6.45 Pause for Thought with the Rev
John Newton
talks to someone who has achieved something extra special or worth while this week.
8.50 Sports Round-Up
9.15 Pause for Thought with Fr Brian D'Arcy
Today: your legal questions answered.
On his last day as guest host Leslie Bricusse looks at theatre musicals.
with tales of the unexpected and the odd Mystery Voice.
Six comedy adventures. 1: The Property Game It's 1990 and, out in Docklands, they're pulling down yuppie flats and building warehouses. But Brightco's plans hit a snag.
Written by Andrew Palmer Producer Edward Taylor (R)
Recorded at the Hippodrome, Golders Green, London.
BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Stanley Black , led by Martin Loveday.
Singers: Cynthia Glover , John Lawrenson , Helen Glover and the Stephen Hill Singers. Introduced by John Marsh.
Producer Alan Boyd (R)
... at the piano.
Producer John Langridge
Roy Newsome presents the Desford Colliery Caterpillar Band, conducted by Paul Cosh.
Producer Bob McDowall
Tonight Alan Titchmarsh reports from the sixth
Birmingham International Film and Television
Festival, which features a retrospective of films by Birmingham-born producer Tony Garnett. There's also news of 'My Africa' - a series of events at the University of Warwick, including a tribute to South African jazz musician
Chris MacGregor ; and two new Shakespeare productions - The Taming of the Shrew in Leicester and Macbeth, with Jack Klaff , at the Birmingham Rep. Producer David Corser
Digby Fairweather looks at a few new jazz releases.
Producers Terry Carter and Stuart Hobday
A second chance to catch John Dunn in conversation with his After Six star guests. Tonight:
Ray Bradbury. The writer of fantasy and horror fiction talks about his latest novel,
A Graveyard for Lunatics.
with Night Ride
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Jen Sutton
The Early Show