with Rev Stephen Lynas.
with John Humphrys and Susannah Simons.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev
Richard Harries.
Final episode.
Stereo
Chris Dunkley of the Financial
Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy. Producer Nadine Grieve
The Revelation of Saint John the Divine
The first of six parts read by John Gielgud. Introduced by Canon John Sweet.
Abridged by William Roberts Director John Theocharis
Introduced from Cardiff by Gail Foley.
Story: Islands on the Moon Part 2.
The latest assessment on the chances of finding life on another planet, and an analysis of an alien life cycle. Presented by Jessica Holm.
Producer John Ruthven
with John Howard.
Questionmaster Dr Stefan Buczacki. Team leaders
Irene Thomas and Norman Painting. Guests Nicola Pagett , Caroline Charles , Hugh Johnson and Harry Chapman Pincher.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
Stereo
Miss Marjoribanks by Margaret Oliphant. 1: Lucilla's Revolution Stereo
Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
Edward Blishen invites Frances Edmonds and Tim Rice to choose four paperbacks.
Producer Susan Roberts. Stereo
Tim Marlow reads a new biography of Michael Foucault , the eminent
French philosopher, and visits the sculpture degree work at the Henry Doulton School. Robert Dawson -
Scott reports on the exhibitions at Edinburgh this year.
Producer Sally Marmion. stereo
Leaving Doyle's Cross by Frank Ronan.
Eileen Patterson-Smythe (Cullen that was) has a great deal to look forward to. It's called India. But is it the India of her dreams? Read by Sorcha Cusack.
Producer Duncan Minshull
with Frank Partridge and Wendy Austin.
Dylan Winter continues his American adventure. 7: Reunited with Rocky and Roland, Wilma's nickelodeons, and joining a wagon trail.
Producer Brian King. Stereo
Tennis antics for Nigel.
Written by Janey Preger. Stereo
with Rabbi Lionel Blue. Producer Daniel Snowman Stereo
High Street Banking
Live from the Victoria Rooms in Bristol.
Answering queries and complaints from the audience will be Sir John Quinton , chairman of Barclays; Peter Ellwood , chief executive of TSB; Kevin Newman , chief executive of First Direct; and Tony FitzSimons , chief executive of Bristol and West Building
Society. Chairman Donald MacCormick.
Producer Paul Kobrak
with John Diamond. Producer Charles Sigler
Aliens
Philip Dodd analyses the world-wide success of the most biological and most terrifying movie monster of the 20th century. Stereo
by Alistair Cooke.
with Max Easterman. Stereo
Seventy Years a Showman 3: Showmen's Lynch Law The showmen exact a grim revenge after their fair is wrecked by a mob. Stereo
Exercise your chuckle muscles till you are fit to burst! Harry Hill, Alistair McGowan - and Jo Brand too!
Music by the Jonathan Gee Trio Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
with Heather Payton.
In the second of two programmes about "access" radio,
Paul Donovan forages in the BBC Sound Archives to tell the story of the radio phone-in, from the first crackly requests for information to today's most offensive audience-baiting chat-show ringmasters.
Producer Hamish Mykura. Stereo