Stereo
with John Humphrys and Brian Redhead.
Details as May Day plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day: the Rt Rev Tom Butler
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
8.50 Listeners' Letters
with Libby Purves
Producer Mary Sharp. Stereo
Guidance by Dinah Silveira de Queiroz translated by William L Grossman.
Reader
Elizabeth Mansfield. Producer Duncan Minshull
Seek Ye First God's
Kingdom (
George Thalben-Ball ); Come Down, 0 Love Divine
(BBC HB 149); Luke 11, w 5-13; 0 Lord, Give
Thy Holy Spirit into Our Hearts (Tallis); Of All the Spirit's Gift to Me (BP 70). Director of Music Barry Rose. Stereo
Six programmes with June Knox-Mawer.
3: After Hours
As one of Churchill's personal secretaries during the war, Marian Walker Spicer saw him in his hours of relaxation when he would reminisce about the past.
Producer Cathy Drysdale
with John Howard
Michael Scott invites four panellists to undergo this quizzical investigation of the lighter side of science. Producer Louise Dalziel BBC Scotland. Stereo
with James Naughtie
Fred's Finest Hour. Stereo
Julie First investigates the origins of confetti. With Jenni Murray. Serial:
The Other Occupant(2)
2.05 WPFM
1: Advertising Presenter Jo Whiley. Producer Nick Ware. Stereo (R)
2.35 Key Stage 3 The National Curriculum forll-14s
1: Where Do You Start? Presenter Ruth Sutton. Producer Sarah McNeill
2.55 Word Box: New Words Written and presented by Robin Robbins. Producer Sally Beeston
by Catherine Czerkawska. Joanna writes to Raoul, imprisoned in Chile.
He never replies - but what will happen when he is released?
Director Marilyn Imrie Stereo
Poet Hugo Williams talks to Alexis Lykiard. Reader Simon Williams. Producer Alec Reid BBC Bristol
Sticking the Bits Together Alan Fearon , chorusmaster and timpanist, researches and reconstructs classic lost film scores.
Producer Belinda Sample. Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo
The second of two programmes.
We Need a Personality for a Toilet Cleaner
Why are The Sun and The Star downmarket and The Correspondent up? Martin Wainwright ventures into the world of professional naming. Producer Wendy Pilmer BBC North
In 1987 Colleen and Angus [text removed] adopted 2-year-old Kate.
It was no ordinary adoption, however, as the [text removed]s knew that
Kate was HIV positive and would probably develop AIDS.
With Helen Boaden.
Producer Anne-Marie Cole BBC Pebble Mill
The Gibraltar IRA killings are the subject of a new play;
Ian McEwan writes about espionage in 1955 Berlin; and Meryl Streep appears in She Devil.
With Nigel Andrews. Producer Lesley McAlpine
Stereo
with Roger White Editors Colin Wilde and Stephen Chilcot
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
Catch 22 (part 2) by Joseph Heller (Details as yesterday)
Four programmes.
Memories of nights out in the 1920s and 30s.
2: Dancing with My Shadow
Producer Peter Hoare Stereo (R)
12.30 Working in 1 3: Social Aspects of Industry
12.45 4: Communications
1.00 Talking of Work: Italian (2) Stereo (R)