with Michael Shoesmith Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Dr Pauline Webb
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Join the debate with Nick Ross and his guests on a topic in the news. Producer Nick Utechin
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Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care. Producer Julian Brown
Private Lessons by Jill Luxford.
Falling in love with the English master is something a lot of girls do - but how many see their fantasies come true?
Read by Siriol Jenkins . Producer Jane Dauncey
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How Broad, How High! (Eisenach, BBC HB 73); Mark 11, vv 1-11; Hosanna to the Son of David (Weelkes);
My God, I Love Thee
(Solomon, BBC HB 276). Director of Music
Stephen Layton.
Written by Mark Power
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Reflections of life and politics abroad. Producer Geoff Spink
unu The first of six NEW programmes in which Steven Wells travels 'up and down' Great Britain in an assortment of unusual lifts. First stop, Meadowhall - a temple to consumerism off the Ml, near Sheffield. Producer Sarah Taylor
with Debbie Thrower
The first of six of the most memorable My
Word tussles between Frank Muir ,
Denis Norden and their guests. Producer Neil Cargill
with James Naughtie
with Jenni Murray.
Carmen is a beautiful seductress who draws men into great moral danger while remaining innocent herself. Libby Spurrier investigates why male artists create impossible heroines.
Serial: Lost for Words Final part.
with the founder and conductor of the English String Orchestra, William Boughton , and its leader, Michael Bochmann.
Producer Michael Emery. Stereo
with Barry Cunliffe. Why have the last 25 years of African development proved so disappointing - not least to the people of Africa themselves?
In conversation with John Miller , Laurence Cockcroft puts Africa's present plight into its historical context.
And Brian Gear browses through the letters of Private William Penrose who fought in the Boer
War - letters never before published, which vividly capture the feelings of a young soldier at war in a strange land.
Producer John Knight
Paul Vaughan discovers the Moscow underworld in the pages of Soviet crimewriter Stuart Kaminsky ; the fast-selling poet John Latham , who is also a world expert on thunder and lightning, visits the studio; and architect
Norman Foster considers arrivals and departures. Producer Julian May
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge
and Financial Report
A six-part comedy series written by Stephen Sheridan.
3: Raising the Dead
'I hope you know what you're doing, Miss Tilling. Experimenting with the paranormal can be fraught with danger.'
Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo
Major issues, changing attitudes, important events at home and abroad.
Reporter Roisin McAuley. Producer Lynne Jones
Six journalists with a personal faith reflect on the Passion story.
4: Mary Kenny , columnist for the Sunday Telegraph and the Daily Mail, talks about the mocking and scourging of Jesus by the soldiers after his arrest.
Producer Michael Roberts. Stereo
News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. Presented by Tony Barringer.
Producer Thena Heshel
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Stereo
with Jackie Hardgrave Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Brother of the More
Famous Jack by Barbara Trapido. Part 2.
Stereo