Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Prof Charles Handy
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
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Producer Nick Utechin
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with Geoff Watts
Producer Mike Bedward
BBC Manchester
with Nanette Welmans Danny Owens and friends.
El Shaddai (J Thompson) Matthew 16, w 13-20 There is a Redeemer (M Green); Come and see - We worship at your feet (G Kenrick). Stereo
Producer Zareer Masani
Six programmes with David Crystal. 4: The language of spontaneous humour.
Presenter John Waite
Heavy Weather by P G Wodehouse adapted for radio in four episodes by Richard Usborne.
With Richard Vernon Ian Carmichael
2: Lady Julia Enters the Fray
Narrator Moray Watson.
Producer Martin Fisher Stereo (R)
with James Naughtie
The Hospital Visit. Stereo
with Jenni Murray.
There are more women in key positions in trade unions than ever before. Is this just window-dressing? Maggie
Meade-King reports.
Serial: Count the Days by Lin Summerfield abridged in 11 parts by Elizabeth Bradbury. Reader Brenda Kaye (part 1). (Music: Tubin's Music for Strings)
2.05 History Lost and Found: Australia Project Fool's Gold: Gold Rushes by Don Watson. Stereo (R)
2.25 Mainstream GCSE Presenters Simon Mayo and Susie Grant
9: Geography. Stereo
And the Band Played On Five plays to hum to 3: Forget Domani by Sean Moffatt.
Roberto attempts to avenge himself on Godfather Torreta....
Director Eoin O'Callaghan
BBC Northern Ireland. Stereo
with Arthur Searle , Curator of Music
Manuscripts at the British Library.
Producer Michael Emery
Stereo
Presenter Carol Leonard. Editor Rod Pounsett
Stereo
(Details as yesterday 9.15pm)
and Financial Report
by John le Carre adapted in seven parts by Rene Basilico.
With Bernard Hepton Charles Kay
5: Smiley's progress is relentless as he finds himself on the trail of an old adversary.
Theme music Max Harris Producer
John Fawcett Wilson. Stereo
Reporter Haig Gordon
BBC Manchester
Six talks for Lent.
2: Betrayal and Denial Chapman Pincher reflects on personal and political treachery as he has encountered it. BBC Wales
Presenter Peter White Producer Thena Heshel
The four horsemen of the Apocalypse ride on to the stage of the Glasgow Citizens'
Theatre; Paul Vaughan wades into piles of unsolicited manuscripts. Producer John Goudie. Stereo
Presenter
Richard Kershaw. Stereo
The Colour of Blood by Brian Moore (part 2) (Details as yesterday)
Stereo (Details Sun 3.30pm)
Voix de France byTony Staples.
12.30 2: L'année 1990. Stereo
12.50 3: L'enseignement. Stereo