Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
with Peter Hobday and Brian Redhead.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day: Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Producer Nick Utechin
0 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care.
Producer Peter Croasdale
Out of the Dragon's
Mouth by Daphne Glazer. Reader Judith Barker. Producer Gillian Hush
Breathe on Me, Breath of God (Carlisle, BBC HB 148)
Acts 10, vv 34-46
There's a Spirit in the Air (Lauds)
Filled with the Spirit's Power (Farley Castle) Director of Music
Noel Tredinnick. Stereo
Producer Zareer Masani
Five programmes.
People's passions for life's everyday objects. 4: Watches
Presenter John Howard
Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show of magic movie moments.
Panel: Dick Vosburgh, Barbara Windsor, John Junkin and Robin Ray.
(Stereo)
with James Naughtie
Grannie Lee and the Ostrich. Stereo (R)
Jenni Murray talks to
Clare Hollingworth about her 50 years of foreign news reporting. Serial: The Age of Grief (part 2) (Details as yesterday)
2.05 Listening Power Music for You
2.25 Mainstream GCSE Presenters Simon Mayo and Susie Grant.
12: Business Studies Stereo
by Thomas Hardy
1: The Fiddler of the Reels 'His music would bring a listening rabbit from its hole. But it was his charm over the women that put him aside from others ... '
Music Dave Swarbrick. Stereo ('The Melancholy Hussar' tomorrow at 3.00pm)
with three men who head
Glasgow's main musical institutions: Christopher Bishop of the Scottish National Orchestra, Richard Mantle of Scottish Opera, and Philip Ledger of the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Stereo
Blunder Bus -
The Sequel
The programme returns to a subject it first covered in October 1986, the deregulation of local bus services, to find out if Britain is now better served by its buses.
Reporters David Clayton and Neil Walker Producer Nick Clarke
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Seven programmes.
4: Anguish for Mr Sims as he attempts to reconcile personal and professional credibility with an unexpected parental decision.
Mrs Rudd 's dilemma is different - but she knows how he feels.
Written by Jim Eldridge
Producer John Fawcett-Wilson Stereo
Reporter Haig Gordon Producer Lynne Jones Editor Gerry Northam
Last programme.
An anthology of new writing, this week on the subject of Journeys.
Prose by Jonathan Hall. Poetry by Patricia Bishop ,
Anne Oates , Sheila Simmons , Simon Armstrong ,
Tony Lewis-Jones , Katie Campbell , Ann Millmore , Helen Baynes , Angela Cooke , Janet Mitchell. Editor Liz Rigbey
Producer Alfred Bradley. Stereo
Presenter Peter White Producer Thena Heshel
Paul Allen reports on the Chichester Festival
Season under
Michael Rudman 's direction, meets jazz trumpeter James Morrison , and finds out all about
Ford Madox Ford.
Producer John Goudie. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
An Indiscretion in the Life of an Heiress (4) by Thomas Hardy (Details as yesterday)
Stereo
Shop Talk. Presenter Val Bethel
12.30 Personal Skills
12.50 Technology and Training