BOOX. Stereo
by JOHN PEACOCK.
3: La Goulue With and La Goulue's nickname was singularly appropriate - she was a glutton for food and life. with JOHN BULL
MICHAEL GRAHAM COX and JOE DUNLOP
Music by STEPHEN WARBECK Directed by JANE MORGAN Stereo
Nigel Forde presents a good Atlas guide; poet Simon Armitage introduces his first collection Zoom; and Susan Howatch discusses her novel about the clergy, Ultimate Prizes.
Producer CATHY DRYSDALE
Stereo (Details as Wed 9.15pm)
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams
and Financial Report
Barry Cryer
Clement Freud
Derek Nimmo and Christopher Timothy join Nicholas Parsons. Devised by LAN MESSITER Producer EDWARD TAYLOR Stereo (R)
In 1977 Joyce Edling wrote, in a language not her own, to a man she'd never met, in a country she knew nothing about. When her correspondent - a student in a Moroccan j ail - eventually wrote back, it was the start of an extraordinary love affair, culminating in a dramatic flight to freedom.
Joyce Edling and Jamal Benomar tell their own story, with readings from their letters by Helena Breck and Kenneth Stanley.
Compiled and produced by CHRIS MOHR
BBC South and East Elstree
A Transylvanian wedding - music and feasting all night. A rich culture, unique in Europe. But President Ceausescu's
'Systemization' plan means such customs may be lost for ever. Recorded secretly in Romania, the programme reports on the gloomy state of village culture.
Written, presented and produced by Simon Broughton.
Presenter Kati Whitaker Producer MARLENE PEASE
A classic Indian novel about the Untouchables is adapted for the stage; and the painter Gillian Ayres exhibits new paintings in Manchester.
With Larry Sullivan Producer HILARY NORRISH
Stereo
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
The Initials in the Heart (9) Stereo
by RAYMOND CHANDLER dramatised for radio in three parts by BILL MORRISON. With
Marlowe is asked to protect a drunken writer from his own violence.
Musical research ADRIAN HOWARDS
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN Stereo (R)