with Brian Kay. stereo
Dilly Barlow with your choice of memorable radio moments. Producer Helen Fry
Stereo
An ecumenical celebration from High Street Methodist Church, Harpenden, Herts, led by the Rev John Walker. OCome All Ye Faithful; Joy to the World; Love
Came Down at Christmas; Uohn4,w7-14;Johnl, vv 6-14; Born in the Night; A King Comes!; Good
Christians All, Rejoice;
What Sweeter Music; Hark! the Herald Angels Sing.
Choirmaster Derek Curran. Organist David Noble. Stereo
Christmas Day entries from Joan Wyndham (1942),
Col Peter Hawker (1824) and Noël Coward (1960). Stereo (More extracts: New Year's Day)
with Christopher Morris, Steve Coogan, Patrick Marber, Doon MacKichan, Rebecca Front and David Schneider.
(Stereo)
Tolkien's The Hobbit or There and Back Again. The original 1968 production of this epic adventure, broadcast over four days, in celebration of next month's centenary of J R Tolkien's birth. Part 1. (For cast see next Saturday)
Nick Baker brings six people together with their famous namesakes. 1: Tea for two Victoria Woods. Producer John Watkins
(Steve Davis : tomorrow 12 noon)
Nancy has always had lovely family Christmases. But then she finds Winston filling his pillowcases with food. Written by Peter Tinniswood.
Director Shaun MacLoughlin
Stereo
Starring Tony Hancock in Christmas East Cheam Style, written by Ray Galton and Alan Simpson. With Sidney James ,
Bill Kerr. Hattie Jacques and Kenneth Williams. Producer Dennis Main Wilson (First broadcast in 1956)
(Broadcastyesterday 7.05pm)
London Assurance
In Boucicault's comedy of manners, the year is 1840 and Sir Harcourt Courtly is preening himself for his conquest of Grace Harkaway.
Solomon Isaacs. .. PETER PENRY-JONES
Adapted and directed by Sue Wilson Stereo (The Silver King, tomorrow at2.00pm)
The first of three programmes in which
Christopher Matthew recalls life in postwar Surrey.
An Explosion of Bowler Hats Producer Alastair Wilson
The first of three portraits. It's That Man Again Phil Smith profiles Tommy Handley.
Producer Julian Hale. Stereo
3: Arrivederci!
Sir Antony Jay is
Robin Ray 's guest.
Producer Edwina Wolstencroft Stereo
2: Scarborough. Stereo
with Simon Hoggart.
The fourth of eight political dramas by Christopher Lee. Charles Bannister. JULIAN GLOVER
Producer Neil Cargill. Stereo
Tidings of great joy...
Dr Anthony Clare 's guest is Dame
Barbara Cartland.
2: The Wizard of Oz
How a well-known children's book became one of the most widely seen fantasy musicals ever made. Stereo (Tomorrow: Singin' in the Rain)
2: Welsh harpist
Osian Ellis. stereo
(Tomorrow: cellist Lynn Harrell )
The second of three programmes. Stereo
Dr Alan Maryon Davis embarks on a quest for the blueprint of human life - DNA.
Producer Chris Wines. Stereo
Walden. Part 6.
Three programmes in which
David Bean revisits youthful haunts. Today: his birthplace in Tottenham, London.
Stereo
Stories from a marriage, written and read by Leonard Barras.
by Leo Tolstoy. Read by Joss Ackland.