with Fr Wilfrid McGreal.
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev
David Cohen.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Your chance to talk to
Nick Ross and his guests on an issue of the moment.
Producer Nick Utechin
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II Samuel
Part 2.
withjenni Murray. Serial: Deep Sleep by Frances Fyfield.
Helen West of the Crown Prosecution Service is recovering in hospital from an operation. There she strikes up an unlikely friendship with the anaesthetist, which is to prove highly relevant to her next case.
The first often episodes read by Jan Francis. Abridged by Doreen Estall Music: Britten's Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge
with Geoff Watts.
Producer Peter Croasdale
with John Howard.
The last of a seven-part adaptation of the novel by John Ie Carre.
Surrounded by old colleagues, George Smiley plots the closing stages of a "journey" that has brought a great prize within his grasp.
Music Max Harris.
Adapted by Rene Basilico
Producer John Fawcett Wilson Stereo
with Nick Clarke in London, and James Naughtie in Maastricht.
Shopping
A comedy by Kevin Wong about a mother's exacting search for a suitable match for her son.
Director Tony Cliff. Stereo
with three members of the viol consort Fretwork -
Richard Boothby , Richard Campbell and William Hunt. Producer Michael Emery. Stereo
In the fourth of five talks, Peter White fulminates against the conventional wisdom that high-tech, or even low-tech for that matter, will solve all blind people's problems. Producer Thena Heshel
Robert Dawson-Scott considers what thriller writers have made of the last 12 months of murder, mayhem and intrigue; veteran blues pianist
Johnny Johnson is a guest; and the life and work of the photographer Irving Penn is examined.
Producer Anthony Denselow
Stereo (Revised repeat 9.30pm)
Cuddy by Kate Griffin. Read by Eileen O'Brien. Producer Gillian Hush
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
The adventures of characters created by the humorist J B Morton.
With Richard Ingrams , John Wells ,
Patricia Routledge , John Sessions and Brian Perkins.
Producer Harry Thompson Stereo
The chance of a VIP guest changes Lynda's panto dates.
Ashes of Empire
A three-part series in which Gordon Clough reports from the Soviet Union. 2: Goinglt Alone
Will the separation now demanded by the Ukraine and other republics plunge the old Union into greater poverty and chaos?
Producers Lucy Ash and Lynne Jones
with Peter White.
Producer Thena Heshel
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9.30pm and 10.30pm
Stereo (Revised rpt of 4.05pm)
with Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod.
Stereo
Love and Death on Long Island by Gilbert Adair. Final part.
Stereo