with Brother Peter Kimm. stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Producer NICK UfECHIN
0 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Presenter Geoff Watts Producer JULIA DURBIN
Cat Woman by MIKE DORRELL.
Read by Laurence Allan. Producer JANE DAUNCEY BBC Wales
from Royal School,
Bath, with the school choir led by Ian Gall.
As with gladness men of old (C. Kocher); Mark 2, vv 18-22; Lift thine eyes
(Mendelssohn); 0 Jesus I have promised (G. Beaumont). Organist
MICHELLE SPENCER
Director of Music
HILARY BARNETT BBC Bristol. Stereo
'I give unto my wife
[Anne Hathaway ] my second-best bed.... '
SHAKESPEARE
We spend a third of our lives in them yet, for most of us, beds are merely part of the furniture. Lynn ten Kate meets people who recognise the full potential of their beds.
This week: Antique Beds Producer MOHINI PATEL
Presenter John Howard
with Harry Thompson. 3: The Wind of Heaven In the 50s scientific progress gave us radio astronomy, the teabag and the indestructible sock. But it was also a time of successive invasions: by flying saucers, fairies - and Dr Billy Graham ... Researcher
STEPHANIE CROWTHER
Producer AMANDA MARES BBC Manchester (R)
with James Naughtie
Today: Here, There and Everywhere. Stereo
Cool, elegant, enigmatic - or cuddly, playful and cute? Beryl Reid and Brian Redhead are among those celebrating the mystery of cats. Serial:
Indemnity Only (2).
2.05pm History Lost and Found Victorian Children Producer ELIZABETH CLEAVER Stereo (R)
2.25-3.00pm Mainstream GCSE Presenters Simon Mayo and Susie Grant
6: Computer Studies Producer JULIAN COLEMAN Editor PETER WARD. Stereo
Long-Haired Peruvians by PENNY KLINE.
With , and Thirteen-year-old Tessa complains to her guinea pigs about her parents' outrageous behaviour. Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN BBC Bristol. Stereo
with Gabrielle and Anne-Louise Lane , founder members of the Fairer Sax who've brought a touch of glamour to that orchestral Cinderella, the saxophone.
Producer MICHAEL EMERY
Stereo
Wall Street Creche
With a decreasing work force, increasing numbers of women are being encouraged to return to work.
But are crèche places keeping pace? Neil Walker and David Clayton investigate. Producer NICK CLARKE BBC North East
Stereo (Details as Mon 9. 15pm)
with Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
A series of six plays by Bob Sinfield.
A sleepy Cornish village provides the fodder for a self-appointed one-man Moral Watch Committee, until a mysterious film crew arrives....
Producer David Tyler.
Stereo
with Liz McCallum Producer LIZ CARNEY
Editor GERRY NORTHAM
The way drug addicts are treated varies greatly from clinic to clinic. Some doctors are willing to prescribe drugs, while others refuse to do so. Geoff Watts finds out how the psychiatrists justify their differing approaches to solving the drug problem.
Producer DEBORAH COHEN
Presenter Peter White Producer THENA HESHEL
Jeanette Winterson 's controversial first novel is adapted for BBC2;
37 bronze sculptures by Joan Miro go on display in Birmingham; and how to write for the screen. Presented by Natalie Wheen.
Producer LESLEY MCALPINE Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Lady Chatterley's Lover (12)
A reflected history in eight reels.
5: Ealing Can Make It! With the opinions and voices of Charles Barr , Philip Kemp ,
Michael Balcon , T. E. B. Clarke ,
Hugh Casson , Alexander Mackendrick and Alec Guinness.
Compiled and researched by PAUL WELLS
Script and narration by CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING
Directed by JOHN POWELL (R)
Advanced English: Hamlet Sources and starting points (R)