Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
Details as Spring Bank Holiday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Dr David Cook
Nights at the Alexandra (part 2) by William Trevor (R)
Producer Nick Utechin
0 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Presenter Geoff Watts Producer Adelene Alani
Look at Me by Jenny Oldfield. Reader
Sylvestra Ie Touzel. Producer Kate McAll BBC Bristol
Come, Let Us Join
Our Cheerful Songs
(Nativity, BBC HB 122); John 14, w 15-24;
Lord All-Knowing, You Have Found Me (Alton); Alleluia, Sing to Jesus
(Hyfrodol, BBC HB 197) Director of Music
Leslie Olive. Stereo
by Greg Snow.
Director Adrian Bean
Producer Clive Brill. Stereo
Producer Zareer Masani
Five programmes.
People's passions for life's everyday objects and objectives. 3: Haircuts
Presenter John Howard
Eight programmes. Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show that brings you magic movie moments.
This week's panel is: Dick Vosburgh, Barbara Windsor, John Junkin and Robin Ray.
(Stereo)
Presenter Nick Clarke
Abigail and the Garden Centre. Stereo (R)
The novelist
Tatyana Tolstoya talks to Jenni Murray.
Story: Concerning Virgins 2: You Don't Know You're Alive
(Details as yesterday)
by Daphne du Maurier dramatised in six parts by Michelene Wandor. 6: The Seagull Flies
Dona risks everything for the man she loves and is faced with an agonising decision.
Director Cherry Cookson Stereo (R)
with Dr Donald Hunt and Dr Watkins Shaw about the Three Choirs Festival.
Producer Michael Emery
Stereo
Eight programmes. 3: The Sound of.... What is real silence and does it exist? Reporters David Clayton and Neil Walker set off on a soft-shoe shuffle. Producer Nick Clarke BBC North
Stereo
with Hugh Sykes and Valerie Singleton
and Financial Report
Seven programmes by Jim Eldridge.
3: Good Times, Bad Times According to Mrs Stone , 'teachers are all frustrated performers'. She may well be right ... but there is much more to being a teacher than just teaching.
Pianist Max Harris
Producer John Fawcett-Wilson Stereo
Reporter Eric Robson Producer Nicola Meyrick Editor Gerry Northam BBC North
This week: Childhood
Prose by Margaret Seymour and Sue Papworth.
Poetry by Suzanne Cox Debjani Chatterjee Peter Hawkins
Glyn Jones and Ann Millmore.
Readers Barbara Marten
Julie Higginson and Sam Kelly.
Song Bernard Wrigley. Editor Liz Rigbey
Producer Alfred Bradley BBC North. Stereo
News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. Presenter
Tony Barringer.
Producer Thena Heshel
It's prize-giving day for novelists and poets at the annual Society of Authors awards ceremony, and writers of all shapes and sizes are also to be found at a little town on the Welsh borders for the Hay-on-Wye Literary Festival.
With Christopher Cook. Producer Lesley McAlpine Stereo
with Roger White
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Riding High (part 4) complied by Phyllida Barstow (Details as yesterday)
Stereo
Dead of Night (part 2) Bob Peck reads a thriller serial by five bestselling writers - each picking up the story where the last one left off.
Jack Higgins continues the story. Who murdered Livia Bayer?
Radio by Radio Presenter Chris Serle
12.30
3: Recording the Right Sounds
12.50
4: Getting a Good Interview Stereo (R)