Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
8.50 Listeners' Letters
0 JOHN HUMPHRYS 'S KIND OF DAY: page 74
with Libby Purves
Producer ANGIE NEHRING Stereo
(Details as Sunday 2. 00pm)
Men at Work by GRAHAM GREENE.
Read by John Moffatt. Producer RICHARD BUCKHAM
0 kind Creator, bow thine eyes (BBC HB 346) Anthem: Miserere mei, Deus (W. Byrd) Reading:
Matthew 6, vv 16-21 Forty days and forty nights (Heinlein, BBC HB 341)
BBC SINGERS directed by BARRY ROSE Stereo
Five programmes.
2: Fergus Keeling steps into the ring with 'Frank Bruno ', a heavyweight pet tipping the scales at 30 hundredweight.
Your commentator is farmer Colin Newlove. Producer JOHN HOLMES BBC Bristol
Presenter John Howard
A programme about the third British
Chocaholics Weekend. Will the addicts be cured?
Producer CAROLINE SARLL BBC Wales. Stereo (R)
with James Naughtie
Rita Rutter and the Acrobats. Stereo
Nancy Durham explores the myth of Noah.
Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial: Love Forty with SUE limb (Part 8)
2.05 WPFM: 6: Techno Presenter Jo Whiley. Stereo
2.35 SATIS Topics 14-16 Presenter John Gribbin Programme 8: Units 603 The Heart Pacemaker 607 Scale or Scum
806 The Water Pollution Mystery Stereo
by ROSALIND CORFE. With and Two old people, both alone in the world, found refuge as house guests in an inland hotel. Ten years later things are different.
The management are more interested in conferences than residents. As their personal finances dwindle, they are driven to seek refuge once again ...
Directed by ANDY JORDAN
The fourth of five programmes in which Alexis Lykiard interviews poet Kit Wright.
Reader STEPHEN THORNE. Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
(Details as yesterday 7.20pm)
Don't Call Us
Behind every actor there's an equally important role-player - the agent. Pat Rowe finds out about their relationship.
Producer MIKE GREENWOOD Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details Mon 12.25pm)
In the last of the current series, John Waite looks back at stories covered in the past year and brings you up to date on what's happened since. Producer GRAHAM ELLIS
(Details as Saturday 4.00pm)
The last programme. Over-60s talk frankly about their present-day experiences of sexual and romantic love. I Never Thought It
Possible I Could Fall in Love at the Age of 70 Reporter Sara Parker.
Producer SUKEY FIRTH. Stereo
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11.00pm tonight only
0 WRITE: for factsheet to [address removed] (enclose A4 sae)
Question: what did we do before bean bags were invented? Answer: we didn't spend hours picking up little white polystyrene balls.
Christopher Bigsby reminisces at the V and A, listens to Walton's choral masterpiece and relaxes at the Bus
Stop with Jerry Hall. Producer JOHN BOUNDY
Stereo
with David Sells. Stereo
Sick Heart River by JOHN BUCHAN (Part 8)
The second of two programmes.
Jeremy Nicholas with an anthology of unusual recordings. Producer IAN GARDHOUSE Stereo (R)
History: Using the Evidence History Mysteries
12.30 The Gunpowder Plot by Terry James. Stereo (R)
12.50 The 'Mary Celeste ' by Arthur Scholey. Stereo (R)