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with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.40 Best of British
Youth Finalist: Michael Cude
7.45 Thought for the Day with Prof Charles Handy
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
8.50 Listeners' Letters

Contributors

Unknown:
Brian Redhead
Unknown:
Sue MacGregor.
Unknown:
Michael Cude
Unknown:
Prof Charles

Another chance to hear Peter Tinniswood's six-part series.
Because of Father's health the family has to leave Winterleaf Gunner and move back to London. Nancy is heartbroken. What is going to happen to Winston, village poacher, philosopher and Romeo? Would he survive in London? Would London survive with Winston?
Director Shaun MacLoughlin Stereo (R)

Contributors

Writer:
Peter Tinniswood
Director:
Shaun MacLoughlin
Father:
Maurice Denham
Nancy:
Shirley Dixon
Rosie:
Liz Goulding
William:
Christian Rodska
Winston:
Bill Wallis

They worm their way into your life, gnaw away at you, make you sore, and never go away....
Libby Spurrier unearths pests, from termites and silverfish to mice, rats and worse!
Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
(6)

Contributors

Unknown:
Libby Spurrier
Presenter:
Jenni Murray.

2.05 WPFM 6: Journalism Presenter Jo Whiley. Stereo (R)
2.35 Key Stage 3 The National Curriculum for 11-14s. 6: Update Presenter Ruth Sutton
2.55 Word Box American Spellings and Borrowed Words Presenter Robin Robbins

Contributors

Presenter:
Jo Whiley.
Presenter:
Ruth Sutton
Presenter:
Robin Robbins

On the last train home, the passengers in one carriage converse about their day. For two of them, travelling alone, it has been one of great personal trauma and change. For them, life will never be the same again.
Written by Margaret Gillard
Director Cherry Cookson. Stereo

Contributors

Written By:
Margaret Gillard
Director:
Cherry Cookson.
Mr Saunders:
Charles Kay
Joan:
Pauline Yates
Anna:
Deborah Findley
Grace:
Margaret Courtenay
Paul:
James Greene
James:
Simon Treves
Guard:
Brian Miller

Church Heritage
Preserving the nation's churches and their artistic riches has become a priority as some fall into disuse, are vandalised or are in need of renovation.
Natalie Wheen meets the Church of England's adviser on church restoration, and some of the members of NADFAS Church
Recorders who have recently documented 17,000 churches in England and Wales. Producer Tim Dee. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Natalie Wheen
Producer:
Tim Dee.

The American composer and singer Prince, whose naked body adorned his last record sleeve, is back in the UK; and Christopher Cook discovers sculpture on a trail in the Chilterns.
Producer Lesley McAlpine. Stereo

Contributors

Unknown:
Christopher Cook
Producer:
Lesley McAlpine.

The fourth of six programmes.
In 1957 John Wolfenden published his controversial report on homosexuality.
It recommended that homosexual acts between consenting males over 21 and in private be decriminalised. Polly Toynbee and her guests look at this report, its legacy and at the struggle for homosexual rights today.
Producer Sue Davies

Contributors

Unknown:
John Wolfenden
Unknown:
Polly Toynbee
Producer:
Sue Davies

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