with Sue Rose Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Elaine Storkey
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Producer Nick Utechin
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Geoff Watts reports on the state of medical care. Producer Deborah Cohen
The Messenger
Read by Dillwyn Owen. Written by Doug Morgan Producer Caroline Sarli
We Sing the Praise of Him Who Died (Bow Brickhill, BBC HB 95); Ephesians 2, vv 1-10; What Kind of Love
Is This (B Haworth); Amazing Grace! How Sweet the Sound. Stereo
Reflections of life and politics abroad. Producer Zareer Masani
Last of five programmes. People's passions for life's everyday objects and objectives: Pens.
Presenter John Howard
Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show that brings you magic movie moments.
This week's panel: Dick Vosburgh, Michael Bentine, Angela Douglas and Robin Ray.
(Stereo)
with James Naughtie
Peace at Last. Stereo (R)
Peonies, primulas and rhododendrons - some of the garden favourites brought back from the Far East by botanical explorers.
Carol Wightman explores their Himalayan gardens in Scotland.
Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial: The Age of Grief (final part)
(Details as yesterday)
2.05 Listening Power Radio about School (R)
2.25 Mainstream 6CSE Presenters Simon Mayo and Susie Grant.
13: Craft, Design and Technology Stereo
Crying in the Crypt With
Two strangers meet in an empty country church. As they wander round, they discover that their lives are not dissimilar.
Then they hear the eerie sound of a child crying ... Written by Richard Walker
Director Cherry Cookson. Stereo
in Glasgow, with Rab Wallace , Eddie McGuire and John Purser about
Scottish folk music. Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Stereo
Royal Appointment
Does the world smell of new paint to members of the Royal.Family? David Clayton and Neil Walker look at the backstage preparations made before every royal visit. Producer Nick Clarke
Stereo
with Libby Fawbert and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
The fifth of seven programmes.
Mr Beeston is very much on the qui vive when King Street invades France.
Written by Jim Eldridge
Producer John Fawcett-Wilson Stereo
with Winifred Robinson Producer Liz Carney Editor Gerry Northam
Six programmes.
Martyn Wiley goes to everyday places to meet everyday people and has some reflections of his own.
1: On the allotment.
Producer Dave Sheasby. Stereo
Presenter Peter White Producer Thena Heshel
Simone de Beauvoir , author of The Second
Sex, is the subject of a new biography; and the Old Vic in London stages a French comedy about the illusion of love.
Presenter Paul Vaughan. Producer Mike Greenwood Stereo
with Nigel Cassidy. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
The Dragon Can't Dance The first of ten parts read by Errol Sitahal. Written and abridged by Earl Lovelace
Producer Frances-Anne Solomon
StereofBroadcast Sun 3.30pm)
TVEI Resource Package 3: Science and Business Studies
12.50 4: Modem Languages, Humanities and Music (R)