Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
Part 7. Stereo (Details as Mon)
Listeners' reports, with Susan Marling.
Helen Lederer hosts a dinner party ...
With Malcolm Raeburn Barbara Dryhurst Sandra Maitland and Nigel Carrington.
Producer Paul Z Jackson. Stereo
with Fergus Keeling and Jessica Holm Producer John Harrison
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Stereo (Omnibus edition Sat 6.25pm)
Rosemary Hartill talks to six novelists.
2: Jeanette Winterson Producer David Coomes
Scott Affleck talks about the pitfalls of being a Texan preacher's son.
with John Howard
Robert Booth takes a light-hearted view of history with guests
Auberon Waugh , Lord Onslow, John Prebble and Sir Roy Strong.
Producer Harry Thompson. Stereo
with James Naughtie
Including a discussion on the controversial subject of 'Men's Studies'.
Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial: A Little Love, a Little Learning (8)
Mary and Neil abandon successful careers to live in deepest Wales ...
Written by Arnold Evans .
Director Alison Hindell. Stereo
Edward Blishen talks to Tony Robinson and Pauline Melville. Producer Viv Beeby. Stereo
Stereo
with Wendy Austin and Bill Frost
and Financial Report
John Amis and Frank Muir challenge
Ian Wallace and Denis Norden. In the chair Steve Race.
Producer Richard Edis. Stereo (R)
Second of six parts.
David Wheeler examines the Germans' uncertain national identity and the expression this has found in their federal system of government.
Producer Harry Schneider
Six montages exploring the subject of class. 2: The Queen Was in the Parlour
The domestic perspective, from the stately-home owner to the cave-dweller. Producer Peter Everett
Kati Whitaker tells the story of Matthew, a teenager disfigured by a congenital condition, and visits Stackpole in Pembrokeshire to assess holiday facilities for the more adventurous disabled person.
Producer Marlene Pease
French painter Jean Helion 's exhibition in Liverpool;
Nadine Gordimer 's new novel
My Son's Story, and the Market Theatre of Johannesburg.
Presenter Paul Allen. Producer Anthony Denselow
Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Gallowglass
Part 6
A four-part adaptation of Peter Turnbull's latest novel involving the police from 'P Division' in Glasgow.
Chief Inspector Donoghue's men investigate the discovery of the body of a prostitute.
Adapted by Stephen Mulrine
(Stereo)
A light-hearted literary quiz in two parts.
With Sue Limb,
Tom Rosenthal , Denise Coffey and George Melly.
In the chair Libby Purves. Producer David Benedictus Stereo (R)