Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
Part 6
Stereo
In the final interview,
Dr Anthony Clare talks to D M Thomas.
Producer Michael Ember
Angela Pleasence reads from A Diary without
Dates by Enid Bagnold. Producer Sue Wilson. Stereo (R)
Bob Peck reads
The Punishment of Luxury by Michael Carson. Producer Duncan Minshull
An act of worship including a reading from Romans 13, vv 1-8. Stereo
Professor Theo Barker considers London's public transport system past and future.
Producer Daniel Snowman
Four poetry and prose anthologies in which Jane Lapotaire and David Suchet explore the home and workplace. Producer Julia Gillett (R)
With John Howard
Last in the series.
Team captains: MPs Julian Critchley and Austin Mitchell.
Guests: Martin Young and Trevor MacDonald.
Chairman Patrick Hannan. Producer Diane Messias. Stereo
with James Ndughtie
Novelist Emma Tennant talks to Jenni Murray Serial: A Little Love, a Little Learning (7)
A tide of memories overwhelms Diane as she listens to the sea.
Written by Leslie Davidoff.
Director Michael Fox. Stereo
The final programme in which Matthew Sweeney talks to Carol Ann Duffy. Reader T P McKenna. Producer Alec Reid
To record the effect of changing light, Monet painted certain subjects many times.
Kate Saunders visits the Royal Academy for the first exhibition of his 'series' paintings since his death. Producer Richard Bannerman Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
with Sheila Hancock , Benny Green ,
Liz Lochhead and Michael Bentine.
Presenter Nigel Rees. Producer Armando lannucci Stereo (R)
(Broadcastyesterdayat4.05pm)
The final programme in the series with Antony Hopkins.
Producer Patrick Lambert. Stereo
Presenter Peter Day Editor Stephen Chilcott
Michael Berkeley meets the Calcutta Drum
Orchestra, reviews
Christopher Palmer 's new book Composers in Hollywood, and sees a stage version of Bergman's film
Scenes from a Marriage. Producer Beaty Rubens
Stereo
with Mark Gregory. Stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Gallowglass (part 5)
James Agate - theatre critic, broadcaster and bon viveur - chronicled his life in London during the 30s and 40s in his diaries. In the first of four parts, Timothy West reads Agate's words. With Nigel Carrington , James Greene , Fraser Kerr , Michael Kilgarriff ,
David King , Henry Power and Jane Whittenshaw. Adapted by David Wheeler
Producer Rosemary Hart. Stereo
Ronald Eyre talks to young people about faith. Producer Merilyn Harris (R)