Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Monday plusDetails :
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Producer NICK UTECHIN
0 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
with Geoff Watts
Producer MIKE BEDWARD
The Winters and the Palmleys by THOMAS HARDY abridged by BRIAN GEAR. Read by Val Lorraine.
Producer KATE MCALL BBC Bristol
0 love, how deep, how broad, how high!
(Eisenach, BBC HB 73) Matthew 17, vv 14-21
Anthem: Almighty God , the fountain of all wisdom (E. Farrar )
0 Lord, we long to see your face (Surrey) Director of Music
JAMES WHITBOURN Stereo
Producer ZAREER MASAM
with David Crystal. What do shipping reports, greetings-card verses and coats of arms have in common?
Presenter John Waite
Heavy Weather by P. G. WODEHOUSE adapted in four episodes by RICHARD USBORNE.
With and Galahad Threepwood
1: The Wrath of Lord Tilbury
Narrator Moray Watson
Producer MARTIN FISHER Stereo (R)
with James Naughtie
Welly Boots (2). Stereo
Presenter Jenni Murray. Corinne Julius looks at the comical charm of bananas. Plus the first of two stories by EDITH WHARTON abridged by DELIA PATON , read by Lyndon Brook : After
Holbein (in two parts).
(Music: Hahn's Portrait). Serial producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN
2.05 History Lost and Found Life in the Past Burrum and the Blind Ghosts by Kath and Vivian Walker. Traditional Aboriginal life. Stereo (R)
2.25 Mainstream GCSE with Simon Mayo , Susie Grant 9: Geography. Stereo (Rptdnext Tues2.2SpmFM)
And the Band Played On 2: Wipeout by SUSAN BOYD. With
'Me and Myra'd been at the youth club - stupid dump - ping-pong tables and twist contests....' Mrs Reilly ANNSCOTT-JONES
Directed by STEWART CONN BBC Scotland. Stereo
with Brian Large and Geoffrey Parker on the expertise involved in music broadcasting.
Producer NIGEL WILKINSON
Stereo
with Carol Leonard Editor ROD POUNSETT
Stereo
(Details as yesterday 9.15pm)
with Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
by JOHN LE CARRE adapted in seven parts by RENE BASILICO.
Starring with , and 4: Smiley's probings into Vladimir's murder uncover a link between past and present....
Theme music by MAX HARRIS
Producer JOHN FAWCETT WILSON Stereo
with Helen Boaden Producer uz CARNEY
Editor GERRY NORTHAM BBC Manchester
Six talks for Lent in which people who would not describe themselves as Christians reflect on their lives in the context of the Easter story.
1: Turning Towards the Cross. With Dr Pauline Cutting on her decision to work in troublespots like Beirut. BBC Wales
Presenter Ian Macrae Producer THENA HESHEL
Sondheim's Sunday in the Park with George takes shape at the NT; Tony Pahner surveys the great plains of America and the heritage of Sudan. Producer TIM DEE. Stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
News from Nowhere by WILLIAM MORRIS. 2: Bright Morning in London (Details as yesterday)
Stereo (Details Sun 3.30pm)
Patterns of Language
12.30 3: First Steps. Compiled by Professor David Crystal (R)
12.45 4: Playing by the Rules Compiled by Tony Penman (R)