Stereo
with Peter Hobday and Chris Lowe
2: / Am a Fearful Nagger Stereo (Details as yesterday)
Producer Nick Utechin
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A term at Birmingham's Washwood Heath
Comprehensive School. This week: A 4th-year boy has been suspended. Producers Brian King and Sarah Rowlands
A Sailor at Waterloo
Written and read by Charles Causley. Producer Viv Beeby
God of Grace
(C Bowater); John 8, vv 2-11; Amazing Grace (trad); Thy Word
(M W Smith) Stereo
Written by Greg Snow.
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Producer Zareer Masani
A four-part series in which Roger Worsley explores ancient highways. 3: Drovers' Roads Producer Penny Afzal
with John Howard
Last programme.
From Wheathampstead
Cricket Club, Herts. With Tim Rice , Willie Rushton , Rachel Heyhoe-Flint and Leslie Thomas.
Umpire Brian Johnston.
Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
with James Naughtie
Jenni Murray invites you Back to the Future for the last time, with reports from regional conferences and advice on all aspects of returning to work. Confidential helpline [number removed].
Serial: A Little Love, a Little Learning (final part)
Congress in Manchester An ageing publisher attempts to seduce a young poetess by luring her to Manchester to attend his 'poetry congress'. Written by Bernard Kops.
With Simon Treves and Stephen Garlick.
Director Cherry Cookson. Stereo
Alan Coren is
Robin Ray 's guest. Producer Andrew Mussett
Stereo
The series ends where the series began - in Delhi. Mark Tully takes Barry Cunliffe on a tour of the city designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens at the beginning of the century. Producers John Knight and Felicity Goodall
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
A series in which
Carl Gorham ,
Amanda Swift , Morwenna Banks and Paul Shearer take a look at art.
Producer Paul Spencer. Stereo (First broadcast on Radio 2)
Four family portraits with Michael O'Donnell.
2: The
Crisans Twin brothers, who have a non-identical view of Britain. They're
Romanians, who came in search of a better life ... Producer Sharon Banoff. Stereo
In the last of four talks
Nigel Spivey asks why
Vietnamese boat children are flourishing while many parents would like to return.
Producer Sharon Banoff (R)
Presenter Peter White Producer Thena Heshel
William Boyd 's novel Brazzaville Beach and Ilona Sekacz 's music for the stage.
Presenter Lucy Duran. Producer Adrian Washbourne Stereo
with Mark Gregory. Stereo
with Richard Kershaw. stereo
Gallowglass (9)
Neil Walker and David Clayton meet car collectors who won't be parted from their loved ones.
Producer Nick Clarke (R)
(A new series begins next week)
The final: Simon Bates pits The Spectator against New Statesman and Society.
Producers Viv Black and Andrew Parfitt. Stereo (R)