News from the British
Veterinary Association's annual general meeting; why lamb prices are still so high; and crunch time for milk quotas in Brussels.
Agricultural editor TIM FINNEY BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitbourn
with Peter Hobday and Chris Lowe
Editor PHILIP HARDING
Cliff Morgan presents the programme live from the Belfry as Europe try to win the Ryder Cup for the third successive time. Producer GRAEME DAVIES
Bernard Falk is in Rome, with 'friends, romans and countrymen', telling us how best to enjoy a break in the 'Eternal City'. Producer
JENNY MALLINSON DUFF
with Ned Sherrin Jonathan Ross Arthur Smith Emma Freud and Victor Lewis-Smith . Additional material from
PETE SINCLAIR and STEVE PUNT Additional additional material from PAUL SPARKS
Producers IAN GARDHOUSE
JANET LEE and CHARLIE BUNCE Stereo
David Walter goes behind the scenes in Whitehall to take a look at the grey eminences of the political world: the Special
Advisers to ministers. Producer DENNIS SEWELL
Producer DAVID STEVENSON
Presenter Louise Botting. Managing your money successfully is never easy. Every week the Money
Box team draws on their experience and that of the experts to help you help yourself.
Producer FRANCES MACDONALD
The sixth of eight political dramas by CHRISTOPHER LEE. Starring and with and'Very simple - he's got to go. Sad, but there it is.' Producer PETE ATKIN. Stereo
James Cornford , Director of the Institute for Public Policy Research
Harriet Harman , MP
Charles Moore , Editor of The Spectator and Virginia Bottomley, MP, Junior Environment Minister. Chair
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers ANNA CARRAGHER and MARINA SALANDY BROWN
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or The Mexican Cardinal's Hat
A play by ROBERT ELLISON. Directed by EOIN O'CALLAGHAN BBC Northern Ireland
Stereo
with Irene Thomas and Norman Painting. This week's guests are
Michael Denison , Dulcie Gray , Thomas Hinde and Molly Weir. Questionmaster
Dr Stefan Buczacki Producer LAN STRACHAN
BBC Manchester. Stereo (R)
Sue MacGregor goes to Oxford to meet Mother Frances Dominica.
with Bill Wallis
David Tate , Sally Grace and John Baddeley.
and Sports Round-Up
by CHRISTOPHER REASON. Directed by ADRIAN BEAN
Producer CUVE BRILL. Stereo
What are people talking about in pubs, clubs and drawing-rooms?
Robert Robinson takes soundings of the conversations. Researcher RONNI DAVIS Producer MICHAEL EMBER
by Krista Hanratty
With Angela Thorne and Martin Jarvis
Helen revisits the seaside hotel where she spent her honeymoon. There she meets Ben....
Stereo
Brian Kay presents a selection of best-loved melodies.
Producer SARAH DEVONALD Stereo
led by Canon John Oates. Stereo
Written and read by Ronnie Knox Mawer (3) abridged in five parts by PAT MCLOUGHLIN
Producer PAT MCLOUGHLIN
A final evening of plays from last year's festival. Hurricane Dub by BENJAMIN ZEPHANIAH. With and With original music composed and performed by DENNIS BOVELL.
On the night of the 1987 'hurricane', Samuel and Maxine listen to the storm ...
Technical presentation by ALICK HALE-MUNRO and WILFREDO ACOSTA
Directed by JEREMY MORTIMER Stereo (R) at 11.00pm
Once in a Lifetime by SEAN MOFFATT.
With Joe Taylor as Philip. When he gets out of bed Philip has 23p. By lunchtime he has £250,000.
Directed by JEREMY HOWE
BBC Northern Ireland Stereo (R) at 11.30pm
On the Road to
Damascus by HATTIE NAYLOR. Read by Elizabeth Mansfield.
Producer JEREMY MORTIMER Stereo and at 11.35pm Angles by IAN BOERSMA.
Peter returns from Beirut after spending three years held hostage there.