Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Chris Lowe
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Archdeacon
George Austin
4: The Big Red Apple
Listeners' reports with Susan Marling BBC Bristol
Two programmes with Dylan Winter.
2: The Cleaning Lady Producer Brian King BBC Pebble Mill (R)
with Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm Producer John Holmes BBC Bristol
Claudia Procula
Writes a Letter by Sara Maitland.
Reader Penelope Keith. Producer Caroline Donne (R)
HM The Queen distributes the Royal Maundy at the Service in the Cathedral Church of St Nicholas, Newcastle upon Tyne. The scene is described by Peter Jones. Hymn: Praise to the holiest in the height; Psalm 138 (Chant W A Alcock); Anthem: Lord, for thy tender mercy's sake (Anon); Lesson: John 13, vv 1-16. First distribution of Maundy gifts: Anthems: I do believe that die I must (Adrian Cruft ); Wash me throughly (S S Wesley); Lesson: Matthew 24, vv 31-45, read by HRH The Duke of Edinburgh. Second distribution of Maundy gifts: Anthems: Ubi Caritas (Brian Easdale ); Zadok the Priest (G F Handel); Hymn: 0 Thou who earnest from above; The National Anthem. Choirs of HM's Chapel Royal, St James 's Palace and Newcastle Cathedral. Organist Michael Dutton. Directors of Music Richard Popplewell and Timothy Hone. Stereo
(Omnibus edition next Saturday at 6 25pm)
Six programmes with Sue MacGregor.
1: Theatre director and actress Glen Walford. Producer Gillian Hush BBC North
Touring performer
Sandy Neilson describes an actor's life on the road ... but is it art?
Presenter John Waite
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L Sayers
(Details Tuesday at 6.30pm)
with Nick Clarke
The Great Easter Egg Race. Stereo (R)
with Jenni Murray.
Do biographers tell it like it is, like they wish it had been, or like the subject's family dictates? Libby Spurrier investigates.
Serial: Coming First (11)
with Steven Granville.
A new adaptation of the medieval mystery play.
Music John Kirkpatrick and Sue Harris
Adapted and directed by Nigel Bryant
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
David Malouf talks to Nigel Forde about his new novel The Great
World; and Jilly Cooper 's favourite reading.
Producer Sally Marmion
Stereo
(Details yesterday at 9.15pm)
with Robert Williams and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
(Details Saturday at 11 1.30pm)
Six scandals or causes célèbres which made the headlines in their day. 1: Rachman:
A Man of Property
Written and presented by David Wheeler. Readers John Bull and James Greene.
Producer Mark Savage. Stereo
At Passover, Jewish families celebrate freedom; but what are the implications of the changing scene in Eastern Europe? Trevor Barnes talks to the Chief
Rabbi, Lord Jakobovits. Producer Christine Morgan
Ray Brown spent three beguiling months exploring Yugoslavia. Producer Gillian Hush BBC North
Presenter Kati Whitaker Producer Marlene Pease
Christopher Cook finds music-makers in Cornwall, investigates an architectural cover-up, and reviews the new films.
Producer Nicki Paxman
Stereo iRptd tomorrow 4.30pm)
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
In the Red Kitchen (3) by Michele Roberts
by Reginald Hill dramatised in five parts by Betty Davies. With Donald Gee
Philip Jackson.
5: 'The Comedy Is Over' Three old men dead.Two unsolved problems. Has Pascoe got one answer?
Director Matthew Walters Stereo