with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys
A thriller by Andrew Taylor. The first of eight parts read by Martin Jarvis. Abridged by Neville Teller Director Gerry Jones
with Libby Purves
Producer Bridget Osborne
The Moment of Truth by Graham Greene. Reader John Moffat. Abridged and produced by Duncan Minshull
Jesu, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts (Maryton); John 6, vv 24-40; God So Loved the World
(Stainer); Faithful
Shepherd, Feed Me
(Pastor Pastorum). Stereo
A dramatisation of the life of John Galsworthy , with extracts from his work read by John Rowe. Written by Richard Mullen. Narrator Richard Bebb.
Director Rosemary Hart. Stereo
The final anthology with Jane Lapotaire and David Suchet. Producer Julia Gilletl (R)
with John Howard
Dylan Winter begins a six-week journey on horseback and foot down the English-Welsh border. Producer Brian King
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with James Naughtie
Jenni Murray meets American writer Ursula Le Guin. Serial: Dora (7)
Genealogy, murder and revenge.... a black comedy by Sue Rodwell.
Producer Sue Wilson. Stereo
Poet Gillian Clarke talks to Carol Ann Duffy. Reader Sian Phillips. Producer Alec Reid
Stereo
Paul Vaughan reports on the Prix Italia, in Palermo, Sicily.
Producer Anthony Denselow. Stereo
and Financial Report
with Sara Maitland ,
Andrew Davies ,
Helen Lederer and Barry Cryer. Presenter Nigel Rees. ProducerArmandolannucci Stereo (R)
John Waite investigates. Producer Graham Ellis
Three programmes in which Martin Roberts follows some intrepid 'first timers'.
1: Eleven Manchester youngsters spend a week on board an ocean-going yacht in the Irish Sea. Producer Caroline Adams
Presenter Peter Day Editor Stephen Chilcott
The Sondheim musical
Into the Woods, the new Muriel Spark novel, and Harrison Ford in Presumed Innocent.
With Tony Palmer.
Producer Belinda Sample. Stereo
with Sam Jaffa , stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Symposium
Muriel Spark's new novel flirts with good and evil. The first of ten episodes read by Eleanor Bron. Abridged and produced by Stewart Conn
The final programme of the series in which
Timothy West reads James Agate 's diaries. Adapted by David Wheeler
Producer Rosemary Hart. Stereo
Stereo