with the Most Rev
Thomas Winning.
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Elaine Storkey.
In Dossy a little girl is seen through her own eyes and those of the nuns watching her play. Swans goes on a trip to the seaside, where all is not as it should be.
Stereo
Chairman Michael Buerk. Witnesses face cross-examination from
Rabbi Hugo Gryn ,
Edward Pearce , Professor Roger Scruton and Janet Daley. Producer David Coomes. Stereo
Bernard Braden ambles through the world of transatlantic humour in a series of sixprogrammes. 1: Roots
Producer Edward Taylor. Stereo
Tlie Letter to the Hebrews
4: Faith gives substance to our hopes
with Sally Magnusson.
Karen Deco discovers the value of school meals.
Serial: Letters from
Constance (12).
Producer Geoff Spink
with Margaret Collins.
The science quiz, with Howie Firth and Tim Radford , Jack Cohen , John Emsley and David Hughes. Producer Christopher Lambton Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
Stereo
by Helen Kluger.
Synchronised swimming requires strength and a vivid imagination. The
Swans of Winchester may not be Olympic standard, but when
Courtney Wilding bursts into their lives there is an explosion of creative energy!
Synchronised swimming by The Rushmore Swimming Club Directed in association with Tight Assets Theatre by Jeremy Mortimer. Stereo
with Simon Rae and readers Adjoa Andoh and Heather Williams , plus guest Jean "Binta" Breeze. Producer Julian Wilkinson. Stereo
A performance by the group The Rocking Birds: a review of Porcelain, a play about the British
Chinese community; and a feature about the German playwright Botho Strauss. Presented by Paul Allen. Producer Jerome Weatherald
Stereo (Revised repeat at
9.15pm)
The Lunch Box by Gillian Tindall.
Read by Anna Massey. Producer Duncan Minshull
with Valerie Singleton and Wendy Austin.
by Jim Eldridge.
Starring James Grout as Mr Beeston , the head. 6: Beside the Seaside
Was there ever a trouble-free school trip?
Producer John Fawcett Wilson
Stereo
The great egg race. Stereo
Six portraits of people made famous by radio.
1: Mary Stocks: Feminist or Fogey?
Victorian liberal, doughty campaigner, puritan, baroness - and star of Any Questions? The public and private faces of this remarkable woman are examined by Anne Karpf. Producer Julian Hale. Stereo
The Swedish soprano Elisabeth Soderstrom chooses music to illustrate her reflections on laughter. Producer Gillian Hush. Stereo
with Ted Harrison. Producer Marlene Pease
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Stereo
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Caroline Bayley. Stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Lucky Jim Part 4.
The final part of Bruce Bedford's thriller.
The festival opening....
Music: Thomas Johnson
Director Andy Jordan. Stereo
The natural history quiz, chaired by Lionel Kelleway , with Sheila Anderson , Nicola Davies , Matthew Oates and Tegwyn Harris.
Producer John Holmes