with Fr John McCullagh. Stereo
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Jonathan Fryer.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
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
The Journey Homeward On the last leg of his
Turkish travels, novelist Joseph Hone discovers a Georgian Shangri-la high in the mountains and goes in search of the Towers of Trebizond.
Series producer Joy Hatwood
Presented by Professor Anthony Clare. Producer Tony Phillips
Concert of the Innocents by Gwynfor Rees.
Laura Shelford prepares her handicapped child for his big day.
Read by Erica Eirian. Producer Caroline Sarll
Immortal, Invisible, God
Only Wise (St Denio, BBC HB 10); Luke 18, w 1-14; How Long, 0 Lord?
(Woollett); Son of God,
Eternal Saviour (Everton, BBC HB 377). Director of Music James Whitbourn. Stereo
Written by Greg Snow
Director Tracey Neale. Stereo
Roger Worsley presents the last in the series exploring legends surrounding commonplace birds. This week: the swift - reputed to have been born blind, it only gained its sight when fed on celandine.
Producer Pam Redman
with Debbie Thrower.
The final programme in which Annette Kobak invites four seasoned travellers to reflect on a past journey.
Norman Lewis and Indo-China
Producer Kate McAII
with James Naughtie.
with Jenni Murray.
Serial: The Franchise
Affair (6)
with Roy Henderson and Sir Keith Falkner on a lifetime in singing. Producer Michael Emery
Bland New
Carlisle or Canterbury, Norwich or Nantwich, Berwick or Bishop's
Stortford. Wherever you are, the country's high streets look alike. Britain's local distinctiveness is being swamped under a tide of sameness. Neil Walker and David Clayton report from the buffet bar on Stalybridge Railway Station, which has not changed much in the last 140 years, but might soon. Producer Nick Clarke. Stereo
Robert Dawson-Scott reports on the annual arts bonanza of Glasgow's
Mayfest, and looks ahead to the Scottish Opera's premiere of Marc Blitzstein 's Regina under the baton of John Mauceri. Producer Mike Greenwood
Stereo
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
and Financial Report
An eight-part comedy series by Jan Etherington and Gavin Petrie.
6: Come as You Were
Producer Paul Schlesinger
Pat's having problems with her yoghurt.
Sara Parker presents the story of the White family. Seventeen-year-old
Michael has suffered from kidney disease for five years. Now his father is preparing to give him a most unusual gift.
Producer Cathy Drysdale Stereo (First broadcast as part of Friday Lives)
A rich mix of wit
NEW and observation on the English character, in five parts.
1: The Stiff Upper Lip Come what may, the English will put on a brave face. But should that famous reserve be admired? Producer Julia Gillett. Stereo
Presented by Peter White.
Producer Thena Heshel
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9.15and 10.15pm
Stereo
with Nigel Cassidy. Stereo
with Richard Kershaw.
Stereo
Swamp Angel by Ethel Wilson. Part 7.
Fritz Spiegl presents a personal selection of music, verse and prose. With Diana Bishop and Gary Watson. Producer Ray Abbott Stereo