Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 281,492 playable programmes from the BBC

All Too Human Lenten series in which women preachers explore the impact of the gospel today. 2: Gospel and Identity. From the University of Glamorgan, with Dr Elizabeth Stuart.
Luke 9, w 28-36; Philippians 4, w 1-4. Led by the Rev Geoff Calderbank. Musical director Simon Lovell.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr Elizabeth Stuart.
Director:
Simon Lovell.

This week, a single play dramatised by Peter Mackie from the classic short story by Prosper Merimee . For Mateo Falcone , a living legend among
Corsican bandits, honour is sacred.
Director David Hunter. Rptd Friday at 2.00pm

Contributors

Dramatised By:
Peter MacKie
Story By:
Prosper Merimee
Unknown:
Mateo Falcone
Director:
David Hunter.
Mateo:
- Jonathan Adams
Saupiero:
Jack Klaff
Guiseppa:
Natasha Pyne
Fortunato:
Tom Bevan
Gamba:
Andrew Wincott
Sergeant:
Ian Masters
Varicello:
David Antrobus
Maldini:
Tom Knight
Capello:
Joshua Towb
Prisoner:
Andrew Branch

The Plane Truth. The world's airlines are inching back to profitability, after losing more money in five years than they had ever made. But with huge subsidies, a network of regulations and cut-throat competition, Peter Day asks how business-like this huge industry really is.
Editor Stephen Chilcott

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Day
Editor:
Stephen Chilcott

A dramatisation of Betsy Byars ' novel The Two Thousand Pound Goldfish.
2: Warren Dreams of Hollywood.
With Leonard Kirby as Warren Otis and Heather Tobias as Aunt Pepper. with Dominic Letts , John Baddeley ,
Keith Drinkel and James Telfer. Dramatised by Tony Coult. Director Celia De Wolff Rpt

Contributors

Unknown:
Betsy Byars
Unknown:
Leonard Kirby
Unknown:
Warren Otis
Unknown:
Heather Tobias
Unknown:
Dominic Letts
Unknown:
John Baddeley
Unknown:
Keith Drinkel
Unknown:
James Telfer.
Dramatised By:
Tony Coult.
Director:
Celia de Wolff
Fiona Hillman:
Diane Bull
Louise:
Sacha Flory
Saffron:
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Samir:
Rocky Samrai
Mr Gordon:
Louis Mahoney

7: A Harley Street Address. Dave, a builder, thinks he can talk his way into most places. But, having completed his training as a hypnotherapist, his dream of nailing his plaque outside a door in Harley Street is proving difficult. Producer Suzy Andrews

Contributors

Producer:
Suzy Andrews

In 1989, as one Communist regime after another toppled, Fidel Castro kept his Cuban regime intact. David Brighty was UK Ambassador in Havana at the time. He talks to Robert Kee about the local impact of the changes taking place on the other side of the Atlantic. A Brian Lapping production

Contributors

Unknown:
Fidel Castro
Unknown:
David Brighty
Unknown:
Robert Kee

BBC Radio 4 FM

About BBC Radio 4

Intelligent speech, the most insightful journalism, the wittiest comedy, the most fascinating features and the most compelling drama and readings anywhere in UK radio.

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More

About this data

This data is drawn from the data stream that informs BBC's iPlayer and Sounds. The information shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was/is subject to change and may not be accurate. More