with Stewart Lamont
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Elaine Storkey
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
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Producer Nick Utechin
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with Geoff Watts Producer Julia Durbin
Albert and the Liner by Keith Waterhouse. Read by Malcolm Hebden. Producer Gillian Hush
It Came upon the Midnight Clear (Noel,
BBC HB 52); Isaiah 52, vv 3-10; Joy to the World (Antioch); Hail to the Lord's Anointed
(Cruger, BBC HB 457). Director of Music
Merion Powell. Stereo
Written by Mark Power
Director Tracey Neale. Stereo
Reflections of life and politics abroad. Producer Zareer Masani
Five programmes in which Nigel Barley takes an anthropological journey through Indonesia.
4: A perfect day's fieldwork in the hot springs of Soa.
Producer Mick Webb. Stereo
with John Waite
In the chair Nigel Rees.
Identifying the quotes are Morwenna Banks, Sue MacGregor and Mark Steyn.
Reader Ronald Fletcher. Producer Armando lannucci Stem
Presented by Nick Clarke
with Jenni Murray.
From Dorothy Sayers to Sara Paretsky , Miss
Marple to Jemima Shore, women have shone at skulduggery, daggers and murder.
Patricia Craig and Frances Fyfield discuss the development of female crime fiction.
Story: Oh, What Avails The final part.
with two American musicians, pianist Emanuel Ax and cellist Yo Yo Ma, who talk about their solo careers and their extremely successful duo partnership.
Labour leader George Lansbury has been largely forgotten since his death in 1940. Barry Cunliffe talks to Bob Holman , author of a new biography, and to Michael Foot , MP, political biographer of Aneurin Bevan and friend of Lansbury.
Producers Kate Whitehead and Felicity Goodall
Natalie Wheen selects the best of the new records; finds out
What the Butler Saw in a new production of Joe Orton 's bitter comedy; and reports on painter Patrick Hughes 's new perspectives.
Producer Anthony Denselow
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
A wry observation of East-West diplomacy written in six parts by Alex Shearer.
4: A Loss of Marbles Gathering dust in the British Museum are great lumps of the Republic's heritage - and now it wants them back.
'But we did give them lots of things in return, William....'
'Like beads, sir?'
'Like standards, William.'
Producer Neil Cargill. Stereo
Major issues, changing attitudes, important events at home and abroad.
Reporter Helen Boaden. Producer Lynne Jones
A series of six talks about the Third World.
4: African Perestroika Former Ghanaian
Parliamentary
Correspondent Cameron Duodu considers whether
Africa can do without multi-party democracy.
News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. Presented by Tony Barringer.
Producer Thena Heshel
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Presented by Roger White Stereo
Presented by Alexander MacLeod Stereo
My Uncle Silas by H E Bates. The Return
The last of nine stories.
Stereo