Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Part 5
Stereo
Producer Nick Utechin
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A term at Birmingham's Washwood Heath
Comprehensive School. This week: year tutor Sue Walton deals with a spate of bullying.
Producers Sarah Rowlands and Brian King
High Button Shoes by Barbara Walters.
Reader Menna Trussler. Producer Jane Dauncey
0 Lord of Heaven and Earth and Sea; Matthew 21 vv 23-27, 22 vv 15-22; Open Thou Mine Eyes; Eternal Monarch, King Most High. Stereo
Written by Mike Harris.
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Producer Zareer Masani
A four-part series in which Roger Worsley explores ancient highways. 2: Roadside Oddments The physical evidence of past events can be found on the road. Producer Penny Azfal
with John Howard
from Windsor and Eton Cricket Club, Berkshire. With Tim Rice , Willie Rushton , Bill Tidy and Tim Brooke-Taylor .
Umpire Brian Johnston.
Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
with James Naughtie
Helen Boaden meets
Julia Cleverdon , Managing Director of Business in the Community.
Serial: A Little Love, a Little Learning (6)
A Knotted String and Woody Strode
Edie has serious dreams about a Hollywood actor and the way he keeps his loincloth up. Can she make them come true? Written by Helen Slavin.
Director Tony Cliff. Stereo
Peter Clayton is
Robin Ray 's guest. Producer Andrew Mussett
Stereo
Presenter Barry Cunliffe. Including: John Miller examines Hong Kong's past as politicians, diplomats and financiers debate its future. Producers John Knight and Felicity Goodall
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
Carl Gorham ,
Amanda Swift , Morwenna Banks and Paul Shearer take a look at art.
Producer Mark Robson. Stereo (First broadcast on Radio 2)
Four family portraits with Michael O'Donnell.
1: The Casanovas
An extended multi-racial family from Cardiff's
Tiger Bay - devoted to their dockland home and each other.
Producer Sharon Banoff. Stereo
In the third of four talks, Nigel Spivey describes how Vietnamese Boat
People faced ethnic tensions outside and within their own community. Producer Sharon Banoff (R)
Presenter Peter White. Producer Thena Heshel
Kate Saunders reads A N Wilson's darkly comic novel A Bottle in the Smoke, sees the world premiere of a 400-year-old play - Sir
Thomas More at London's
Shaw Theatre, and visits the Royal Academy's Monet exhibition.
Producer Richard Bannerman Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Gallowglass (part 4)
David Clayton and Neil Walker view public art around the country. Producer Nick Clarke (R)
Simon Bates quizzes The Green Magazine and New Statesman and Society. Producer Andrew Part itt (R)