Stereo
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with The Rev Dr
Donald English
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley of The Financial Times airs your letters on BBC programmes and policy. Producer Nick Utechin
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BBC correspondents at home and abroad. Producers Adam Raphael and Howard Rogers
The Reunion by Norman Smythe.
Reader Gerard Byrne. Producer Eoin O'Callaghan BBC Northern Ireland
Jesus, whose all-redeeming love (Stracathro);
Luke 19, w 1-10;
As water to the thirsty (Oasis); 0 for a closer walk with God
(Belmont, BBC HB 333) Director of Music
Leslie Olive Stereo
(Details as yesterday 8.00pm)
Illustrator and author
Shirley Hughes , who celebrates 40 years of creating quality books for children, talks to Michael Rosen.
Producer Jill Burridge
Presenter John Howard.
Including the fifth of eight programmes in the series on how to complain. This week: Financial Services
Including mortgages, insurance and banks.
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with Derek Cooper Research Ros Brown
Producers Sheila Dillon and Marie Helly
Presenter Nick Clarke
Mr and Mrs Hay the Horse Stereo (R)
from Birmingham. Introduced by Sally Jones.
Serial: Coming First (7)
Howards End by E M Forster dramatised in four parts by Jeffrey Segal.
With Joanne Pearce
Miranda Richardson.
Gwen Watford
1: '... the house is old and little, and altogether delightful - red brick. We can scarcely pack in as it is, and the dear knows what will happen when Paul arrives tomorrow.'
The arrival of Paul is to set off a long chain of events that will change the lives of all those who come into contact with 'Howards End'.
Director Caroline Raphael Stereo (R)
The shipyards die and South Tyneside becomes a land fit for tourists - 'Catherine
Cookson Country'.
The Gazette campaigns against the latest scheme - a 'superdome' in a pretty local park.
Tony Wilkinson reports. Producer Julian Hale Stereo (R)
Stereo
(Details as yesterday 9.15pm)
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams.
Valerie Singleton talks to the fifth of five shortlisted entries for The Times/PM
Environment Award.
and Financial Report
with Peter Hobday Producer Irene Mallis
by Sally Wainwright.
BBC Pebble Mill
with Margaret Howard
Producer Fiona Couper. Stereo
The Rt Hon
Gerald Kaufman , MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary; The Rt Hon
Christopher Patten ,
MP, Secretary of State for the Environment;
Susan Thomas , Surrey County Councillor and a member of the Federal
Policy Committee of the Liberal Democrats; and Howard Davies , Controller of the Audit Commission.
From Swansea.
Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher
with Geoffrey Goodman Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Harry Bridges
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Alistair Cooke details the life and career of the labor leader, Harry Bridges, who initiated a general strike in San Francisco in 1934.
It's an island of 35,000 sq km with a population of 20 million, and for many people its name is what they read on the backs of radios, toys, bicycles and computers - 'Made in Taiwan'.
Tony Rayns reports on the cultural life that supports this industrious nation, both the classical Chinese tradition and the contemporary arts. Producer Mike Greenwood Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
with Michael Vestey Stereo
Something to Hold Onto by Richard Cobb 4: Percy House
The week's news processed through the satirical mincer.
Script Barry Atkins ,
Peter Baynham , Simon Bullivant ,
Mike Coleman , Michael Dines , Robert Linford. Bill Matthews , Ged Parsons , Oleh Stepaniuk , Colin Swash , Peter Hickey and others.
Producer Neil Cargill
Stereo
with Vincent Duggleby