with Rev Gethin
Abraham-Williams.
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rt Rev Tom Butler
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Your chance to talk to
Nick Ross and his guests on an issue of the moment. Producer Poppy Hughes
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Episode 4.
with Jenni Murray.
Serial: The Wedding Group by Elizabeth Taylor. Read in 13 episodes by Patricia Hodge. Although Quayne is mostly a world of women, it is dominated by "the master",
Harry Bretton , an artist not a million miles away from Augustus John. His granddaughter, Cressy, is determined to escape. Abridged by Meg Clarke
Music: Delius' Scherzando
with Geoff Watts. Producer Julia Durbin
with Linda Lewis.
by Tony Bagley. Starring
2: Roy decides to become a reconstructed new man and joins an environmental pressure group in order to impress Jane. Meanwhile Pavarotti appears in his dreams with some invaluable advice.
Music: Julian Wastall
Theme sung by Toyah Willcox Producer Paul Schlesinger Stereo
with James Naughtie.
Seaside by Thomas McLaughlin.
Judy sits on a beach in the south of Ireland at three o'clock in the morning, deciding whether she should travel to England for an abortion, when Sally is washed ashore.
Director Pam Brighton
with Alfia, Eleanora and Elvira Bekova : three professional musicians for whom politics and music became painfully entangled when they left the Soviet Union for the West.
Producer Michael Emery.
As the latest volume of the Dictionary of National Biography is published, Gill Pyrah investigates who qualifies for an entry. Plus a review of Radio 4's
The Older Woman. The studio guest is author and musician Kevin Coyne. Producer Tim Dee
The Quilt by Jenny Hursell.
"Ruth would sit on the stairs and stare at it, marvelling at the way such crazy misshapes of cloth had been fitted together to make a regular whole."
Read by Melissa Sinden. Producer Gillian Hush
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
by Jan Etherington and Gavin Petrie.
Starring James Bolam as Bill and Lynda Bellingham as Faith. 2: Short Change
Bill and Faith's dreams of a luxury riverside flat disintegrate when Hannah announces she's taking a year out of university and Joe returns prematurely from America.
Producer Paul Schlesinger
Can the professionals see eye-to-eye? Stereo
Three programmes in which Anthony Howard traces the turbulent history of the trade union movement since the Second World War. With contributions from the shop-floor to No 10.
3: She Didn't Want to
Know
Producer Mark Savage.
The third of six programmes in which Miles Kington interviews characters from history and fiction. Mona Lisa.
"Leonardo was insufferable. He knew more than any man or woman I have ever met, and he knew it. He treated me as a sounding board...." Mona Lisa performed by Miranda Richardson.
Producer Anne-Marie Cole
with Peter White. Producer Thena Heshel
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with Roger White. Stereo
with Tim Sebastian. Stereo
Mr Olim Part 7.
On Stage
Andrew McAllister introduces poet Benjamin Zephaniah in performance at the BBC Poetry Festival in Bristol.
Producer Susan Roberts. Stereo