Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Archdeacon
George Austin
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Producer Nick Utechin
0 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care - from the research laboratory and the operating theatre, to the dentist's chair and the GP's surgery.
Producer Adelene Alani
Lapsang Souchong Lady
Read by Delia Corrie. Written by Helen Slavin Producer Gillian Hush
Thy Hand, 0 God, Has Guided (Thornbury,
BBCHB 187); Luke 9, vv 18-27; Anthem: Give Us the Wings of Faith
(E Bullock); Lead, Kindly Light (Alberta, BBC HB 306). Stereo
Reflections of life and politics abroad. Producer Zareer Masani
A four-pronged attack on the irritations of modern living.
2: Strictly for the Birds Flying is an activity
Laurence Alster does his best to avoid, but it's hard for a self-confessed travel addict.
Producer Kate Whitehead
Presenter John Howard
Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show that brings you magic movie moments.
This week's panel: Dick Vosburgh, Leslie Phillips, Victoria Mather and Robin Ray.
(Stereo)
Presenter
James Naughtie
Crabs and Ice-Cream Stereo (R)
Digs
When Frank and Hilda took in a student lodger for the first time, they little suspected that he would be the unwitting catalyst for the unlocking of a guilty secret.
Written by Rosalind Corfe and Daphne Epton
Director Alec Reid. Stereo
with the violinists
Emanuel Hurwitz and Yfrah Neaman and takes a look at trends and traditions in fiddle-playing today.
Producer Michael Emery. Stereo
A Ward from
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Reporters Neil Walker and David Clayton find out how the NHS, strapped for cash, is funding the future. Producer Nick Clarke
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
The last of seven programmes. The Reunion
The end of the school year is in sight ... and Mr Sims comes up with a bright idea for the evening of Sports Day.
Written by Jim Eldridge
Producer John Fawcett-Wilson Stereo
Reporter David Nisbet Editor Gerry Northam
Six programmes in which Martyn Wiley goes to everyday places to meet everyday people ...
3: At Mrs Parry 's shop. Producer Dave Sheasby. Stereo
Presenter Tony Barringer Producer Thena Heshel
Can the musical
Bernadette reverse the speedy fate of recent melodious disasters?
Christopher Bigsby reports on this, and on a Japanese film about the aftermath of Hiroshima's nuclear devastation, while Lucy Duran finds more than the lambada in Latin American music. Producer Julian May. Stereo
with Nigel Cassidy. Stereo
Presenter
Richard Kershaw. Stereo
For the Love of Sang The first of five episodes read by Jane Whittenshaw.
1: Mister Mumdad Written and abridged by Rachel Anderson
Producer Linda Anderson
Stereo
until 12.10