with Canon Barney Milligan.
with Peter Hobday. Details as Holiday Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Jonathan Fryer
Dr Anthony Clare talks to Bob Monkhouse.
4: "Looknow" Hobson. stereo
The final episode.
Producer Armando lannucci Stereo
4: Sinking a Bismark with Sir Richard Martin -
Bird of Yates Wine Lodge.
4: Hercule Poirot discovers that someone is lying to him. Stereo
5: Fascinating Aida
Why did the trio break up on the brink of stardom? (Final programme tomorrow)
3: See You Outside Boots in Oxford. Cast as Christmas Eve, plus:
Producer Caroline Leddy. Stereo
with James Naughtie.
Stereo
7: The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde.
Hiram B Otis has bought Canterville Chase - complete with ghost.
Piano played by David Dorward Dramatised by Nick McCarty
Director Hamish Wilson. Stereo (Final play tomorrow)
4: Saturday Night
Saturnalia: That Was the Week That Was.
(Final programme tomorrow)
4: The
Roys Duncan Roy grew up knowing he was different from his brothers....
Producer Chris Paling Stereo
Pagans
Rick de Marinis ' blackish comedy for the last day of the year.
Read by Garrick Hagon. Producer Duncan Minshull
with Frank Partridge and Hugh Sykes.
The first of four back issues. With Susie Brann , Alistair McGowan , Mary Elliot-Nelson ,
Julian Dutton , Peter Baynham.
Producer Sarah Smith. Stereo
John's rapt with Holly. stereo
Robert Robinson ad libs with chess players.
Producer Nadine Grieve
Even the festive season turns sour for John Barnum, leader of the Blighty Parish Council.
With John Baddeley, Jo Kendall, Michael Troughton, Jonathan Kydd, Bernadine Corrigan and Daniel Strauss.
(Stereo)
In the last of her conversations with June Knox-Mawer, Adelaide
Hall recalls her work with ENSA. Stereo
3: Arctic Science and Global Change
How can Arctic seals and squirrels help the world to survive a new Ice Age? Stereo
Aria
Peggy Reynolds talks to "Tosca"s
Josephine Barstow and Janice Cairns , director Jonathan Miller and conductor Mark Elder about the interpretation of the aria Vissi d'arte.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Stereo
Dr Zoltan Frankl lives safely in North London now, a retired oral surgeon. But over 50 years ago he was swept up by the horrors of the Nazi occupation of Hungary. Producers Piers Plowright and Claire Randall. Stereo
with Melanie Phillips. Stereo
The Doctor's Family 4: The Frequent Visitor
with Edward De Souza as the Man in Black.
2: The Next in line by Ray Bradbury.
Is it possible literally to frighten someone to death?
TAFLER, SIRIOL JENKINS, DAVID HOLT Dramatised by Brian Sibley Stereo
The final part.
in words and music, with the Rev Tony Burnham. Producer Noel Vincent