Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy in the last of the present series.
Producer NICK UTECHIN
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with reports from
BBC correspondents. Producers CAROLE LACEY and ADAM RAPHAEL
The Last of the Mining Villages by BRIAN LEYDEN.
Read by J. J. Murphy. Producer EOIN O'CALLAGHAN BBC Northern Ireland
Praise to the Lord (Lobe den Herren, BBC HB 17) Reading:
Matthew 22, vv 15-22 God of love and truth and beauty (Carolyn, BBC HB 273)
Holy, holy, holy (Apsley) Director of Music
ALAN WILSON. Stereo
Dilly Barlow goes green: are all those lovely suds really necessary in washing-up liquid?
What's all the fuss about global warming? And whatever happened to Tom Lehrer ?
Researcher SUZY DYSON Producer BEATY RUBENS
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Presenter John Waite
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with Derek Cooper Researcher ROS BROWN
Producers SHEILA DILLON and MARIE HELLY
Presenter Nick Clarke
The Jumble Sale. Stereo
from Birmingham. Introduced by Sally Jones.
Serial: Love Forty (5) Editor CLARE SELERIE GREY
2.05 Let's Join In with Soundbox. Prince Amilec by TANITH LEE. Stereo
2.25 The Song Tree The Fantastic Fish Tank Fantasy (5) Presenters Hilary James and Simon Mayor with Pyewackett. Stereo
2.40 The Friday Story Philip Hall Likes Me. I Reckon Maybe by BETTE GREENE
by C.S. Lewis, dramatised by Stephen Mallatratt.
The final episode.
With and
Merlin arrives at Belbury, knowing that 'no power that is merely earthly will serve against the Hideous Strength'.
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
(Details yesterday 9.30am L W)
Stereo
(Details as yesterday at 9.15pm)
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams
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 FIONA COUPER
Stereo
The panel includes: Kate Hoey , mp,
Simon Lee , Professor of Jurisprudence,
Queen's University, Belfast, and David Montgomery , editor of the Today newspaper, who tackle the issues in Armagh, Northern Ireland.
Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer ANNA CARRAGHER
with Marcel Berlins Producer GARETH BUTLER
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Presidential speechwriters
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Peggy Noonan's revelations on writing speeches for Reagan and Bush, and how a great speech can shape the public persona of a politician.
A Career on the Stage - You Must Be Joking
At any time 75 per cent of actors are out of work. For many, commercials are their only regular income.
Michael Billington goes to the drama schools, the auditions and the debuts and reports on the ways that actors are being prepared for their role in life.
Producer JOHN GOUDIE
Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
with David Sells
Editor MARGARET BUDY Stereo
Sick Heart River (5)
A satirical swipe at the week's news.
With Bill Wallis David Tate Sally Grace and John Baddeley
Written by BARRY ATKINS. PETER BAYNHAM.
MARK BRISENDEN. SIMON BULLIVANT. MIKE COLEMAN. MICHAEL DINES. MAX HANDLEY.
ROBERT LTNFORD , BILL MATTHEWS.
GED PARSONS. OLEH STEPANIUK. PETER HICKEY and others Producer SIONED WILIAM
Stereo
Presented by Vincent Duggleby
Schalt mal ein! by Sylvia Hensel. Stereo
12.30 Programme 2.
12.50 Programme 3.