Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Part 5
Stereo (Details as yesterday)
Producer Nick Utechin
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A term at Birmingham's Washwood Heath
Comprehensive School. This week: a 4th-year girl is mugged at lunchtime; and a 5th-year boy is taken to hospital. Producers Brian King and Sarah Rowlands
The Other Mile
Reader Ann Rye.
Written by Una Smith. Producer Gillian Hush
All My Hope on God is Founded; II Corinthians 12, vv 1-10; You Are My Hiding Place; Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Redeemer. Stereo
Written by Mike Harris.
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Producer Zareer Masani
Roger Worsley explores four ancient highways. 1: The Old Trackways Early tracks made by Stone Age travellers. Producer Penny Afzal
with John Waite
from Ripley Cricket Club, Surrey.
With Tim Rice and Willie Rushton , Alfred Marks and William Franklyn.
Umpire Brian Johnston.
Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
with James Naughtie
with Jenni Murray.
New serial: A Little Love, a Little Learning by Nina Bawden , read in 11 parts by Elaine Claxton.
Abridged by Monica Grey
Say a Little Prayer for Me In an English churchyard, an American tourist finds the ancient headstone of one of his ancestors ... Written by Eric Pringle.
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Leslie Thomas is Robin Ray 's guest. Producer Andrew Mussett
Stereo
Including: Christopher Cook talks to John Vincent about the parallels between
Disraeli and our current Prime Minister.
Presenter Barry Cunliffe. Producers John Knight and Felicity Goodall
Peter Paul Nash talks to Swiss-born conductor
Charles Dutoit about his life and his association with the Symphony
Orchestra of Montreal. Producer Richard Bannerman Stereo
with Wendy Austin and Niall Dickson
and Financial Report
Carl Gorham ,
Amanda Swift , Morwenna Banks and Paul Shearer take a look at travel.
Producer Mark Robson. Stereo (First broadcast on Radio 2)
Four family portraits with Michael O'Donnell.
4: The
Plowrights Rosalind is an opera star; Louise was an EastEnder. The family shares a musical talent. Producer Sharon Banoff. Stereo (R) (New series begins next week)
Nigel Spivey helped resettle the first
Vietnamese refugees to arrive in Britain a decade ago. He describes how the Boat People were prepared for a new life. Producer Sharon Banoff (R)
Presenter Peter White Producer Anne Theakstone
Paul Vaughan explores the Vintage Radio
Museum; reads about defence lawyer Sandy Stern ; and Louis Malle talks about his film career. Producer Belinda Sample. Stereo
with Roger White , stereo
Presenter Alexander MacLeod. stereo
Cloak without Dagger Part 7
Neil Walker and David Clayton report on child entrepreneurs.
Producer Nick Clarke (R)
Chairman Simon Bates quizzes Private Eye and The Spectator.
Producer Andrew Parfitt. Stereo (R)