Stereo
with Peter Hobday and John Humphrys
Details as Monday plus:
7.45
Thought for the Day with The Rt Rev Richard Harries , Bishop of Oxford
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
The third of four programmes on deceit. Producer Fran Acheson
Producers Adam Raphael and Howard Rogers
It Has Been a Good Decision by Patricia Matchett.
Reader Barbara Adair. Producer Pam Brighton BBC Northern Ireland
Firmly I believe and truly (Halton Holgate , BBC HB 168); Reading: Mark 10, vv 32b-45; My Lord, you wore no royal crown (0 Waly, waly);
Christ triumphant, ever reigning
(Guiting Power) Director of Music
Noel Tredinnick. Stereo
With the outlook of a true European.
Dilly Barlow enquires into the elevenses of Henry VIII and the sex life of Napoleon. Producer Beaty Rubens
Presenter John Howard.
Including the second in the series on how to complain.
This week: Poor Service
0 BOOK: 'How to Complain £4.99 from bookshops
with Derek Cooper Researcher Ros Brown Producers Sheila Dillon and Marie Helly
with John Sergeant in London and Nick Clarke in Berlin for the East German elections.
Ben and the Amazing Pot Plant by Diana Webb. Stereo
from Bristol with Jenni Mills.
The third special Back to the Future edition, offering help and advice to women who wish to return to work after a career break, concentrates on running your own business. Serial:
Count the Days (4)
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2.05 Let's Join In Disappearing Digits by Derek Farmer. Stereo
2.25 The Song Tree The Fantastic Fish Tank Fantasy (8) Presenters Hilarv James and Simon Mayor with Pyewackett. Stereo
2.40 The Friday Story Wheel of Danger by Robert Leeson
The Mystery of Edwin Drood by Charles Dickens concluded by Leon Garfield dramatised in five parts by David Buck. With Ian Holm. 3: An Arrival
Edwin Drood has disappeared and Jasper is convinced that his nephew has been murdered by Neville
Landless. A mysterious stranger who arrives in Cloisterham, however, entertains other ideas.
Director Gordon House A Radio 4/World Service co-production. Stereo
Will the Council cut down the trees and let the new supermarket open? The Stroud News and Journal has the latest news. And how to publicise a play called Murder for the Asking when there's a real-life murder in the village? Tony Wilkinson investigates....
Producer Julian Hale. Stereo
Stereo
(Details as yesterday 9. 15pm)
and Financial Report
Clive Jacobs discovers what is new in the world of transport. Producer Jill Thomas
Presenter
Margaret Howard Producer Fiona Couper Stereo
Sebastian Coe , athlete and prospective
Conservative MP;
Ann Leslie , journalist; Andrew Puddephat , General Secretary of Liberty (formerly;
NCCL); Joan Lestor , MP, Opposition spokeswoman for children.
From Bromley, Kent. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher
Geoffrey Goodman with a personal view of the week's newspapers.
Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Apocolyptic cults
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
A proclamation by the head of a fringe religious group that the World is going to end on St George's Day leads Alistair Cooke to investigate the realm of apocalyptic cults.
Steven Spielberg talks to Nigel Andrews about his change of direction from the spectacular to the restrained love story at the-heart of his latest film and about new developments in the film and video industry.
Producer Hamish Mykura
Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
with David Sells. stereo
The Colour of Blood by Brian Moore (part 5)
with Bill Wallis
David Tate , Sally Grace and Royce Mills
Written by Barry Atkins. Peter Baynham.
Simon Bullivant. Mike Coleman.
Michael Dines. Robert Linford. Bill Matthews. Ged Parsons. Oleh Stepaniuk. Peter Hickey and others.
Producer Sioned Wiliam
Stereo
with Vincent Duggleby
Beginners' French
12.30 Programme 2. Stereo
12.50 Programme 3. Stereo