with the Rev Derek Boden.
Stereo
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with David Stone
A short story by Beryl Bainbridge.
Read by Rosemary Martin. Abridged by Elizabeth Bradbury Producer Sarah Kilgarrift
Michael Buerk chairs a live investigation into the moral questions behind the week's news. With
Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Edward Pearce , Janet Daley and Professor Norman Stone. Producer David Coomes. Stereo
Ararat and the Armenians Joseph Hone continues his Turkish journey in the old Armenian heartlands around Lake Van.
Producer Joy Hatwood
Presented by Professor Anthony Clare. Producer Tony Phillips
Accrington Stanley and the Blackburn Bombshell by Helen Slavin.
Read by Peter Wheeler. Producer Gillian Hush
I Cannot Tell (Londonderry Air); John 14, w 1-12; Show Me the Way
(W Craig); Thine for Ever! God of Love
(Newington).
Director of Music
Noel Tredinnick. Stereo
Written by Scott Cherry
Director Tracey Neale. Stereo
with Roger Worsley.
This week: avian Rory Bremner , the starling, and a bird with friends in high places, the jackdaw. Producer Pam Redman
with John Howard.
Annette Kobak invites four seasoned travellers to reflect on a past journey. 3: Dervla Murphy and Cameroon
Producer Kate McAII
with James Naughtie.
with Jenni Murray.
Kathleen Griffin examines the changes for women in politics and society in France over the last decade.
I Serial: The Franchise
Affair by Josephine Tey. The first of 13 parts read by Edward Petherbridge. Abridged by Pat McLoughlin
with Michael Roll and Howard Shelley , on life as a concert pianist.
Producer Michael Emery
Going Like the Clappers
'Get out there and ring your church bells' was General de la Billiere's message to Britain at the end of the Gulf conflict. But, by and large, it wasn't possible. Once part of everyday life, unused church bells can now be found hanging in unusual places. David Clayton and Neil Walker report.
Producer Nick Clarke. Stereo
Gill Pyrah is at the full-length ballet of Cyrano de Bergerac by David Bintley premiered by the Royal
Ballet; discusses the new markets for classical music; and reviews the new books of the week.
Producer John Goudie
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
and Financial Report
An eight-part comedy series by Jan Etherington and Gavin Petrie.
5: Recipe for Disaster
Producer Paul Schlesinger. Stereo 0 COMEDY: page 8
Joe's gone marketing mad.
Arguably the greatest
British painter of the 20th century, Stanley Spencer was a man of passion and contradictions, obsessed by his own psychological, sexual and spiritual needs. But his art, attitudes, actions and beliefs were informed and affected by his faith, even if his paintings of religious subjects were often regarded as erotic.
Don Cupitt seeks out
Spencer's driving force - was he a manipulator or a mystic?
Producer Juli Wills. Stereo
The last of the series in which Jenni Mills talks to six people.
In 1965, 17-year-old
Twinkle shot up the charts with her one big hit Terry. Producer Sarah Rowlands
'When he lost his sight, he became a different person from the man I married.'
Tony Barringer presents the views and experiences of married couples, one of whom has become blind.
Producer Thena Heshel
with Roger White. Stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Swamp Angel by Ethel Wilson. Part 2.
Fritz Spiegl presents a personal selection of music, verse and prose. With Diana Bishop and Gary Watson. Producer Ray Abbott Stereo