with the Rev Alan Reid
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev
Jim Thompson
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
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Producer Nick Utechin
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with Geoff Watts Producer Dee Palmer
Winning Double by Peter Probert.
Read by Sion Probert. Producer Caroline Sarll
Fight the Good Fight
(Duke St, BBC HB 302); Psalm 42; I Corinthians 9, vv 19-27; Rejoice! (G Kendrick).
Director of Music
Noel Tredinnick. Stereo
Written by Christopher Reason Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Reflections of life and politics abroad. Producer Zareer Masani
Five programmes in which Nigel Barley takes an anthropological ramble through Indonesia.
2: On the island of Flores he looks for traditional cloths but finds out about mammoths. Producer Mick Webb Stereo
Presented by John Waite
Nigel Rees with another round of things quotable and people quoted. This week's guests: Glenda Jackson, Alan Plater and Peter Jones.
Reader Ronald Fletcher.
(Stereo)
Presented by James Naughtie
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial:
Mary Reilly (7)
with members of the versatile Fine Arts
Brass Ensemble.
Producer Nigel Wilkinson
Barry Cunliffe investigates personal and national identity with a look at the history of the passport, and a museum that displays the artefacts of 'other' cultures in a new way.
Producers Kate Whitehead and Felicity Goodall
Natalie Wheen visits
Huddersfield where the leading composers of the day are assembled for the Huddersfield
Contemporary Music Festival. Including a major contingent of musicians from the USSR, ranging from the vocal acrobatics of the gypsy
Valentina Ponomareva to the spiritual sounds of Sofia Gubaidulina. Producer Tessa Watt
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
A wry observation of East-West diplomacy written in six parts by Alex Shearer. 2: Our Own
Correspondent
Press freedom reaches the People's Republic, closely followed by Henry Treebling , investigative reporter.
'Surely diplomatic moves are under foot to slow the pace of reform, Mr MacKenzie ?'
'Of course not. But how did Treebling find out about them?'
Producer Neil Cargill. Stereo
Next February,
Winnie Mandela and some of her bodyguards - alleged members of her so-called football club - are to stand trial on charges of kidnapping and beating four young people, including 14-year-old
Stompie Moeketsi , who was later found murdered.
For the first time, young men from the club speak out about the kangaroo courts and hit squads which have left 16 people dead. New evidence has been uncovered, linking Mrs Mandela and her bodyguards to other cases of assault, kidnapping and conspiracy to murder. A File on 4 special documentary, with reporter John Carlin.
A series of six talks about the Third World.
2: Eduardo Crawley describes how Latin
Americans neglected by the state are finding solutions of their own.
Teaching the Blind to Read
Tony Barringer reports on a low-vision clinic in Cardiff that trains people to make the most of limited vision. Producer Thena Heshel
Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Vedi by Ved Mehta.
7: Hindus and Christians
Stereo (BroadcastSunday 3.30pm)