Stereo
Presented by John Humphrys and Brian Redhead
Details as Monday plus:
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
8.50 Listeners' Letters
with Libby Purves
Producer ANGLE NEHRING Stereo
(Details as Sunday 2.00pm)
Another Day by DAN JACOBSON.
Read by Jack Klaff. Producer ADRIAN BEAN Stereo (R)
Introit: Unto thee, 0 Lord (Thalben-Ball),
0 Saviour, where shall guilty man
(Engedi, BBC HB 87); Psalm 5;
Matthew 16, w 1-12; My God, I love thee (St Francis Xavier )
BBC SINGERS directed by BARRY ROSE Stereo
Five programmes.
3: Keith Woods loves
Bugsy alone. His cache of stories rivals Warren Piece. He rabbits to Fergus Keeling.
Producer JOHN HOLMES BBC Bristol
Presenter John Waite
For the next seven weeks, Simon Bates quizzes contestants on one particular year. This week teams from Punch and Private Eye are put to the test.
Written and researched by VIV BLACK. Producer
ANDREW PARFITT. Stereo
with James Naughtie
Welly Boots (3). Stereo
Jenni Murray meets the comedienne Marti Caine. Story: After Holbein (2)
2.05 WPFM: 7: Relationships Presenter Jo Whiley
2.35 SATIS Topics 14-16 Presenter John Gribbin Programme 9: Units
802 Hypothermia; 806 Stress;
807 Radiation - How Much Do You Get? Stereo
written and narrated by Yvonne Gilan.
'Remember that, Marie-Louise. Your mummy was a beauty when she was a girl.
People's heads used to turn when she walked along Princes Street And her voice ... well, your father fell in love with that.'
BBC Scotland. Stereo
In the last of five programmes, poet Kit Wright talks to Alexis Lykiard.
Reader STEPHEN THORNE. Producer ALEC REID BBC Bristol
(Details as yesterday 7.20pm)
Composer
Stephen Sondheim supervises rehearsals of his latest musical to arrive in the UK, Sunday in the Park with George.
Tony Palmer eavesdrops on the proceedings. Producer TIM DEE. Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo (Details Mon 12.25pm)
(Details as yesterday 4.05pm)
(Details as Saturday 4.00pm)
Compiled and presented by Paul Copley and Natasha Pyne. In 1989 the British Council backed the Cherub Company Tour of Ethiopia, Sudan and Zimbabwe with a production of Twelfth Night ...
Producer PETER FOZZARD
The photographers who chronicled the social changes of this century are on exhibition; and clarinettist
Michael Collins talks about a newly discovered piece of music by Britten.
Presenter Paul Vaughan. Producer LESLEY MCALPINE Stereo
with Robin Lustig Stereo
News from Nowhere by WILLIAM MORRIS. 3: The Road to Bloomsbury
Probably the oldest profession in Wales, and the only way that 19-year-old Mary Bennet knew of to support her family.
A group of women share their memories of cockle-picking on the Gower coast.
Producer TABITHA MORGAN (First broadcast on Radio Wales)
Patterns of Language
12.30
5: Changing Language Compiled by Tony Penman (R)
12.45
6: Family Features Compiled by Neil Drury (R)