BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
Producers TIM FINNEY , REBECCA POW
with Bernard Jackson
7.10 Today's Papers
considers how farm buildings, equipment, and management systems are changing to pay more attention to animal welfare.
Producer ALLAN WRIGHT
(Revisedre-broadcast Monday 7.20pm)
with Rosemary Hartill
Mike Gilliam asks
Alan Titchmarsh about jobs in the garden this weekend.
8.10 Today's Papers
Presented by David Coleman
As the Flat season ends, there's the first big National Hunt race of the year, the Mackeson Gold Cup, at Cheltenham. England's cricketers complete their preparations for next week's
First Test, with a game against Western Australia in Perth. Producer EMILY MCMAHON
Travel and leisure presented by Bernard Falk with Susan Marling ,
Nigel Coombs and Patrick Stoddart. Producer HELEN ROBSON
Presented by Julia Langdon Producer SALLY THOMPSON
Peter Riddell , Political Editor of the Financial Times, reviews a week in the parliamentary life of MPs and peers.
Producer SHEILA COOK
with Ned Sherrin and the likes of CralgCharles, Carol Thatcher and Stephen Fry.
Plus Nigel Farrell 's Great Bus Journeys of Our Time, and the Occasional Diary of Mat Coward Additional material by IAN BROWN and JAMES HENDRIE Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
SIMON SHAW and CATHIE MAHONEY
Producer ZAREER MASANI
(Details on Monday at 10.0 am)
Stereo (Details on Monday at 6,30pm)
Alistair Graham , Mary Baker Graham Dowson , Sue Slipman
Mirrors in the Mind by VALERIE GEORGESON
The mind can create many worlds. It can people those worlds. It can destroy those worlds.
Directed by KAY PATRICK BBC Manchester. Stereo
Trevor Couvelle 's work as a luthier demands skill and patience. Malcolm Billings joins him.
Stereo
by SIEGFRIED SASSOON
The last of seven parts abridged and read by Stephen MacDonald In the Trenches
ProducerSTEWART CONN BBC Scotland
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Peter France browses through this year's crop of natural history books with the help of Peter Ferns and Denis Owen.
Satirical sketches on the week's news with Bill Wallis , David Tate , Jon Glover , Susie Blake
With DAVID SYMONDS including Sports Round-up
Music byINSTANT SUNSHINE
Producer MICHAEL EMBER. Stereo
by James Follett
with Carol Drinkwater as Julia Hammond
and Anthony Hyde as Glyn Sherwood
Eight thousand square miles of solid ice, which have become detached from the Antarctic, are drifting inexorably towards New York Harbor. The combined might of the US military seems powerless to avert the collision, but if it occurs, the whole city will 'ring like a bell'.
Narrator Sean Barrett
(BBC Bristol) (Stereo) (Re-broadcast Monday 3.0pm)
Presented by Richard Baker Producer JUDITH ROLES . Stereo
Murder, Mystery and Suspense Deep and Crisp and Even by PETER TURNBULL , abridged in six parts by ANDREW SIMPSON Read by Bill Paterson 1: Blind Alley
Producer PAMELA HOWE. BBC Bristol
0 God our help in ages past
(BBC HB 467); The souls of the righteous (Marchant); John 15, w 5-17; Ye choirs of new
Jerusalem (BBC HB 116). Stereo
Last of the present series of guests in conversation with Ted Harrison
Producer DAVID COOMES. Stereo
Presented by Peter Evans
The five best entries in last year's RADIO TIMES comedy writing competition 4: The Collapse of the Romanov Autocracy by PHIL STEER
History generally, and the history of revolutions in particular, is always richer in content, more varied, more lively and more 'subtle' than even the best parties and the most class-conscious vanguards of the most advanced classes imagine.
V. V.I.LENIN
Fetch the party hats
IVAN THE WOODCUTTER
Historical travesties perpetrated by Harry Enfield, Jenny Funnell , Christopher Godwin , Philip Jackson ,
Ian Lavender , Clive Mantle and Sally Watts
Narrator John Nettleton Producer PETE ATKIN. Stereo
followed by an interlude