with the Rev
Canon Tony Hart. Stereo
Presented by Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Fr John McDade.
by John Betjeman. Part 6.
In the second of six programmes, Dr Anthony Clare is face to face with the distinguished actor Anthony Hopkins , currently frightening people as Dr Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs.
Producer Michael Ember
Peter Langan : a Memoir
Brian Sewell reads from Peter Langan 's A Life with Food.
Abridged by Brian Sewell Producer Ned Chaillet Stereo
This week the team visits Riding Mill in Northumberland.
Miss Givings by Susan Jeffreys.
'Revenge ... is a dish best eaten cold.'
Read by Alice Arnold. Producer Jane Morgan
God of Love and Truth and Beauty (Carolyn, BBC HB 273); Galatians 1, w 13-24; How Lovely Are the Messengers
(Mendelssohn); And Can It Be That I Should Gain (Sagina). With the BBC Singers directed by Barry Rose. Stereo
The second of seven radio portraits in conversation, recollection and anecdote.
Chris Mullin
Reporter Jon Silverman. Producer Chris Harmer
with Debbie Thrower.
Michael Scott chairs this week's scientific panel game in which the science in Lewis Carroll 's Alice adventures comes under the microscope. With
Heather Couper , Nigel Henbest , Bryan Sykes and Georgina Ferry.
Producer Louise Dalziel. Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
with Cathy Smith.
Serial: Seeing Red.
The first of eight episodes written and read by Coral Atkins.
On a day in June 1970,
Coral Atkins , a star in the TV soap opera A Family at War, went to open a fete in a children's home.
It was a day that was to change her life and her lifestyle forever.
Abridged by Pat McLoughlin
Music: The Little Horses (trad)
On a Greek island, the multinational colony of artists and 'ex-pats' are surprised to learn that Boris, a famous Russian ballet star, is about to give a party for an unpleasant Englishman. Written by Peter Tegel.
Director Richard Wortley. Stereo
Dilly Barlow is in Yorkshire to find out why tulips from Amsterdam once nearly broke the bank, and to track down Mr Arthur
Bell Nicholls , husband of Yorkshire novelist
Charlotte Bronte.
Producer Sally England
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Six programmes in which reporter Felicity Goodey investigates the secrets of business success.
4: Ken Bell
Fifteen years ago
Newcastle butcher Ken
Bell started selling prawns as a sideline. Now his frozen seafood firm has an annual turnover of E30 million. Today he offers some provocative opinions about the economic climate.
Producer Glyn Jones
Nigel Andrews discusses the new releases including the latest Turtles saga; and reports on the growing number of sculpture gardens. Producer Nicki Paxman
Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Wendy Austin.
and Financial Report
Stereo
A pleasant evening ends with bad news ...
The second of seven programmes in which
Antony Hopkins draws his subjects from forthcoming Promenade concerts.
Producer Patrick Lambert. Stereo
The final programme in which Colin Semper meets two people who, confronted by the same moral dilemma, arrived at very different decisions. Today: two people each face the prospect of having to devote many years to caring for an elderly and infirm parent. Should they place them in a home?
Producer Brian King
Stereo
with Nigel Cassidy. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod.
Stereo
Talking It Over by Julian Barnes. Part 8.
Last summer, the little school in the remote village of Uldale in the Lake District was closed.
The loss of the school affected more than just the children, as the building was the focal point of many village activities. In tonight's programme, teachers, pupils and the people of this rural community talk about the place of the school in their lives, as the final lessons are held and the door is closed for the last time. Presented by Ian McMillan.
Producer Dave Sheasby. Stereo
by James Joyce. Part 7. Read by Stephen Rea ,
Norman Rodway ,
Sinead Cusack and James Greene.