Producer Tim Finney
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with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday Editor Philip Harding
with Cliff Morgan
Producer Joanne Watson
Presented by Ken Bruce. Kathy Arnold tours
British castles and Chris Hawksworth concludes his two-part look at Chile. Producer Sara Jane Hall
with Ned Sherrin ,
Sandi Toksvig , Arthur Smith , Craig Charles and live guests.
Producer Charlie Lee-Smith . Stereo
Haig Gordon joins
David Alton ; Liberal Democrat MP for
Liverpool Mossley Hill, for a tour of his constituency.
Producer Jane Beresford
Reflections of life and politics abroad. Producer Zareer Masani
Six programmes reflecting extraordinary days in people's lives.
5: Neil Walker and David Clayton capture the first day of broadcasting for BBC Radio Suffolk. Producer Glyn Jones
Chairman
Tim Brooke-Taylor .
In the last of the series, John Chapman , Irene Thomas and Denis Norden tell the stories. Producer Edward Taylor. Stereo
The final programme in the series presented by Simon Bates.
Today's issue: there are 168,000 charities in the UK. With so many people appealing for money, will the well of human sympathy run dry?
The final programme in the series that draws on past experience.
Polly Toynbee and guests Gavin Davis (economist), Rt Hon Peter Shore , MP, and Theresa Gorman , MP, recall the 1967 'Back
Britain' campaign and look at its consequences. Producer Sue Davies (R)
With James Bolam. Britain is at war and film-maker Jack Lewis goes back to his native Newcastle to make a propaganda 'short' about the heroic shipbuilders. Stereo
Michael Scott visits
Loch Duich in Scotland.
In company with marine biologist Sue Hiscock and naturalist Andrew Currie , he explores
Duich's wildlife from the depths of the loch to the mountainsides around. Producer Miles Barton
with Peter Evans.
What is happening in science? A weekly review of discoveries and developments. Producer Abigail Appleton
Six novelists talk to Rosemary Hartill.
2: Jeanette Winterson
Presented by Sir David Steel.
Omnibus edition.
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
In the last programme of the series Dr Anthony Clare talks to poet and novelist D M Thomas.
Stereo
True Believers
A political thriller by Mike Walker.
'Tony' has turned his back on his Sikh family and married an English girl. But his brother's activities threaten to destroy his happiness.
Music: David Chilton and Nick Russell-Pavier
Director David Greenwood. Stereo
From HMS Pinafore to The Land Where Corals
Lie: maritime melodies introduced by Brian Kay. Producer Sarah Devonald. Stereo
led by the Rev Graham James. Stereo
The final programme of the series in which people recall their most important day. Andy Brown , of the Intermediate Technology Development Group, talks to Marjorie Lofthouse. Producer Jane Marshall (R)
Peter Clayton is
Robin Ray 's guest.
Stereo
Eight classic comedy profiles with Barry Cryer. 5: Alan Bennett