with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor
Part 5 (Details as yesterday)
Producer David Haggie
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Seven programmes in which Professor Anthony Clare examines the mind. Producer Matt Thompson
Seven for a Secret by Michael A Pearson. Read by Tim Kightley. Producer Viv Beeby
Praise to the Lord; Luke 12, vv 22-34; Psalm 121; All For Jesus. Stereo
Written by Christopher Reason Director Mike Adams. Stereo
Martin Frutin describes his passion for gadgetry. (First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
with John Howard
Colin Watson 's fourth
Flaxborough Chronicle, adapted in six parts. Part 3.
Dramatised by Christopher Denys Director Tony Cliff. Stereo (R)
with Nick Clarke
Serial: Dora (11)
The Garrick Fever
1745: the inhabitants of Ballinasloe are going mad for the great actor, David Garrick - but is the drunken scruff playing Hamlet really Mr Garrick?
Stereo
with Mark Oeller , director of the Deller Consort, and Maurice Bevan , founder member. Producer Michael Emery. Stereo
Reporters David Clayton and Neil Walker examine the implications for those who find their homes are listed buildings. Producer Nick Clarke
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Michael Berkeley meets Christopher Page and singers from the group Gothic Voices, and discusses the 1990 Gramophone Awards and a biography of Proust. Producer Julian May
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
The team looks at politics. Producer Paul Spencer. Stereo (First broadcast on Radio 2)
Major issues, changing attitudes and events at home and abroad.
Reporter Helen Boaden. Producer Nicola Meyrick
Six personalities talk to Trevor Barnes.
3: Penelope Mortimer Producer Christine Morgan Stereo (R)
Presenter Peter White Producer Thena Heshel
Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Symposium (5)
Third of five epic stories. with special guest star .
Based on stories by John Byrne and Jerry Ordway. published by and used under licence from DC Comics. Inc. Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Adapted, written and produced by Dirk Maggs. Stereo
Five programmes that eavesdrop on conversation. 3: A night at the theatre. Producers Simon Elmes and Nigel Acheson. Stereo
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