with Fr Michael Collins Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Indarjit Singh
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
with Libby Purves
Producer Bridget Osborne
answers queries from members of the Bottisham and District Gardening Club. in Cambridgeshire.
Herr Bambinger by Mordecai Richler.
Read by William Roberts. Producer Duncan Minshull (R)
Introit: Christ Be with Me; Lord, Thy Word Abideth (Ravenshaw, BBCHB 190); Luke 6. w 37-49; I Am Thine,
0 Save Me (S S Wesley); Jesu, Guide Our Way (Seelenbrautigam, BBC HB 144).
BBC Singers, directed by Barry Rose. Stereo
A radio portrait, in conversation, recollection and anecdote.
Editor Brian Walker
Presented by John Howard
Patrick Hannan chairs the political quiz.
With MPs Julian Critchley and Austin Mitchell and their guests.
Producer Diane Messias. Stereo
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Serial: A Glimpse of Sion's Glory (3)
The 11th of 12 short stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
One of the most priceless possessions of the Empire has been stolen, but the crisp February snow helps Holmes discover the thief.
'Whispering' Ted Lowe places Dilly Barlow on cue for a shot at the contents of a snooker ball. Producer Viv Black
0 WRITE to: 'Enquire Within'. BBC. Broadcasting House London W1A 1AA
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Three programmes in which Clive Langmead joins crews who are not necessarily seasoned sailors but. for extraordinary reasons, are aU in the same boat.
1: Hern Fever
The annual herring hunt at Annalong in Co Down. Producer Penny Afzal
Nigel Andrews picks the films of the week, including The Grifters, directed by Stephen Frears ; investigates the complicated reasons behind the naming of films; and goes backstage at the Royal Ballet as it prepares for
Kenneth MacMillan 's new ballet, Winter Dreams.
Producer Julian May
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
The comedy show in which guests are taken on a literary mystery tour.
This week Sarah Dunant , Fleur Adcock and Digby Fairweather try to uncover spooky goings-on during a weekend in the country - with apologies to Noël Coward.
In the chair Jenni Murray. Also starring
Spontaneous Combustion. Producer Mary Sharp
Editor Graham Ellis
0 WRITE to: Face the Facts.
BBC. Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA
with Robin Oakley. 4: Church and State
What part does the State play inside the Church of England?
A royal mausoleum in the heart of London - that is
Westminster Abbey. And it is this week's starting point for Malcolm Billings and Jonathan Riley-Smith as they reach the 13th century in their search for the English. In architecture, in education - and in the English love of claret - it was a time when the Middle Ages flowered.
Music by Steven Faux , performed by the Dufay Collective.
Producer Christopher Stone Stereo
Stereo
Presented by Roger White Stereo
Presented by Richard Kershaw
Stereo
Straight by Dick Francis. Part 3.
Simon Brett digs out some of his diary entries for various January 30ths and compares them with those of his fellow diarists over four centuries.
Producers Kate Whitehead and Kate McAII. Stereo