Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
with the Rev John Davies
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day: with the Rev
Bernard Thorogood
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
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Producer David Haggie
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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 Alison Richards
Crab Clause
Reader Neville Barber.
Written by Barry Davis.
Producer Gillian Hush
O Worship the Lord
(Was Lebet, BBC HB 267); Luke 18, vv 1-8; How Long, 0 Lord? (C Norton); King of Glory, King of Peace (Gwalchmai, BBC HB 325). Stereo
written by Christopher Reason.
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Reflections of life and politics abroad. Producer Zareer Masani
Bruce Sandison talks with Christopher Lowell about history and wildlife at St Clair's Loch, Barra. (First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
Presenter John Howard
Last in the series. Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show that brings you magic movie moments. The panel: Dick Vosburgh, Wendy Richard, Barry Cryer and Robin Ray.
(Stereo)
with James Naughtie
King Jolly on the Beach Stereo (R)
Madonna: she's been queen of the teens, boss of the brat pack, the lady they love to loathe.
Tessa Shaw examines the pop star's ever-changing image. Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial:
A Particular Place (4) (Details as yesterday)
0 Ananias, Azarias and Misael Jennifer Johnston 's 1989 Giles Cooper Award-winning play.
Christine Maltseed (played by Stella McCusker ) is a farmer's wife living in the beautiful country on the Northern Ireland border. Although her family roots are there, she thinks it is time to leave.
Director Jeremy Howe (R)
Peter Clayton explains to Robin Ray why certain musical moments bring him out in goose pimples. Producer Andrew Mussett
This year sees the tercentenary of the foundation of Calcutta which was, until early this century, the capital of British India.
Barry Cunliffe visits Calcutta where, in a city struggling against poverty and a steadily collapsing infrastructure, he learns about its colourful past.
Producer John Knight
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
A six-part drama series with Ray Brooks Sharon Duce.
3: Fun Run
'You listen to me,
Tom. Simon only likes football, Mark hates all sport, and Lisa thinks wearing shorts in public school should be made a criminal offence ...'
Written by Steve Wetton.
Producer Lissa Evans
Stereo
Major issues, changing attitudes, important events at home and abroad.
Reporter Helen Boaden. Editor Gerry Northam
The last of six programmes that go to everyday places to meet everyday people ... 6: Ian McMillan in Angie's cafe.
Producer Dave Sheasby Stereo
News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. Presented by Peter White
Producer Thena Heshel
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The National Theatre prepares for its world tour with King Lear and Richard ///; and Paul Allen talks to painter
David Oxtoby and singer Thomas Allen.
Producer Mike Greenwood Stereo
Presenter
Nigel Cassidy Stereo
Presenter
Richard Kershaw Stereo
The View from the Ground
5: Monkeys on the Roof - 1964, Africa
Stereo