with Maureen Pamphilon. Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley , of The Financial Times, airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy. Producer NICK UTECHIN
with reports from
BBC correspondents. Producers CAROLE LACEY and ADAM RAPHAEL
Leviathan by PHILIP RIDLEY. Read by Richard Mitchley.
Producers ANNE-MARIE COLE BBC Pebble Mill
from St George's,
Brandon Hill, Bristol, led by The Rev Stephen Lynas , with the Sid Bollard Band.
Reigning in all splendour (D. Bilbrough ); Reading: Mark 3, w 13-26
When I survey the wondrous cross
(trad African); Life to the full (R. Eligon)
Dilly Barlow travels to the House of Commons to investigate its emblem, and also discovers why a yawn is infectious and why sunlight can bring on a sneeze.
Researcher SUZY DYSON Producer FIONA COUPER
Presenter John Waite Editor KEN VASS
0 WRITE to: You and Yours. [address removed]for Factsheet No 3 enclosing sae.
with Derek Cooper Producer SHEILA DILLON
Presenter Bill Frost Editor ROGER MOSEY
Today: Quiet Please! Stereo (R)
from Manchester. Introduced by Helen Boaden. Serial:
Indemnity Only (5) Serial producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN
(Music: Carpenter's Skyscrapers) Editor
CLARE SELERIE-GREY
2.05pm Let's Join In Jack and the Beanstalk (traditional) with Soundbox by DAVID SELF Producer COLIN SMITH Stereo
2.25pm The Song Tree The Fantastic Fish Tank Fantasy (1) Presenter Hilary James and Simon Mayor with Pyewackett Producer BARRY GIBSON Stereo (R)
2.40-3.00pm The Friday Story The 18th Emergency by BETSY BYARS. Stereo
Jim Davis by JOHN MASEFIELD dramatised in four parts by RAY HERMAN.
With and 3: The traitor disposed of, the Rose seeks refuge, but events conspire to take her, inescapably, to a certain place ...
Title music written and performed by DAVID FLEMING-WILLIAMS Directed by CAROLINE SMITH
BBC Manchester. Stereo
(Details Thurs 9.30am L W)
Stereo
(Details as Thursday 9.15pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale Editor KEN MARSH
and Financial Report
Clive Jacobs discovers what's new and what's happening 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 TIM SUTER Stereo
Alan Beith , mp,
Liberal Democrat
Treasury Spokesman; Julia Cleverdon ,
Director of Education for Business in the Community;
Ben Pimlott , Professor of Politics and Contemporary History at Birkbeck College; and Michael Portillo , mp, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, tackle the issues raised in Sheffield. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER
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 system - both civil and criminal.
Producer GARETH BUTLER
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Changes to the American Family
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
A summary of how the American family has changed in the past 30 years and an explanation of why the prevalence of the microwave is a great indicator of the transformation.
From Alien to Osaka.
Nigel Andrews talks to the British film director Ridley Scott , who is now based in Hollywood.
Following the success of Alien and Blade Runner, Ridley Scott 's latest film Black Rain, starring Michael Douglas and largely filmed in Osaka, Japan, opens here next week.
Producer JOHN BOUNDY Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
Presented by Robin Lustig Stereo
Lady Chatterley's Lover (15)
A satirical swipe at the week's news with Bill Wallis David Tate Sally Grace and Royce Mills
Written by BARRY ATKINS. PETER BAYNHAM.
MARK BRISENDEN. SIMON BULLIVANT , MIKE COLEMAN. MICHAEL DINES. MAX HANDLEY.
ROBERT UNFORD. BILL MATTHEWS.
GED PARSONS. OLEH STEPANIUK. PETER HICKEY and others. Producer SIONED WILIAM Stereo
Presented by Vincent Duggleby
Advanced English: Hamlet A prince for all countries Stereo (R)