Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Producer NICK UTECHIN
0 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Presenter Geoff Watts Producer ADELENE ALANI
The Favoured One by HERBERT WILLIAMS. Read by William Ingram.
Producer CAROLINE SARLL BBC Wales. Stereo
Christ is the King (Gelobt sei Gott, AMNS 345)
Reading: Ephesians 3, v 14 to 4, v 6
Chorale: There is one Lord (Taize)
Filled with the Spirit's power (Farley Castle, AMNS 359)
Director of Music
JONATHAN RENNERT Stereo
Stephanie Calman meets three people in their 20s who've chosen to lead their lives in very different ways. 2: Rabbit farmer
Howard Lloyd believes there's more to rabbits than fur and meat. Producer JOHN WATKINS
Presenter John Howard
Nine aspects of a decade with Harry Thompson. 6: Much Ado About.... Aunt Edna
The fleapits were full of stiff upper lips; the West End theatre was stuffed with limp wrists - but changes were afoot for stage and screen.
Researcher LUCY BARTLEY Producer AMANDA MARES BBC Manchester (R)
with James Naughtie
Today: Dithers Awash Stereo
From local takeaway to international haute cuisine - the celebrated cook Kenneth Horn offers Jenni Murray the real taste of China. Seriak
The Sleeping Beauty (5).
2.05 History Lost and Found The Forgotten Woman Stereo (R)
2.25-3.00 Mainstream GCSE Presenters Simon Mayo and Susie Grant 7: Mathematics Stereo
A Passing Phase by WILLIAM INGRAM. Edie needs a special comfort, but Mabel is keeping it from her. Why?
Directed by ENYD WILLIAMS Stereo
John Dankworth and Cleo Laine are one of jazz music's most enduring partnerships. They talk to Richard Baker about their wide range of musical interests and choose some of their favourite records.
(Stereo)
Potted History
Time capsules have been buried for thousands of years. David Clayton and Neil Walker unearth stones of the more unusual finds. Producer nick CLARKE BBC North East
Stereo
(Details as Monday 9. 15pm)
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Six plays by Bob Sinfield.
Conversation is far from neighbourly when the occupants of an old cemetery greet a new arrival and discover their lack of common ground.
Producer Neil Cargill
Stereo
Linda Alexander asks ifanew£51-million programme of community projects can give Docklands a caring face.
Producer LIZ CARNEY
Editor GERRY NORTHAM
Six programmes with Jenni Murray.
Leila Williams, Miss Great Britain 1957, was the first female presenter of Blue Peter.
BBC Pebble Mill
(R)
Presenter Ian Macrae Producer THENA HESHEL
Will the true story of Valentino, silent-film heart-throb, be revealed in a new play at
Birmingham? And why writers and alcohol are often companions.
With Christopher Bigsby. Producer ANTHONY DENSELOW Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Love Lessons (2)
A reflected history in eight reels.
8: It's Not the Winning, It's the Taking Part
British cinema of the 80s. Compiled and researched by PAUL WELLS
Script and narration by CHRISTOPHER FRAYLJNG
Directed by JOHN POWELL Stereo (R)
Advanced-Level Geography Innovation and Change Settlement and Welfare
12.301: Theory
12.50-1.10 2: Practical