Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Brian Redhead
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Canon George Austin
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Expect the unexpected as listeners report on a variety of issues with the help of Susan Marling and the Punters team. Editor Jenny Walmsley BBC Bristol
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Two programmes in which Dylan Winter meets people who offer their services and yet retain the upper hand over their customers.
1: The Garage Mechanic Dylan takes his wreck to a local garage to seek a cure for one of those difficult-to-locate grinding noises and for the answers to a few questions.
Producer Brian King BBC Pebble Mill (R)
The beautiful and the bizarre: hallucinogenic fossils, the smelliest plant in the world, and insects that help the police.
With Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm. Producer John Ruthven BBC Bristol Stereo
Stereo
(Omnibus edition next Saturday at 6.25pm)
In the last of four conversations, The Rev Dr Edward Norman explores the principles that motivate the lives of controversial clerics.
The Rev
Suzanne Fageol was one of the first Anglican women to be ordained as a priest in the United States.
She now serves in the St Hilda Community in London.
Research Malcolm Love Producer John Newburv
Hugh Leach reflects on the strange fascination - and the strange comfort - of the call of a bugle.
Presenter John Waite
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L Sayers (Details Tuesday 6.30pm)
with James Naughtie
Mrs Plug the Plumber Stereo (R)
with Jenni Murray.
Serial: Coming First (6)
by Stephen Greenhorn. With Forbes Masson
Stuart McQuarrie.
'I remember standing at the edge of the platform and thinking about going back down. It was only the five-metre level but it looks a lot higher when you are up there....'
Director Stewart Conn BBC Scotland. Stereo
with Nigel Forde.
Readers talk about their reading habits and the part that books play in their lives.
Producers
Edwina Wolstencroft and Sally Marmion
Stereo
(Details yesterday at 9.15pm)
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams.
Valerie Singleton talks to the fourth of the five shortlisted entries for The Times/PM Environment Award.
and Financial Report
with Derek Jacobi.
A dramatisation of part of the final and most exotic book of the Bible, in which apocalyptic visions of the four horsemen, the seven trumpets, the defeat of Satan and the coming of the New Heaven and New Earth are recorded by St John.
BBC Singers conductor Barry Rose Music composed at the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop by Peter Howell
Director James Whitbourn Stereo
QCvMP
More citizens with a grievance against the Government are asking the judges for help.
David Walker asks what the growth of judicial review says about
Parliament and the control of over-mighty ministers.
Producer Simon Coates Editor Caroline Anstey
For disabled listeners.
Presenter Kati Whitaker Producer Marlene Pease
Martin Luther King - the musical?
Paul Allen reports on its progress, while in Stratford-upon-Avon the father of all
Don Juans makes a few more conquests on the stage of the Swan Theatre.
Producer Anthony Denselow Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod. Stereo
Something to Hold Onto by Richard Cobb. 3: The Library
by Reginald Hill dramatised in five parts by Betty Davies. With Donald Gee
Philip Jackson.
4: 'All My Possessions for One Moment of Time'
Helped or hindered by his boss Andy Dalziel , Pascoe is no nearer a solution to the three deaths.
Director Matthew Walters Stereo