with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor
Part 4
Stereo
Listeners' reports, with Susan Marling.
Produced by the Punters team
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The last in the series. Helen Lederer goes on holiday ...
With Malcolm Raeburn Diane Whitley James Qu'inn and Victoria Finney.
Producer Paul Z Jackson. Stereo
Jessica Holm and Fergus Keeling review the world's first 'green' soap opera, Pantanal, which has gained cult status in Brazil.
Producer John Holmes
Stereo
Stereo (Omnibus edition Sat 6.25pm)
Rosemary Hartill talks to six novelists. 3: Chaim Potok
Producer David Coomes
Dr David Mendel talks about 'Alfie' - his favourite motor.
with John Howard
Robert Booth takes a light-hearted view of history with Victoria Glendinning ,
George McDonald Fraser ,
Hugh Brogan and Michael Wood. Producer Harry Thompson. Stereo
with James Naughtie
When Mr Justice Leonard gave a lenient sentence to the rapist in the Ealing Vicarage case, it was, he said, because the victim suffered 'no great trauma'. Four years on, Jill Saward now corrects that verdict, and explains to Jenni Murray why she has decided to tell her own story publicly.
Serial: When My Girl Comes Home (2)
(Jill Saward appears in 'Everyman' on Sunday, 10.25pm, BBC 1)
How do young people end up living rough in cardboard boxes?
Written by Dave Simpson.
With John Branwell , Joyce Gibbs , Malcolm Hebden , Rodney Litchfield and Sharon Muircroft.
Director Kay Patrick. Stereo
Edward Blishen with guests
Miriam Stoppard and Michael O'Donnell. Producer Susan Roberts. Stereo
Stereo
with Frances Coverdale 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)
In the third of six programmes, David Wheeler looks at the history of German economic power.
Producer Harry Schneider
Six montages exploring the subject of class. 3: Not Quite Our Sort Friendship, love and marriage.
Producer Peter Everett
Actor Mick Scarlet goes to Edinburgh to find out how he copes and whether Scotland's capital city can cope with his disabilities.
Produced by the Does He Take Sugar? team
The Booker Prize shortlist is announced, and Nigel Andrews reports from the Venice Film Festival.
With Natalie Wheen.
Producer Beaty Rubens. Stereo
with Heather Payton. stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Summoned by Bells
John Betjeman reads the first part of a nine-part verse autobiography.
A four-part adaptation of Peter Turnbull's novel.
The post-mortem has shown that Stephanie Craigellachie had an 'I belong to Dino' tattoo. Who is Dino and what did he have to do with Stephanie's murder?
Adapted by Stephen Mulrine
(Stereo)
The second of a two-part light-hearted literary quiz. With Sue Limb,
Tom Rosenthal , Denise Coffey , George Melly , and Libby Purves in the chair. Producer David Benedictus Stereo (R)