with the Rev
Dr Andrew Knock.
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev
Jim Thompson.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Producer Nick Utechin e LINES OPEN from 8.00am
with Geoff Watts. Producer Julian Brown
Conversations with an Angel by Sara Maitland. 2: Market Forces
Stereo
O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded (Passion Chorale, BBC HB 533); Mark 15, w 16-32; Drop, Drop, Slow Tears (Leighton); To Mock Your Reign (Tallis). Director of Music James Whitbourn. Stereo
Written by Christopher Reason Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Reflections of life and politics abroad. Producer Geoff Spink
This week's lift journey takes Steven Wells 1500 feet below ground in the rattling cage of the Wheal Jane tin mine, in Cornwall. Producer David Haggie. Stereo
with Debbie Thrower.
The third of six of the most memorable My
Word! tussles between Frank Muir ,
Denis Norden and their guests. Producer Pete Atkin
with Nick Clarke.
with Jenni Murray.
Why should a woman want to become a hooker, a fly half, or a prop forward? Cheryl Armitage investigates in the run-up to the first-ever Women's Rugby World Cup. And the first in a series on feasting and fasting - Muslim dishes for Ramadan.
Serial: A World of Love Final part.
Music: Koechlin's Romance
with Kathryn Stott and Joanna MacGregor , two of the country's most exciting young concert pianists.
Producer Nigel Wilkinson
This week Barry Cunliffe hears a story of high politics and low cunning, as David Starkey tells how the rivals in power faced one another in the struggle for control of the family firm that was
Tudor England. And in contrast,
Christopher Cook discovers the ways in which performers are attempting to bring back to life the music of the Middle Ages.
Producer John Knight
Paul Vaughan talks to literary critic
Denis Donoghue about his life in Ireland; and Theatre Venture tackles the subject of the Wild Child, the child who lives as an animal in the wild.
Producer Nicki Paxman
Stereo
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge. 0 WRITE to: PM Letters, BBC, London Wl A 1AA
and Financial Report
A six-part comedy written by Stephen Sheridan. 5: Mrs Garland 's
Good Deeds
'The over-70s keep-fit club has got completely out of hand, Mr Critchley. Can't you see how cruel it is expecting pensioners to vault over a horse?'
Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo
Major issues, changing attitudes, important events at home and abroad.
Reporter Dorothy Allen. Producer Liz Carney
Six journalists with a personal faith reflect on the Passion story. Abandonment
Hugh O'Shaunessy , Latin American Correspondent of The Observer, closes the series with Christ's anguished cry from the cross, 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?' Producer Christine Morgan Stereo
with Peter White.
Producer Thena Heshel
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9.15and 10.15pm
Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with David Sells.
Stereo
The Journal of a Disappointed Man by W N P Barbellion. This intimate and poignant diary kept by a naturalist dying in his 20s, was a best-seller when it was published. The first of eight parts abridged and read by Jeremy Nicholas.
Producer David Benedictus Stereo
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