George Macpherson takes the programme on a safari to Africa, to South-East Asia and to a small farm on the island of Dominica Producer DAVID DIXON BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitboum
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday Editor PHILIP HARDING
CUff Morgan samples the atmosphere on NatWest Final day at Lord's
Producer JOANNE WATSON
with Bernard Falk and Nigel Coombs Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
Unravelled, dangled or tied up by Ned Sherrin and the likes of Robert Elms
Victoria Mather. and John Walters Additional material from STEVE PUNT and PETE SINCLAIR
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
JANET LEE and CHARLIE BUNCE Stereo
David Walter talks to Labours Shadow Treasury Secretary,
Gordon Brown , mp, about his favourite books.
Readers ANDREW SACHS and IAN MICHIE.
Producer MARGARET HILL
Producer HOWARD ROGERS
Wise County, Virgina. The coalminers are embarking on a major strike and non-violence is their new tactic. But it's too bad if you don't like biscuits and gravy
4: The Coalfield Progress: The Boom Days Are Over Compiled and presented by Tony Wilkinson. Producer JULIAN HALE
The third of eight political dramas by CHRISTOPHER LEE. Starring and with and '... it's nothing more than a political thriller.
Probably be remaindered by Monday fortnight....'
Producer PETE ATKIN. Stereo
The Politicos The last of six programmes with Ludovic Kennedy.
The second of two programmes with Eve Bonham.
Dealers and Browsers Until recently secondhand book-selling was regarded as a gentlemanly occupation, but the trade has become big business. Researcher KATE CHANEY Producer MARY PRICE BBC Bristol
Willoughby's Phoney War (Downhill from Munich) by WILLIAM FOX. With and Other parts played by ROD BEACHAM ,
KENNETH SHANLEY , PETER WICKHAM , JONATHAN SCOTT. MALCOLM GERARD. ROBERT TROTTER
Directed by JOHN TYDEMAN (R) 0 See David Gillard , page 85
with Irene Thomas and Norman Painting. Guests Edna Healey Ernie Wise , Rod Hull and Carole Boyd. Questionmaster
Dr Stefan Buczacki. Producer LAN STRACHAN
BBC Manchester. Stereo (R)
Sue MacGregor meets 80-year-old composer Minna Keal , whose
Symphony is premiered at Monday's Prom
More highlights from the Edinburgh Fringe.
and Sports Round-Up
by CHRISTOPHER REASON Directed by ADRIAN BEAN
Producer CUVE BRILL. Stereo
In the last of the series,
Dr Anthony Clare 's guest is Ludovic Kennedy.
This Happy Breed by Noel Coward.
Coward's play covers a 20-year period from June 1919, when the Gibbons family move in to their new home near Clapham Common, to June 1939, when they leave it.
Stereo
See David Gillard, page 85
Presenter Brian Kay
Producer SARAH DEVONALD Stereo
led by Canon Colin Semper. Stereo
'Dear One....'
A Victorian Courtship Letters exchanged between Agnes Bowers and Arthur Thorndike during their three-month engagement in 1881 provide a fascinating insight into the lifestyle and values of the day. Readers
MIRIAM MARGOLYES and STEPHEN BOXER.
Narrator Richard Baker. Producer IAN STRACHAN BBC Manchester
A monthly celebration of the festival and feast days once celebrated in Britain. Marjorie Lofthouse visits writer Julia Jones to hear about those in September. Producer SARAH ROWLANDS BBC Pebble Mill
1967: Lights Out! with Russell Davies and Maureen Lipman.
Compiled by RUSSELL DAVIES Producer JONATHAN JAMES-MOORE . Stereo (First broadcast on Radio 2)