with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
Producer Nick Utechin
9 LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Professor Anthony Clare examines the mind. Producer Matt Thompson
Mrs Lisboa , written and read by Charles Causley. Producer Viv Beeby. Stereo
Father, Lord of All
Creation; Ephesians 4, vv4-8, 11-13; Let All the World; Help Us to Help Each Other, Lord. Stereo
Stereo
Roger Worsley explores myths and legends about commonplace birds. Producer Pam Redman
with John Howard
The final part of Colin Watson 's fourth
Flaxborough Chronicle.
Dramatised by Christopher Denys Director Tony Cliff. Stereo (R)
with James Naughtie
Sue Margolis uncovers the changing face of the school matron.
Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial: An Awfully Big Adventure (5)
with Joan Cross , the 90-year-old singer, opera producer and doyenne of the old
Sadler's Wells Opera. Producer Michael Emery
Neil Walker and David Clayton report on the popularity of pub quizzes. Producer Nick Clarke t TRENDS: page 105
Lucy Duran makes her pick of the new recordings and assesses the English songs of Ivor Gurney.
Producer Mike Greenwood Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Two long-time pen pals, a Blackpudlian and an Australian, meet for the first time in London.
Four comic adventures written by and starring Jenny Eclair and Julie Balloo.
With Helen Lederer and special guest Nicholas Parsons.
Producer Sioned Wiliam. Stereo
Reporter Helen Boaden Producer Liz Carney
In the final programme of the series, Trevor Barnes talks to Virginia Wade. Producer Christine Morgan
Stereo (R)
Presenter Peter White
Producer Thena Heshel
Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Jonathan Son of Jeremiah (2)
with Mollie Harris on an estate in the south of England, Martin Muncaster at the Goose Fair in Nottingham, and Lynten Kate in Wales in the footsteps of Wynford Vaughan-Thomas.