Stereo
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
Part 3
Stereo
with Libby Purves
Producer Bridget Osborne
Tropical Fish by Rose Tremain.
Reader Maggie Steed. Producer Duncan Minshull (R)
An act of worship, including a reading from Luke 5, vv 12-16. Stereo
This autumn the Sellar and Yeatman classic 1066 and All That will be 60. Its diamond jubilee coincides with the introduction of a National Curriculum. Historians
Raphael Samuel, Jonathan Clark and Paul Gilroy commemorate these two events with the help of Nicholas Le Prevost as W.C. Sellar and Alan Cumming as R.J. Yeatman.
The second of four poetry and prose anthologies in which Jane Lapotaire and David Suchet explore the home and workplace. Producer Julia Gillett (R)
with John Howard
Two programmes in which Martin Wainwright asks whether names determine character. 1: Why Does Bertha Have to Be Big?
Producer Wendy Pilmer (R)
with James Naughtie
by the Liberal
Democrat Party
Jenni Murray meets
Jean Shrimpton , the model who launched the 60s look. New serial:
V S Pritchett's When My Girl Comes Home, read in four episodes by Martin Jarvis.
Abridged by Meg Clarke
An idyllic holiday heads for disaster when Beth and Simon become trapped in an airport transit lounge. Written by Renny Krupinski.
Director Janet Whitaker. Stereo
The first of five programmes in which poet Gillian Clarke talks to Carol Ann Duffy. Reader Sian Phillips. Producer Alec Reid
Stereo
Music for Staging
David Presswell talks to composer Ilona Sekacz about the inspiration behind her music for stage and radio.
Producer John Boundy. Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
With George Melly , Celia Haddon , Mark Steyn and David Daiches.
Presenter Nigel Rees. Producer Armando lannucci Stereo (R)
In 1970 Georges Simenon was summoned to his mother's bedside to pay his last respects. Bernard Hepton reads the letter the author wrote in her memory, piecing together the fragments of her past.
Presenter Peter Day Editor Stephen Chilcott
Paul Vaughan reads the letters of P G Wodehouse , and visits the musical
Born Again at Chichester. Producer Sally Marmion. Stereo
with Mark Gregory. Stereo
with Richard Kershaw. stereo
Gallowglass (final part)
In the second of four programmes,
Timothy West reads the diaries of James Agate - theatre critic, broadcaster and bon viveur - chronicling his life in London during the 30s and 40s. With
David Bannerman , Nigel Carrington , Fraser Kerr , Michael Kilgarriff , David King , Jane Whittenshaw and Mary Wimbush. Adapted by David Wheeler
Producer Rosemary Hart. Stereo
Final programme in which Ronald Eyre talks to young people about faith. Producer Merilyn Harris (R)