BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
Producers TIM FINNEY , REBECCA POW
with Bernard Jackson
7.10 Today's Papers
A group of Dorset dairy farmers have been sharing their management and business skills for a number of years. But now one of them has given up farming. On Your Farm eavesdrops as he explains his reasons to a neighbour who's staying with his cows.
(Revised re-broadcast Monday 7.20pm)
with the BBC's Religious Affairs Correspondent Rosemary HartiU
Mike Gilliam asks
Alan Titchmarsh about jobs in the garden this weekend.
8.10 Today's Papers (Broadcastat 7.10am)
Presented by Barry Norman
The days are getting shorter and our sportsmen and women have had to move indoors. The swimmers compete against the United States and a European Select team in the Yorkshire Bank International meet at Darlington; and the tennis ladies face the USA in the Nabisco Wightman Cup at
London's Royal
Albert Hall. England's cricketers have had to leave the country to get a game.... they're playing South
Australia in Adelaide. Producer EMILY MCMAHON
Radio 4's travel and leisure programme presented by Bernard Falk with Susan Marling ,
Nigel Coombs and Patrick Stoddart. Producer HELEN ROBSON
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Ian Hislop presents a personal review of the weeklies. Producer JOY HATWOOD
Peter Riddell , Political Editor of the Financial Times, presents a personal review of a week in parliamentary life. Producer SHEILA COOK
Ned Sherrin , live studio guests and regular and irregular contributions from the likes of Victoria Mather, Stephen Fry and Craig Charles , including Nigel Farrell with Farrell's 's Travels and the Occasional Diary of Mat Coward Additional material from
JAMES HENDRIE and IAN BROWN Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
SIMON SHAW and CATHIE MAHONEY
Reflections on life and politics abroad
Producer ZAREER MASANI
This week the Money Box team are at the Olympia Exhibition Hall in London to answer questions on personal finance put by visitors to the Money 86 Show.
Panel: Louise Botting , Vincent Duggleby ,
Christopher Gilchrist , Philip Hardman
(More questions answered on Monday at 10.0am)
The D-Day Show Stereo
(Details on Monday at 6.30pm)
Admiral Sir James Eberle , Olivier Todd Joan Lestor
Martin Walker
Blood Rains by MIKE WALKER with and Malaya: 1960. Hot, humid and sticky. Young soldiers, trained to kill. Sometimes mistakes were made....
Music by DAVID CHILTON and NICK RUSSELL-PAVIER
Directed by PETER KING. Stereo
In the last of three programmes, John Ebdon offers some more oblique reflections on present-day life in the Greek islands.
(Re-broadcast on Tuesday at 9. 30 pm)
by SIEGFRIED SASSOON abridged and read in seven parts by Stephen MacDonald 6: At the Front BBC Scotland
Michael Jordan talks to Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland, Prime Minister of Norway.
with Bill Wallis , David Tate Jon Glover and Susie Blake
WithCLTVEROSUN including Sports Round-up
Music by DILUE KEANE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
by Don Fellows
Ronnie Nutley runs a fan club. His life is devoted to his heroine - the actress Lara Hayward.
When he hears that she is visiting England, he decides that the members must be gathered to greet her.... all two of them!
(Stereo)
(Re-broadcast on Monday at 3.0pm)
Tom Hadaway in conversation with Helen Boaden. Stereo (Details on Monday at 4.15pm)
Presented by Richard Baker Producer JUDITH ROLES . Stereo
Rough Cider by PETER LOVESEY abridged in six parts by DONALD BANCROFT. Read by David March 6: No More Killing
Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol (Starting 'Deep and Crisp and Even' by Peter Tumbull )
Light's abode, celestial Salem (BBC HB 250); Blessed are those servants (Moeran); Revelation 7, w 9-17; Jerusalem the golden (BBC HB 248). Stereo
with Ted Harrison and guests.
(Stereo)
Presented by Peter Evans
by Bill Brennan
The five best entries in last year's Radio Times competition
Murder, passion and burnt sausages. It's 1951, receipts are down, and someone is killing off the performers. Hector McVie is not a happy man.
Starring Graeme Garden as Hector, Brenda Blethyn as Betty, Gregor Fisher as Charlie, Garard Green as Raymond, Jennifer Piercey as Mrs Umberto, Phil Nice as Bimbo, Amanda Swift as Mirabella, Neil Mullarkey as Moto
(Stereo)
followed by an interlude