Music selected by Thelma Bailey and Michael Ford BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Producer ALLAN WRIGHT
7.10 Today's Papers
Allan Wright and Liz Rigbey take breakfast with a couple of farm vets and discover that they're face to face with an endangered species. Producer Liz RIGBEY BBC Birmingham
with Rosemary Hartill
Mike Gilliam talks to Alan Titchmarsh
8.10 Today's Papers
Presented by Tony Lewis
A big Rugby Union day ahead, with Scotland playing Wales at Murrayfield and the Irish taking on France at Lansdowne Road. Plus news of England's cricketers in their World Cup match against Pakistan in Melbourne.
Producer EMILY MCMAHON
Bernard Falk presents a practical guide to the holiday, travel and leisure scene with help from ROBIN DEWHURST , SUSAN MARLING and PATRICK STODDART. Producer JENNY MALLINSON DUFF Editor ROGER MACDONALD
David Walker presents a personal review of the weekly magazines.
Producer SUSAN SNAILUM
Peter Riddell , Political Editor of the Financial Times, reviews the past week. Producer JIM GRAY
with Margaret Howard Stereo
BBC correspondents talk about the countries they work in-the politics and the people. Producer ZAREER MASANI
Presented by Louise Botting (Details on Monday at 10.0 am)
Short stories by P.G. Wodehouse.
Adapted for radio in seven parts by Richard Usborne.
With Richard Vernon as Lord Emsworth, Lockwood West as Beach and Margot Boyd as Lady Constance.
David Waterstone ;
Richard Needham , mp; Dr Kim Howells and Claire Rayner
Dull Sun, Polished Moon by MIKE WALKER
A film crew go into the Amazonian jungle to make a documentary about tribal life there - and find that, in facing various hazards together, they come to terms with themselves.
Directed by CHRISTOPHER VENNING Stereo
with Jeremy Nicholas
(Details on Friday at 11.0 am)
If I don stop fighting now, I shall either melt, or spontaneously combust like
Mr Krook in Bleak House; and all that will be left will be a nasty oily puddle on the floor. Catherine Lucy Czerkawska gives a personal account of how the exhilarating, demanding (and sometimes painful) discipline of karate has changed her rather sedentary writer's life.
With James Hepburn Producer PATRICK RAYNER BBC Scotland
by Anthony Smith
Presented by Derek Jones Stereo
An irreverently critical look back at the week's news. Stereo
With PETER DONALDSON including Sports Round-up
Music by INSTANT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
with Richard Baker
Producer ANDREW MUSSETT. Stereo
The Cross-Examiner by James Pickles
During a low point in his fortunes, Dyfed Stockwith, a brilliant grammar-school-educated barrister, finds himself prosecuting Jane Muller over an alleged tampering with the brakes of her husband's car. But as he argues a case against defence counsel Carole Pidding , he becomes deeply sceptical about Jane's guilt....
Other parts played by Diane Collett and Christopher Douglas Directed by BRIAN MILLER BBC Bristol
(Anthony O'Donnell is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
Stereo
I bind unto myself today (EH 212); Almighty and everlasting God (Church Anthem Book 4); Mark 3, vv 13-21; The Church of God a kingdom is (EH 488). Stereo
A topical religious or moral matter is investigated by this week's reporter
Rosemary Hartill
Researcher BEVERLEY MCAINSH Producer FRANCES GUMLEY Series editor JOHN NEWBURY
Presented by Colin Tudge
Live comedy from nowhere near the Ideal Home Exhibition with Steve Brown , Helen Lederer , Clive Mantle and Nick Wilton (Details on Friday at 6.30 pm) Stereo In One Ear is performed live each Saturday at The Paris Studio,
Lower Regent Street, London, WI. Doors open at 11.0 pm)
followed by an interlude