with Henry Tankel.
Presented by Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev
Tom Butler.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Presented by Libby Purves.
Producer Bridget Osborne
This week the team visits
Enfield in Middlesex, where members of the Capel Manor Horticultural and Environmental Centre put their queries to
Fred Downham ,
Alan Durose and Sue Phillips. Chairman Clay Jones.
The Bookshop on Platform 13 by Richard Huggett.
A bookshop owner creates the perfect crime.
Read by Graham Wyles. Producer Alec Reid
Presented by Canon Colin Semper.
Introit: 0 Taste and See
(Vaughan Williams);
Come, Let Us Sing of a Wonderful Love
(Wonderful Love);
Matthew 8, w 1-11, 13; Nunc Dimittis (Dyson in F); Have Faith in God My Heart (Doncaster, BP 28). Director of Music Barry Rose. Stereo
Reporter Roisin McAuley.
Tailoring bacteria to clean up waste, and new kinds of CD.
Carol Vorderman loosens the nuts and bolts of today's technology. Producer Deborah Cohen
Presented by Margaret Collins. 0 FACTSHEET No 28: send a large sae to
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A quizzical investigation of science chaired by Michael Scott.
With biologists Bob Ralph and Aubrey Manning and physicists
Alex Cunningham and Howie Firth.
Producer Louise Dalziel Stereo
Presented by James Naughtie.
by the Labour Party.
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Scheherazade saved herself by telling wondrous stories. Kathleen Griffin listens to new tales coming from Muslim women.
Serial: The Adultery Department (8)
The second of four cases for private detective Liz Parker.
A Husband Scorned
Liz finds herself attracted to a man whose wife has disappeared.
Written by Nick McCarty.
Director Philip Martin. Stereo
Dilly Barlow is in fine voice this week with the history of Speakers' Corner and a dose of 'Asiatic Warbling'.
Producer Penny Lawrence
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Larry Goldberg cruises New York in the early hours; Dave and Phyllis Seymour remember a driven life in London; and members of the New
York taxi drivers' union provide the chorus. Producers Piers Plowright and Adrian Quine. Stereo
Brian Sibley looks at the new film Thelma and Louise which heralds the latest trend in Hollywood for female buddy plots;
Helen Mirren stars in Sex
Please We're Italian; and Mervyn Williams reports on the St Albans Organ Festival.
Producer Beaty Rubens
Stereo
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes.
and Financial Report
Stereo
Joe Grundy 's a desperate man ...
with Barry Cunliffe.
Dr Sally Taylor talks to Christopher Cook about Walter Duranty , the Pulitzer Prize winner whose front-page articles in the New York Times earned him the nickname of 'Stalin's apologist'. And Lord Bullock concludes his assessment of the parallel lives of Stalin and Hitler.
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care.
As arguments intensify about the future shape of Europe, will the nation state lose its meaning for the members of the European Community, but find new resonance in countries where nationalism has found a voice? John Simpson chairs the discussion among an international audience in the Grand
Committee Room of the House of Commons.
Leading the debate are the Rt Hon
John MacGregor , MP, Leader of the House of Commons; Jaques Attali , the President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Oleg Rumjancev , a leader of the Social Democratic
Party of the Russian
Federation; and Dimitrij Rupet , the Foreign
Minister of the Yugoslavian republic of Slovenia.
Producer Sheila Cook. Stereo
Stereo
Presented by Nigel Cassidy. Stereo
Presented by Robin Lustig. Stereo
Full House by Molly Keane. Part 8.
Five programmes in which Steve Race i celebrates 50 years ! as a broadcaster. j 3: Those Damned Dots
Producer Pete Atkin !