Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
8.50 Listeners' Letters
with Libby Purves
Producer ANGIE NEHRING Stereo
(Details as Sunday 2. 00pm)
Into the Unknown by DAVID MARSHALL. Read by Stephen Thome.
Producer RICHARD WORTLEY
Introit: Behold, what manner of love the Father has bestowed on us (Grayston Ives )
Thine arm in days of old (BBC HB 382) John 5, w 1-18
God so loved the world (Stainer)
My song is love unknown (AMNS 63)
BBC SINGERS directed by BARRY ROSE . Stereo
The artist, writer and cartoonist Mel Caiman talks to Monty Haltrecht about his opera-going experiences.
Producer GILLIAN HUSH BBC Manchester
Presenter John Howard
The Political Quiz The two teams are captained by Austin Mitchell, MP and Julian Critchley , MP in this light-hearted test of political knowledge. Patrick Hannan is in the chair.
Written and compiled by MICHAEL DINES
Producer HARRY THOMPSON Stereo
with James Naughtie
The Bus That Was Too Big Stereo
2.05 WPFM 2: Politics Presenter Jo Whiley Stereo
2.35-3.00 SATIS Topics 14-16
6: Teachers' Programme Presenter John Gribbin Stereo
2.00pm LWonty Woman's Hour Jenni Murray meets Helen McGrath , General Secretary of the National Union of Hosiery and Knitwear Workers. Serial: Indemnity Only (8)
by STUART HEPBURN. Withand
The Traverse Theatre's acclaimed play from last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe. A runaway finds friendship of a kind in the Big City.
Directed by PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland. Stereo
The fourth of five programmes recorded at the Salisbury Festival in which George MacBeth interviews the poet Peter Porter.
Reader PETER JEFFREY. Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol. Stereo
(Details as Tuesday 7.20pm)
The Dance of the Clockwork Orange
Anthony Burgess 's story A Clockwork Orange became a tough vision of the future in the film directed by Stanley Kubrick with a knife-wielding Malcolm McDowell ...
Now the Royal
Shakespeare Company is about to turn it into a musical.
Larry Sullivan reports. Producer JULIAN MAY Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show with Dick Vosburgh, Wendy Richard, Nanette Newman and Robin Ray.
(Stereo) (R)
John Waite investigates.
Four programmes. 3: King Lear
Compiled and presented by Linda Cookson with the voices of Cicely Berry , Richard Haddon
Haines, Desmond Barrit , James Purefoy and Amanda Root.
The director and actors talk about the recent highly successful RSC production seen at the Other Place and the Almeida Theatre. Producer COLIN SMITH
The poetic guru of the 60s Beat Generation,
Allen Ginsberg , has his life told in a new biography; and London's Tate Gallery has a facelift.
Presenter Tony Palmer. Producer LESLEY MCALPINE Stereo (Revised repeat on Thursday at 4.35pm)
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
The Remains of the Day 3: Early Days
A six-part series in which Robert Cushman gives a personal view of New York cabaret and American popular song. 4: Some Cats Know With singers Louis Armstrong,
Ella Fitzgerald , Sheila Jordan , Peggy Lee , Carmen McCrea and Annie Ross.
Producer TIM STURGEON Stereo
Music: GCSE Assignments 5: Songwriting How to get started. Stereo (R)
12.50
6: Soundstyles Feedback programme. Stereo (R)