Radio: Pick of the Day

Dominic Cavendish
Friday 09 April 1999 23:02 BST
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AGEING FANS of Blake's 7 are granted an hour of pure nostalgia this afternoon. The Saturday Play (3pm R4) is "The Syndeton Experiment", penned by Barry Letts. It reunites the original TV cast, reactivates their battle with the Federation and featuring like "If we haven't made the hyperjump within 97 minutes, we'll have missed the co-ordinates."

From Station to Stadium: the Rolling Stones on the Road (7pm R2) gathers no dross, as the band reflect on their career.

There's another chance to catch part one of Bronte's Villette in the Classic Serial (9pm R4), starring Catherine McCormack (right) and the study of Elizabeth Barrett Browning in Adventures in Poetry (11.30pm R4), first aired last Sunday.

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