Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Brian Redhead
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev Philip Crowe
8.35
Yesterday in Parliament
8.50 Listeners' Letters
with Libby Purves Producer Mary Sharp Stereo
The Potlatch of Esmeralda by Frank Tuohy. Reader
Penelope Wilton.
Producer Maurice Leitch (R)
Introit: Ye Are the Temple of God
(Thalben-Ball); Jesus, Lord, We Look to Thee (BBC HB 374); Luke 14, w 1-11; Psalm 113;
Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise (BBC HB 10) Director of Music
Barry Rose. Stereo
Six programmes with June Knox-Mawer.
Marian Walker Spicer recalls her experiences as one of Churchill's wartime personal secretaries.
4: The Home Front
Producer Cathy Drysdale
with John Howard
Four more panellists tackle another batch of scientific conundrums in the lighthearted quizzical investigation of science.
Chairman Michael Scott. Producer Louise Dalziel BBC Scotland. Stereo
with James Naughtie
The Enormous Turnip adapted by Mary Kalemkerian. Stereo (R)
with Jenni Murray. Serial: The Other Occupant (7)
2.05 WPFM
2: Belief with Jo Whiley Stereo (R)
2.35 Key Stage 3 The NationalCurriculum forll-14s
2: How Do You Proceed? Presenter Ruth Sutton.
2.55 The Word Box Measurements Written and presented by Robin Robbins.
by Ken Whitmore. 'You call yourself
Freedom Fighters. But you use little children to do your dirty work.
My brother is 13. He's running up and down Budapest smuggling arms under the noses of the Russians while you skulk away in an upstairs room.'
Director Alfred Bradley BBC North. Stereo
The last of five programmes in which poet Hugo Williams talks to Alexis Lykiard. Producer Alec Reid BBC Bristol
Kate Saunders finds that these days books often fall open at passages of adultery and considers why authors enjoy sexual complications.
Producer Anthony Denselow Stereo
with Hugh Sykes and Frances Coverdale
and Financial Report
Stereo
John Waite returns with a new series in which he and his team of investigators peer under official carpets, behind company smoke-screens and through bureaucratic red tape on the trail of your complaints. The programme sets out to pursue individual allegations of injustice, sharp practice and the abuse of authority.
Producer Graham Ellis Editor Chris Longley
0 WRITE to: Face the Facts BBC Broadcasting House,
London W1A 1AA, if you have a case which you believe deserves investigation
A major examination of the meaning of democracy, and how it affects both rulers and ruled. Professor
Anthony King and a distinguished panel of international politicians lead the discussion with an invited audience from all round the world in the Grand Committee Room at the Palace of Westminster.
Producers Anne Sloman ,
Sheila Cook and Gareth Butler
Simon Fanshawe ,
Brighton resident and stand-up humorist, finds his patch invaded by East European artists invited for this year's Brighton Festival.
Producer Mike Greenwood Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod. Stereo
Catch 22 (part 7) by Joseph Heller
Memories of what it was like to go out for a night on the tiles in the 1920s and 30s.
3: A Cup of Coffee, a Sandwich and You Producer Peter Hoare Stereo (R)
12.30 Working in German 1: Communications
12.45 4: Social Aspeds of Industry Compiled by presenter Caroline Sarll and producer Ingrid Hassler
1.00 Talking of Work: German (1) Producer Ingrid Hassler