Stereo
with John Humphrys and Brian Redhead.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev Jimmy Morrison
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
8.50 Listeners' Letters
with Libby Purves Producer Mary Sharp Stereo
Tropical Fish by Rose Tremain.
Reader Maggie Steed. Producer Duncan MinshuU
0 Magnify the Lord with Me; Spirit of Mercy, Truth and Love (Warrington, BBC HB163);NonVos
Relinquam Orphanos (Byrd); Christ Above All Glory Seated (BBC HB 121)
Director of Music Barry Rose. Stereo
Six programmes with June Knox-Mawer.
5: Travelling Companions Marian Walker Spicer recalls her wartime work with Churchill which involved journeys abroad.
Producer Cathy Drysdale
with John Howard
Michael Scott invites four more panellists to undergo this quizzical investigation of the lighter side of science. Producer Louise Dalziel BBC Scotland. Stereo
with James Naughtie
Susan's Junk Stereo (R)
with Jenni Murray.
There has never been a better time for women to enter the workforce. But how long will the good time last?
Jenni Cuffe reports. Short story:
When the Waters Came by Rosamond Lehmann abridged by Ann Rees-Jones . Reader Jane How.
2.05 WPFM 3: Television Presenter Jo Whiley. Stereo (R)
2.35 Key Stage 3 The NationalCurriculum forll-14s
3: What Happens in the Classroom? Presenter Ruth Sutton.
2.55 Word Box Boats and the Sea Written and presented by Robin Robbins.
A verse play by Mark Beeson.
When Henry from the USA decides to settle near the erstwhile home of his Dartmoor ancestor, Sir Richard Cabell , the search for roots unleashes more than he bargained for.
Director Richard Wortley. Stereo
A series of six poetry and prose anthologies in which Jane Lapotaire and David Suchet explore the places where we live and work. 1: The City
Producer Julia Gillett BBC Pebble Mill
Relaxing with Redbone The mellow baritone voice which croons under the railway commercials belongs to Leon Redbone. As he tells John Fordham , he is steeped in American minstrel music from early in the century including eccentric singer Emmett Miller - and the unlikely talent of Wilton Crawley , clarinettist - and contortionist....
Producer John Goudie. Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo
John Waite investigates.... Producer Graham Ellis
0 WRITE to: Face the Facts BBC Broadcasting House. London WJA 1AA
Six programmes.
The American cellist
Lynn Harrell began his career in the ranks of the Cleveland Orchestra and did not become a soloist until the early 1970s. In conversation with June Knox-Mawer, he talks about his career and introduces his recordings of Faure's Elegie and the Cello
Concerto in D by Haydn. Producer Derek Drescher Stereo
Richard Harris is determined to be Henry IV; Morecambe plays host to African musicians; and Paul Vaughan reads trash.
Stereo
with Roger White
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
Catch 22 (final part) by Joseph Heller. Stereo
The last of four programmes.
Memories of what it was like to go out for a night on the tiles in the 1920s and 30s.
You Oughta Be in Pictures
Producer Peter Hoare Stereo (R)
12.30 Communication Weighing the Evidence (1) by Tony Penman with Brian Redhead (R)
12.45 Weighing the Evidence (2) by Graeme Rigby (R)