with the Rev
Geoffrey Fewkes. Stereo
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev
Tom Butler.
This morning
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in the Election Call studio by the Shadow Chancellor,
John Smith , to answer questions from voters on Labour's policies and promises.
Lines open from 8.00am. 0 SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC1
Hosea Patrick Malahide reads the first of two selections from the Authorised Version. Introduced by Dr Kathryn Dell.
Abridged by Sandra Willingham Producer Elizabeth Taylor
with John Howard.
An eight-part series by Jim Eldridge. Starring
Karl Howman as Mr Sims and James Grout as Mr Beeston , the Head Teacher.
1: Back in the Jug Again
The first staff meeting of a new school year produces a surprise announcement - with consequences that threaten harmony in the staff room.
Producer John Fawcett Wilson Stereo
with James Naughtie and Nick Clarke , including the latest news on the election campaign across the UK.
Following the death of his wife, the author
Frederick Bradnum wrote this as a recollection of her in order to put his grief on a less personal plane. Philip Voss and Maria Charles play the husband and the wife.
With Paul Downing , Sheila Grant ,
Roger Hammond , Jenny Howe ,
Liz Mansfield , Ben Onwukwe and John Rye.
Director John Tydeman Stereo
Simon Rae introduces your poetry requests. Producer Susan Roberts. Stereo •REQUESTS TO: Poetry Please! BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
Paul Allen meets the new Royal Court director Stephen Daldry.
Producer Quentin Cooper Stereo
(Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
A Question of Detail by Maeve Kennedy.
A failed rendezvous at the perfect hotel prompts an exquisite revenge.
Read by Grainne McGann. Producer Eoin O'Callaghan
with Frank Partridge and Hugh Sykes.
by the Conservative Party.
A six-part comedy series by Peter Tinniswood. 4: Coping with Urges
Rosie has found herself a bloke, a dishy French estate agent, but Nancy says she saw him first.
Director Shaun MacLoughlin Stereo
Not quite the tasting the villagers were hoping for.
Sylvia Colley lost two of her three daughters to cystic fibrosis. In this programme she celebrates their lives. Producer Piers Plowright .Stereo
with Kati Whitaker. Producer Marlene Pease •PHONE: [number removed](Mon-Fri 10.00am-5.00pm) ●WRITE to: Does He Take
Sugar?, BBC. London W1A 1AA
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Mark Gregory. Stereo
with Richard Kershaw. Stereo
Love is Blue by Joan Wyndham. Part 4.
A six-part comedy series written by Simon Booker. 4: Hello, Goodbye
Director Matthew Walters Stereo