Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
with Fr Wilfred McGreal Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday
Dan Mannix 's tales of carnival life read in eight parts by Mickey Dolenz. Part 4
Abridged by Paul Wetherby
Producer Adrian Bean. Stereo
The last discussion in the series hosted by Denise Robertson.
Do scientists consider the ethics of their profession? With Prof John Durant , Prof Ali Ashraf , Sir Walter Bodmer and Dr June Goodf ield. Producer Amanda Mares
Four true stories, told by Anthony Smith.
4: Skeleton Coast Producer David Perry
In the last of the series,
Ray Gosling visits Bamber Bridge in Lancashire, and a prize-winning foundry where the workers share the profits. Producer Joy Hatwood
Elizabeth Taylor 's The Idea of Age.
Reader Sunny Ormonde. Producer Sue Wilson
from Salisbury Cathedral. King of Glory (Malcolm Archer ); There's a Spirit in the Air (John Wilson ); Angel Voices Ever
Singing (E G Monk). stereo
Michael Buerk chairs an investigation into the moral questions behind the week's news.
With Professor Jennifer Temkin ,
Lord Brian Morris , Rabbi Hugo Gryn and Edward Pearce.
Producer David Coomes. Stereo
with Simon Rae and guest Margaret Drabble. Readers Elizabeth Bell and Ronald Pickup. Producers Susan Roberts and Margaret Bradley. Stereo
Presenter John Waite Editor Ken Vass
Eight classic comedy profiles with Barry Cryer. 5: Alan Bennett
Producer Tim Sturgeon. Stereo
with James Naughtie Editor Roger Mosey
King Kong's co-star Fay Wray talks to Jenni Murray.
Serial: A Little Love, a Little Learning by Nina Bawden.
The fifth of 11 episodes read by Elaine Claxton. Abridged by Monica Grey Editor Clare Selerie-Grey
Stereo
Kate Figes seeks out sources of inspiration for contemporary artists. Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes Editor Kevin Marsh
and Financial Report
Stereo
Hair in the Gate
Britain is at war, and film-maker Jack Lewis goes back to his native Newcastle to make a propaganda 'short' about the heroic shipbuilders. Written by Michael Chaplin.
Director Dave Sheasby. Stereo
A new biography of Dickens,
David Puttnam 's film Memphis Belle, and an exhibition of the 30s German photographer, Sander.
Presenter Paul Vaughan. Producer Nicki Paxman. Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Editor Margaret Budy. Stereo
Gallowglass
A thriller by Barbara Vine. The third of ten episodes read by Nicky Henson and Stephen Garlick. Abridged by Helen Fry
ProducerMatthewWalters
The Marx Brothers' Lost Radio Shows
A re-creation of the classic comedy team.
With the vocal talents of Lorelei King , Graham Hoadly , Vincent Marzello and Garrick Hagon. Music David Firman
Original scripts by Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman
Adapted by Mark Brisenden
Producer Dirk Maggs. Stereo (R)
with Antony Hopkins
Stereo