Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Brian Redhead
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)
The Flowers by SUE TOWNSEND. Read by Rosemary Martin.
Producer DUNCAN MINSHULL.
Praise to the Holiest in the height (Gerontius; BBC HB 88)
Reading: I Corinthians 1, w 20-31
When I survey the wondrous cross
(Rockingham; BBC HB97)
Lord Christ, we praise your sacrifice
(Abingdon; AMNS 487). Director of Music
CLAIRE CAMPBELL SMITH Stereo
by RUDYARD KIPLING. How the Leopard Got His Spots
Read by David Davis.
Producer GRAHAM GAULD (R)
Presenter John Howard
A reunion was held last summer to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the recording of Nymphs and Shepherds made by the Manchester
Schoolchildren's Choir with the Halle Orchestra under
Sir Hamilton Harty. Jeremy Nicholas marks the occasion with contributions from original members of the choir.
Producer IAN GARDHOUSE (R)
with James Naughtie
Robert's Camera. Stereo
On St Valentine's Day, a look at the language of flowers. Do roses really signify love, lilies death, and daffodils desire?
Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial:
The Sleeping Beauty (11)
2.05 WPFM: 5: Radio Presenter Jo Whiley. Stereo
2.35 SATIS Topics 14-16 Programme 8 Presenter John Gribbin Units: 603 The Heart Pacemaker: 607 Scale or Scum; 806 The Water Pollution Mystery. Stereo
by JUDY LEATHER. Withand
Shanti, the Brahmin's pretty 16-year-old daughter, has a crush on Crocodile Dundee. James, a visiting
Australian academic, is amazed to find himself identified with Paul Hogan.
Other parts played by VINCENT BRIMBLE ,
JOHN BULL , CHRISTOPHER GOOD . Directed by SHAUN MACLOUGHLIN
The second of five programmes in which Alexis Lickyard interviews Kit Wright about his life and poetry.
Reader STEPHEN THORNE. Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
(Details as Tuesday 7.20pm)
The lusting
Don Giovanni is on the loose again in the Opera
Factory; Judy Meewezen finds there is no shortage of snow in Hull.
Presented by Christopher Cook. Producer JULIAN MAY Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details Man 12.25pm)
John Waite investigates. Producer GRAHAM EUJS
Four programmes.
Over-60s talk frankly about their experiences of romantic and sexual love.
2: It's Sad to Grow Old, but Nice to Ripen
Reporter Sara Parker. Stereo
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Me?'. BBC, London W1A 1AA
The Victoria and Albert Museum records the uses and beauties of plastic: and playwright Alan Ayckbourn makes actor Michael Gambon the Man of the Moment.
Presenter Paul Allen.
(Stereo)
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Love Lessons (8)
In this affectionate profile of Dick Barton - Special Agent, John Hosken talks to the three actors who played the title role -
Noel Johnson , Duncan Carse and Gordon Davies - and Alex McCrindle , who played henchman Jock Anderson to all three.
Producer JOCK GALLAGHER BBC Pebble Mill
Home or Away: Tees/Nile Producer Geoffrey Sherlock Slide resource pack.
12.30 Tees Source Written and narrated by Geoffrey Sherlock and Keith Orrell
12.50 Nile Source Written and narrated by Caroline Swinburne