Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.40 Best of British
Youth Finalist:
Alex Saddington
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev
Richard Harries
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Six programmes in which Frank Whitford meets six personalities behind some well-known signatures and discovers how seriously they take the art of humour.
5: Colin Wheeler Producer Judith Bumpus Stereo
BBC correspondents at home and abroad report on one of the main topics in this week's news. Producers Howard Rogers and Carole Lacey
The Man in the Back Read by Anne Downie. Written by Roberta Flynn Producer Pam Wardell
My God, Accept My Heart This Day
(St Peter; BBC HB 356); II Corinthians 4, vv 5-14; Lord, It Belongs Not to My Care (H
Walford Davies ); Jesus Lives! Thy Terrors Now (St Albinus; BBC HB 106) Stereo
with Michael Rosen.
The Witches, Babar,
Treasure Island - three new film adaptations of children's classics.
But how well do children's books translate to the screen? Producer Jill Burridge
Presenter John Waite
Six programmes in which three interlinked
Somerset families talk to Jenni Mills.
2: Saturday Night
It's the annual skittles team dinner for the Jennings. The Moreys are cooking beef casserole for friends, who can't find a babysitter.
Rosemary Taylor is entertaining 24 for dinner, with butler service, and hurdle races round the table.
Producer Jenny Stuart (R)
Presenter Nick Clarke
The Green Umbrella Stereo (R)
from Newcastle.
Rosemary Hartill meets the author Pat Barker. Serial: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
(final part)
2.05 Let's Join In The Great Piratical Rumbustification Stereo
2.25 The Song Tree Drums, Dragons and Dreams (6) Presenters Hilary James and Simon Mayo with Pyewackett Stereo (R)
2.40 The Friday Story The Holiday George Layton reads his own story.
The Quiet American
Graham Greene 's classic novel set in the Saigon of the early 50s.
The second of three parts with Ian Holm. Fowlsr travels into the battle zone but even there he is not safe from
Pyle, who has a serious confession to make.
Dramatised by Gregory Evans Director David Benedictus Stereo
Humphrey Carpenter finds six more flourishing literary societies and looks at their members and activities. What makes these enthusiasts take their love for an author one step further? 1: The Jerome K Jerome
Society
Producer Nick Utechin
Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams
and Financial Report
Peter Hobday discovers what's happening in the world of transport. Producer Jill Thomas
Written by Graham Harvey
with Margaret Howard Producer Elizabeth Burke Stereo
A panel including
Brenda Dean , General Secretary of Sogat 82, and Sir John Hoskyns tackles the issues raised by an audience in Wellington, Shropshire. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher
Marcel Berlins takes a weekly look at events in the courts and at what the lawyers are up to. Producer Gareth Butler
Making People Bawling babies, beaming couples, lost scoutmasters - they're all subjects for Graham Ibbeson , a sculptor who observes human beings with a wry humour and captures their characters in fibreglass.
Ian McMillan talks to him in his back-garden workshop in Barnsley and at Yorkshire
Sculpture Park.
Producer Dave Sheasby Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
The Dragon Can't Dance (9)
with Bill Wallis
David Tate
Peter Whitman and Sally Grace Producer Neil Cargill
Stereo
Presenter
Vincent Duggleby