with Clive Lawton.
Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rt Rev Vincent Nichols
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament.
Your chance to talk to
Nick Ross and his guests on an issue of the moment. Producer Denis Nightingale ●LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Luke
Part 3
with Jenni Murray.
Sheila McClennon explores the changing line of the trouser suit.
(Revised repeat at 7.20pm LW)
Serial: Coroner's Pidgin (11)
Professor Anthony Clare presents the weekly magazine devoted to matters of the mind.
Producer Tony Phillips
with Debbie Thrower.
Robert Booth dips into the past for a none-too-serious historical chat with Rosie Boycott , John Sessions , Miles Kington and Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. Producer Liz Anstee. Stereo
with James Naughtie.
I Say, I Say, I Say
Gerald and Dai are the famous comedy double-act "The Belvadere Brothers" in William Ingram 's new comedy. Well, they were, once upon a time. But you've never heard of them? No - sadly, neither has anyone else.
Director Enyd Williams. Stereo
with folk musician
Kathryn Tickell and the members of her band.
Producer Michael Emery. Stereo
Dr Johnson on False Hope Last in a series of six great English language essays. "Such is the general dream in which we slumber out our time; every man thinks the day is coming in which he shall be gratified with all his wishes." Read by Geoffrey Whitehead. Director Jeremy Mortimer
Robert Dawson-Scott discusses the new books of the week and visits the English Shakespeare Company's' touring production of Macbeth; and Judy Meewezen reports on the return of The Blue Angel to Berlin in a new production starring Ute Lemper.
Producer Julian May. Stereo (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
Five Stories by Graham Greene
Read by John Rowe.
2: The Overnight Bag. Henry Cooper is suspiciously eager to divulge the macabre contents of his overnight bag.
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
Kathleen Turner stars as V I Warshawski in Michelene Wandor's six-part dramatisation of Sara Paretsky 's novel. 3: Acid Test.
V I's best friend, Agnes Paciorek , has been murdered, but is there a connection with V I's investigation at the Priory and the anonymous phone calls?
Director Janet Whitaker
Stereo
Lynda brings forth a peace offering
Susan Marling presents a series which reflects the experience of life at street level in contemporary Britain.
5: Redhill.
St John's Road, Redhill, is a pleasant leafy road in a Surrey suburb. From all appearances it is comfortably tucked down out of the wind of recession. Open the well-kept front doors and you discover otherwise.
Producer Mary Price
News, views and information for people with a visual handicap.
Presented by Peter White. Producer Thena Heshel eQUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: tel [number removed]between
9.30pm and 10.30pm
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Stereo
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
Presented by Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod.
Stereo
Regeneration by Pat Barker. Part 2.
It's the first semi-final:
Sunday Times v Sunday Express.
It's the year that dog licences were abolished.
Hunter Davies has to referee this dog-fight. Producers Viv Black and Hamish Mykura Stereo