Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
with the Rev Barbara Baisley BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
Presenters
Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Details as Monday plus:
7.45
Thought for the Day with the Rev David Cohen
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
8.50
Listeners' Letters
Libby Purves meets Bob George , Britain's leading expert on the flea ...
Producer Mary Sharp Stereo
Azaleas for Sale by Angela Huth. Reader
Maureen O'Brien. Producer
Duncan Minshull (R)
Alleluia, Alleluia, hearts to heaven
(Lux Eoi , BBC HB 98) Reading: I Corinthians 15, vv 12-26
0 death, where is thy sting?
(Handel's Messiah) I know that my redeemer lives
(BP 33) Stereo
A long march for
Bill Barlow from a Cornish boyhood, via the Irish Guards to an Orthodox monastery in southern France.
With Metropolitan
Anthony ofSourozh and soldiers of the Guards
Division Pirbright.
Producer Piers Plowright Stereo
A series of six programmes.
In 1938 Marian Walker Spicer began her first job as a secretary at 10 Downing Street. On 10 May 1940, however, it was all change as Neville Chamberlain made way for Winston Churchill ...
1: The New Arrival
Presenter
June Knox-Mawer. Producer Cathy Drysdale
Presenter
John Howard Editor Ken Vass
Eight programmes.
The acidic pinks and the caustic blues determine the pH in the quiz show that has fun with science. Chairman
Michael Scott.
Producer Louise Dalziel BBC Scotland Stereo
Presenter
James Naughtie Editor Roger Mosey
Too Many Apples on Boot Farm Producer David Ian Neville Stereo
Supertwins - treble the trouble, treble the joy - the truth about triplets and up.
Presenter
Jenni Murray.
Serial: Falling (2)
Editor
Clare Selerie-Grey
0 HEALTH page 84
A play by Isabel Coulson.
With Joanna David
Philip Barnes.
The island of Topaz is described in the brochures as the brightest jewel of the Indian Ocean, but for Kay it's a prison, and the sea the jailer that she fears.
Director Jane Morgan Stereo
The second of five programmes in which poet Hugo Williams talks to Alexis Lykiard. Reader
Simon Williams. Producer Alec Reid BBC Bristol
Stereo
Presenters
Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes Editor Kevin Marsh
and Financial Report
Stereo
Eight studies in sedition and rebellion presented by Brian Redhead. 7: Women
'Feminism exists wherever women think about their position as women in a patriarchal society.' Modern feminism began as a reaction against the ideas of the Enlightenment. But in what ways was feminism against the state - and is it still?
Consultant Dr Janet Coleman Producer Christopher Stone Stereo
Playwright Brian Friel has a premiere at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin; Jann Parry investigates the changing lives of dancers; and television struggles into its new age.
Presenter Paul Allen. Producer Mike Greenwood
Stereo
with Roger White
Presenter
Richard Kershaw Stereo
Bring on the Girts (2) by P G Wodehouse and Guy Bolton
(Fordetailsseeyesterday)
The last of four programmes.
Beside the Seaside
Visitors to Cromer in the 20s and 30s remember searching for crabs and cockles for tea, sausage sizzlers on the beach, shows on the pier and looking for Lobby Ludd.
Producer Angela Hind
BBC South and East. Stereo
LW only until 12.10
(to 12.30am)