BBC Birmingham. Stereo
Producers TIM FINNEY , REBECCA POW
with Bernard Jackson. Stereo
7.10 Today's Papers
A special edition from the Royal Show at Stoneleigh in Warwickshire
Producer ALLAN WRIGHT
with Rosemary Hartill
Mike Gilliam talks to Alan Titchmarsh
8.10 Today's Papers
Presented by Chris Brasher
Amid the green and glamour of Wimbledon a clutch of crowns, considerable glory and pots of money are at stake this weekend. Which pair will lead the first dance at the annual ball?
The Indian heat is on as England's cricketers battle away in the Third Test at
Edgbaston. Will the weather hold or will the good old British summer spoil the fun? Producer PETER GRIFFITHS
Presented by Bernard Falk with help from Nigel Coombs , Susan Marling and Patrick Stoddart
Producer HELEN ROBSON
Hope Sealy with a review of the weekly magazines
Producer JENNY DANKS
Presented by Peter Kellner , Political Editor of the New Statesman
Producer SHEILA COOK
unravelled, dangled or tied up by Ned Sherrin , Robert Elms,
Victoria Mather and Stephen Fry. Plus Nigel Farrell with his
Great Bus Journeys of Our Time and the Occasional Diary of Mat Coward
Additional material by ALISTAIR BEATON
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE.
SIMON SHAW and CATHIE MAHONEY
Producer MARGARET hill
People who have had an effect on Britain's eating habits.
Stereo (Details on Monday at 6. 30pm)
Mary Goldring
The Rt Hon Cecil Parkinson , mp Rodney Bickerstaffe Dr Anthony Clare
Winter Journey by RONALD FRAME with andwith and In the icy winter of 1963, the Tomlinsons cross Europe in a Cold War travesty of the first Christmas journey.
Other parts played by GRAHAM BLOCKEY. ARNOLD DIAMOND
WILLIAM EEDLE. NARISSA KNIGHTS
TESSA WORSLEY and TAMMY USTINOV Directed by PATRICK RAYNER. Stereo (First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
(TRICS Award-winner for Best Single Play of 1986; Jane Asher was 1986 Sony Award-winner for Best Performance by an Actress)
BBC Correspondents report from around the world.
Last of the present series
Christopher Dunkley with your queries about BBC programmes
David Streeter , Jim Flegg and Peter France go delving into the ditches, meadows and hedges of a run-down farm.
With BRIAN PERKINS including Sports Round-up
Music by PETER SKELLERN
Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
Charlie Muffin
The novel by BRIAN FREEMANTLE dramatised by GEOFFREY M. MATTHEWS with and Charlie's a survivor. He needs to be. His own Department is out to get him and so, it seems, are the KGB. But, one way or another, Charlie's determined to come out of it alive and rich.
Directed by MATTHEW WALTERS
Presented by Richard Baker Producer JANE BEVAN. Stereo
A Very Private Enterprise by ELIZABETH IRONSIDE , abridged in seven parts by BRIAN GEAR Read by Lewis Fiander 2: The Acid Test
Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol
Eternal ruler of the ceaseless round (BBC HB 321); 0 Lord. the maker of all thing; Matthew 18, w 21-35; Just as I am, without one plea (BBC HB 292). Stereo
The first of 13 programmes Flightfrom Mystery
Brian Redhead begins an investigation into the Bible - the most read and most misquoted book in the world. The Bible forms the minds of millions who never read it, and colours the language of people who never think about it. But is it fact or fiction, an account of divine creation or a creation of human ingenuity?
What is the Bible for? Who wrote it and why? Is there a message in Eve's garden and Noah's flood missed by science and history? Why has the Bible, with all its shortcomings and contradictions, survived? Readers RONALD HERDMAN.
TESSA WORSLEY. BERNARD JACKSON and jo WILD
Researcher MICHAEL WAKELIN Producer FRANCES GUMLEY
Presented by Peter Evans
A non-stop comedy cabaret with Fundation
JOE GRIFFITHS (piano)
GARETH HALE. NORMAN PACE. TERRY MORRISON and MARYANNE MORGAN
Written by FUNDATION with contributions from CHARLIE ADAMS. GEOFFREY ATKINSON and others
Producer ALAN NIXON. Stereo
followed by an interlude