With Dr Haddon Willmer.
With Sue MacGregor and Brian Redhead With John Humphreys in Brighton. Details as Monday plus:
7-45 Thought for the Day
Wh Right Rev Vincent Nichols.
by Fay Weldon.
Read in two parts by Julie Christie.
1: Mark and Molly met on their birthday and discovered that they were both born on the same day....
ACSA Telltapes Production
Sir Claus Moser , just retired as Warden of Wadham College, Oxford, argues that more People should be in higher education.
PrOducer Gwyneth Williams
Psalnts. Part four, read by Hannah Gordon.
With Jenni Murray.
Story: from The Quick by Agnes Rossi.
Producer Geoff Spink
With Tasneem Siddiqi.
Brian Johnston umpires another test of wits. Taking the crease: Tim Rice and Willie Rushton. With Bill Franklyn and Rachael Heyhoe Flint. From Stoke D'Abernon Cricket Club, Surrey. Producer Jon Magnusson
with Nick Clarke and James Naughtie.
by Jonathan Myerson.
"There aren't any villains on the Padmore, just bored kids without jobs turning into thugs...."
Director Alison Hindell
David Mellor gives his guests the opportunity to sound off. This week includes scientist Colin Blakemore on philistinism, musician Pat Kane against relentless humour and journalist Bea Campbell on the myth of the underclass. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
Paul Allen reviews the musical Forever Plaid, goes to Northern Ballet's new Cinderella, and talks to Peter Hall who has just published his autobiography.
Producer Neil Trevithick (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Alison Leonard.
"Mummy could have had friends. She could have kept Daddy. But all she wanted was Maria and me. And now that she was ill, the good girl, came home. Read by Elizabeth Morgan. Producer Caroline Sarll
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
A A series of amusing lectures whereby entertainer Mr Hardy lays down his hot comedy thang.
1 How to Stay Alive for as Long as You Possibly Can. With Debbie Isitt and Stephen Frost.
A Pozzitive Production
Peter Snow presents a four-part guide to military deception, from ancient to modern times. 1. The Lessons of Troy. Producer Julian Hale
SEE PREVIEW page 11
Billy Kay explores the importance of the Anglo-Scottish border today and celebrates the characters and cultures of the people who live there.
Producer Michael Shaw
Presented by Ted Harrison. Producer Marlene Pease
PHONE: [number removed](Mon-Fri 10.00am-5.00pm)
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
Presented by Roger White.
with Richard Kershaw in London and Robin Lustig in Brighton.
Episode nine.
The first part of Bernard Kops 's five-part serial.
1956. In the big world is the Suez crisis, but Simon is about to run away to Soho. with Peter Acre
Director Alan Drury
Introduced by Joanna Buchan
3: Motley Collection. Including Peter Gurney who writes poems about his guinea pigs. Producer Simon Elmes