with Marjorie Lofthouse. Stereo
with the Rev John Davis.
John Humphrys ,
Brian Redhead , Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday relive the major events of 1991, and discuss their implications for 1992 with some of those most closely involved. including at
Past punters join
Susan Marling for flashbacks and Updates on their reports.
Phil Smith 's portrait of life 'n a Pennine community during the festive season. Producer Gillian Hush
Chronicles. The first of seven parts read from the Authorised Version by Paul Daneman.
Abridged by Gareth Gwyn Jones Director Alan Drury
Historic moments" from the first series presented by Christopher Morris. Stereo
The Hobbit or There and Back Again by J R R Tolkien. Part 2. (For cast see next Saturday)
2: Steve Davis gets some sporting advice over the snooker table. stereo
(Claire Rayner : tomorrow 12 noon)
Ray Cooney , Johnny Morris and Frank Thornton tell the stories. Chairman Tim Brooke-Taylor and you, the listener, have to guess who is hoaxing.
Producer Edward Taylor. Stereo
It's supposed to be the season of good will in Little Blighty, but parish council leader John Barnum is depressed. With John Baddeley , Bernadine Corrigan , Jo Kendall , Jonathan Kydd and Daniel Strauss.
Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo
The Silver King
The classic melodrama by Henry Arthur Jones.
John Duttine plays Wilfred Denver , brought to his ruin by drinking and gambling, and Frances Barber plays his devoted wife Nelly.
Music Trevor Allan.
Adapted and directed by Adrian Bean Stereo (The Schoolmistress: tomorrow at 2.00pm)
2: Fishooks! It's the Major!
Three portraits of radio greats.
2: Only a Little Lamb For 40 years,
Derek McCulloch - Uncle Mac - was the beloved voice of wireless for children.
Trevor Hill investigates.
Producer Simon Elmes. Stereo
4: Bravo!
"When Swirsky came back so suddenly his moustache was at its best: a pirate's throwing knife. His wife was called Ruthie ..."
Dame Judi Dench and Michael Williams with their literary selection, from the Hampstead Theatre. Reader Alec McCowen.
Producer Kate Whitehead. Stereo
Introducing
MrDollfuss Angus Deayton reads a new story written by five writers, each one picking up where the last one left off, beginning with Peter Tinniswood.
Producer Marc Jobst
(Tomorrow: Alice Thomas Ellis )
Robert Booth hosts a historical chat with Denis Healey , Jennifer Paterson , Eric Anderson and Michael Wood. Stereo
Caroline has a confession to make...
Dr Anthony Clare meets Sir James Savile.
3: Singin'in the Rain
The stars of one of MGM's most popular musicals, with directors, producers and other Hollywood veterans, remember a film which was set in the period when the silent era lurched into the "talkies", Stereo
3: The American cellist
Lynn Harrell. Stereo
The final programme. Stereo
Simon Callow visits Dublin, its theatre directors and critics, and the archives of Irish and British broadcasting, for a portrait of Ireland's great actor, director and writer Micheal Mac Liammoir.
(Stereo)
Bram Stoker's epic tale dramatised in seven parts.
On holiday in Whitby, Mina waits to hear from Jonathan. Following a great storm and a shipwreck, Lucy starts sleepwalking.
(Stereo)
DettaO'Cathain,
Managing Director of London's Barbican Centre, talks to Robin Ray. Producer Emma Kingsley Stereo