Autumn progress in Cambridgeshire and Robert Pool visits Lady Muck.
Producer TIM FINNEY BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitbourn
with Peter Hobday and John Humphrys Editor PHILIP HARDING
with Cliff Morgan on the day that Wales take on the All Blacks at Cardiff Arms Park.
Producer GRAEME DAVIES
Bernard Falk presents ideas for short breaks to Madrid. Visiting the world-renowned Prado
Museum - home to Goya, Velazquez and Bosch paintings - Bernard uncovers the hidden charms of Spain's capital city with the help of Alanah Martin.
Producer CAROLINE DALY
Ned Sherrin with contributions from
Jonathan Ross , Arthur Smith and Emma Freud. Additional material from
ANDREW NICKOLDS
Producers LAN
GARDHOUSE JANET LEE and CHARLIE BUNCE Stereo
Diamond Jubilee
Robert Carvel , of the London Evening
Standard, celebrates the 60th anniversary of the BBC's oldest programme about politics - its past history, its present role and, as television comes to the Commons, its future. Producer SHEILA COOK
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Producer DAVID STEVENSON
at the Money Show.
This week the Money Box team are at the Grand
Hall, Olympia, in London, to answer questions on personal finance put by visitors. Panel:
Vincent Duggleby , Louise Botting , Philip Hardman and Christopher Gilchrist.
(More questions Mon 10.00am)
Team captains
Richard Ingrams and Alan Coren. Chair Bill Tidy.
Written and compiled by JOHN LANGDON
Producer ARMANDO IANNUCCI Stereo
Beatrix Campbell
Dr John Rae , Tom Sawyer and David Willetts from Skegness.
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 CHARLIE BUNCE
< LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by DAVID CALCUTT.
'They think they can hide me away in the dark for ever, but they can't. I've been waiting a long time, Martin.
Now you've come at last, to let me out.'
Directed by NIGEL BRYANT BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
A monthly celebration of the festivals once observed in Britain.
Marjorie Lofthouse visits Julia Jones to discover the traditions of November. Producer SARAH ROWLANDS BBC Pebble Mill
with Barry Cunliffe. Including this week: Sean Street visits the village school at Bibury in the Cotswolds where he traces the development of formal education over the last 200 years.
Researcher FELICITY GOODALL Producers KATE MCALL and JOHN KNIGHT. BBC Bristol
Last in the series.
Derek Cooper talks to the Raasay-born Gaelic poet Sorley MacLean.
with Bill Wallis. David Tate and Sally Grace
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition by GREG SNOW.
Directed by ADRIAN BEAN
Producer CLIVE BRILL. Stereo
with Robert Robinson. Music by INSTANT SUNSHINE.
Producer MICHAEL EMBER Stereo
You Can't Judge a Book by Looking at the Cover by CHRIS AND
BERNARD PRICE .With and Birmingham, 1961: Dave and Johnny escape from the Al Screw Company, Dogpool, in search of life as depicted in pulp fiction and rock 'n' roll.
Narrator TERRY MOLLOY
Producer PHILIP MARTIN BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
and at 9.00pm Cool Man, Straight from the Fridge: Chris and Bernard Price recall the background to their play.
Producer PHILIP MARTIN BBC Pebble Mill
On the Road to....
Brian Kay presents a choice of exotic and romantic melodies.
Producer SARAH DEVONALD Stereo
led by The Rt Rev
Richard Harries. Stereo
with Edward Mortimer Producer ANNE SLOMAN
by DENIS CONSTANDUROS. A childhood memoir abridged in eight episodes and read by Benjamin Whitrow. 4: Wiltshire Interlude
Producer PETE ATKIN. Stereo
Eight adventures of a Communist football club starring Alexei Sayle. 5: Ghosts and Goolies Ricky decides to write a column in a tabloid newspaper and ends up learning a few lessons about life, love, truth and Gloria Hunniford.
Written by MARCUS BERKMANN and the producer
HARRY THOMPSON. Stereo (R)
Arnold's postbag heats up as wheels turn, satire bites and metaphors mix. With Chris Campbell David Charles. Emma Clarke , Judy Hawkins. Written by ARNOLD BROWN PETER KERRY , MARVIN CLOSE and others
Producer PAUL Z. JACKSON Stereo