Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Canon George Austin
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
[number removed]Producer Nick Utechin
0 LINES OPEN/rom 8.00am
Presenter Geoff Watts Producer Peter Croasdale
Weekend Access by Kate Griffin.
Reader Jane Hazlegrove. Producer Gillian Husn BBC North
0 breath of life, come sweeping through us (Spiritus vitae);
Luke 17, vv 11-19;
I worship you, 0 Lord; I want to thank you. Director of Music
Noel Tredinnick. Stereo
by Mark Power.
Director Adrian Bean
Producer Clive Brill. Stereo
Reflections of life and politics abroad.
Producer Zareer Masani
An anything but romantic view in six parts by Phil Smith , inspired by his attempts to tame and civilise a sour and neglected area. 1: East of Eden BBC North (R)
Presenter
John Waite
A musical panel game in which John Amis and Frank Muir challenge Ian Wallace and Denis Norden.
In the chair
Steve Race
Devised by Tony Shryane and Edward J Mason Questions Steve Race Producer Richard Edis Stereo
Presenter
James Naughtie Editor Roger Mosey
Mrs Lather 's Laundry Stereo (R)
The international singer Nana Mouskouri talks to Jenni Murray. Serial:
Coming First (4)
And the Band Played On Five plays to hum to. 5: Fire by Peter Thomson.
It is 1969: Arthur Brown , the Divine Light,
Stonehenge, magic mushrooms.... and Justin. Claire 's introduction to life outside boarding-school proves rather overwhelming.
Director Caroline Raphael Stereo
with Libor Pesek and Brian Pidgeon , as the Royal Liverpool
Philharmonic Society celebrates its
150th anniversary.
Producer Nigel Wilkinson Stereo
Reports on innovation, initiative and enterprise in the British and overseas business world.
Stereo (Details Monday at 9.15pm)
with Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton , who talks to the second of the five shortlisted entries in The Times/PM
Environment Award.
and Financial Report
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L Sayers adapted in sixepisodes by Chris Miller.
With Ian Carmichael
Peter Jones
Martin Jarvis.
1: Armistice Night
Producer Simon Brett (R)
Major issues, changing attitudes, important events at home and abroad.
Reporter Haig Gordon. Producer Nicola Meyrick Editor Gerry Northam BBC North
Six talks for Lent in which people who would not describe themselves as Christians, or who belong to another faith, reflect on the meaning of their lives in the context of the story of Jesus. What do they make of the Easter story?
5: Abandoned by God
'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?' Rabbi Hugo Gryn , from his experience of the Nazi concentration camps, reflects on hope and the limits of despair. Producer Stephen Oliver BBC Wales
For people with a visual handicap.
Presenter Peter White. Producer Thena Heshel
Author Mario Vargas Llosa publishes his latest novel in the month he stands as candidate for the presidency of Peru; painter Terry Frost celebrates his 75th birthday; and Peter Maxwell Davies has his 'musicfest'.
With Christopher Cook. Producer Julian Coleman Stereo (Revised repeat tomorrow at 4.45pm
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
Something to Hold Onto by Richard Cobb abridged in five episodes by John Scotney.
Reader Frederick Treves.
1: The House in the Hythe Producer Sarah Kilgarriff
Stereo (Details Sun 3.30pm)