with Rev Jim McAllister.
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys. ' Details as Monday plus:
with Tom Butler.
John Waite investigates....
The Harder They Fall. Glenys Kinnock continues her exploration of the political consequences of changes in the family with a look at the fortunes of families that need financial help to survive.
Producer Anna Parkinson
The Gospel of Mark. Part 3: A Question of Authority.
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Sue Margolis investigates why Marilyn Monroe , Eartha Kitt , Judy Garland , Marlene Dietrich and Bette Davis attract such devotion from gay men.
Serial: Northand South (8)
Producer Geoff Spink
withTasneemSiddiqi.
Spoof documentaries written and presented by Chris Kelly.
4: The Anthropologist. Starring Prunella Scales. What made Dame Agatha Duckworth one of Chris Kelly 's heroes? With contributions from Clement Freud , Robert Robinson , Brian Bowles , Rebecca Front, Garard Green , Simon Greenall and Maggie Guess. Producer Harry Thompson
with James Naughtie.
A sharply observed story of masculinity, fear and love by Mark Davies Markham, recorded on location in Liverpool with music by Pete Wylie of the Mighty Wah.
Nick, a 27-year old Liverpudlian, likes going down the pub, having a laugh. He writes songs with his band and hopes for a brighter future. He's always had an answer for everything - until now. Until now he's never had to face dying.
As a season of plays on Radios 3 and 4 begins, Paul Allen listens to the work of John Osborne including Look Back in Angerand The Entertainer.
Producer Lore Windemuth (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Alun Richards.
The new lad on the lifeboat has a record for thieving. Can he live it down? Read by Brian Hibbard. Producer Jane Dauncey
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Sandi Toksvig chairs the panel show which rescues celebrity clips from the darkest corners of the BBC boiler room. With Tony Hawks, Nick Revell, Andy Hamilton and Neil Mullarkey.
Labour pains.
The murmuring subsides, the lights dim and the audience waits. It's your moment ... and you blow it. Forty minutes of panicky, pupil-dilating stories as musicians, sportspeople, actors, politicians, comics and interviewers re-live those endless moments of undiluted panic. Producer Marc Jobst
2: The Inescapable Core. Sheena McDonald asks how the changes in the Civil Service will affect its core- Whitehall and the permanent secretaries who rule government departments.
Producer Andrew Denwood
Presented by Ted Harrison.
For listeners with disabilities.
Producer Marlene Pease
PHONE: [number removed](Mon-Fri 10.00am-5.00pm)
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
Presented by Roger White.
Presented by Richard Kershaw.
Part 4.
Dramatisation of Graham Greene 's novel, starring Michael Kitchen as Brown, with James Maxwell as Smith and Helen
Horton as Mrs Smith.
5: Brown plays host at a dinner party for the Smiths, and is himself guest at a very different kind of ceremony.
With Tessa Wojtczak , Rudolph Walker , Kenneth Gardiner , Tony Armatrading , Terrence Hardiman and Paterson Joseph.
Dramatised by Rene Basilico
Producer John Fawcett Wilson