Stereo '
with Sue MacGregor and Brian Redhead
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Bernard Thorogood
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
Producer Nick Utechin
0 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Presenter Geoff Watts Producer Peter Croasdale
Sliding by Leslie Norris.
Reader Laurence Allan. Producer Alison Hindell BBC Wales
Introit: Ipharadisi Praise the Lord! ye heavens, adore Him
(Austria, BBC HB 16); Freedom is coming; Now is eternal life (Christchurch);
I Thessalonians 4, w 13-18.
Director of Music Nigel Styles. Stereo
Producer Zareer Masani
Phil Smith 's six-part view of his attempts to tame a neglected acre. 5: Nature's Slave BBC North (R)
Presenter John Howard
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
with James Naughtie
by the Labour Party
Barnacle Bella and the Sea-Monster. Stereo (R)
by Daphne du Maurier dramatised in six parts by Michelene Wandor.
2: Piracy
Jean plans his next venture....
Director Cherry Cookson Stereo (R)
with folk-musicians Kathryn Tickell and Liam O'Flynn. Producer Michael Emery Stereo
Presenter Carol Leonard Editor Rod Pounsett
Stereo
with Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club by Dorothy L Sayers adapted in six episodes by Chris Miller.
5: At Lady Dormer's.
Producer Simon Brett (R)
No Black, No White, Just People
In the last of three programmes Gordon Clough explores the prospects for devising a whole new society in South Africa.
Series producer Carole Lacey
An anthology of new writing.
This week: Endings Prose by Jan Dean. Poetry by John Pilkington ,
Hilda Cotterell , Tim Norfolk, Robert Hamberger , Anne Harvey and Sheila Simmons. Readers Ann Rye , Barbara Marten and Geoffrey Banks. Editor Liz Rigbey
Producer Alfred Bradley BBC North. Stereo
Presenter Peter White Producer Thena Heshel
Kate Saunders opens the biographical file on the flamboyant late
Tom Driberg , MP, and meets the stars of the new TV sit-coms.
Producer Anthony Denselow Stereo
with Roger White
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
Bring on the Girls (6) by P G Wodehouse and Guy Bolton (Details as yesterday)
Nick Baker meets four lone campaigners. 4: John Owen is an ex-colonial administrator campaigning against the Channel Tunnel. Producer John Watkins (R)
Radio by Radio with Chris Searle. Stereo
12.30 3: Recording the Right Sounds
12.50 4: Getting a Good Interview