Dairy farming in Lancashire... and Barbados.
BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitbourn
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
Including
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
with Cliff Morgan
Presenter Bernard Falk.
This week Chris Hawksworth starts an American West Coast adventure.
with Clive Anderson, Robert Elms, Emma Freud and John Walters
(Stereo)
with Robin Oakley, Political Editor of The Times
with Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby
Starring Barry Cryer and Graham Garden with Tim Brooke-Taylor and Willie Rushton. Chairman Humphrey Lyttelton.
Colin Sell (piano)
(Stereo) (R)
(More fun with the team on Monday at 6.30pm)
with Mary Kenny, Ken Livingstone, MP, Eric Pickles and Sue Slipman. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions?
(Lines open from 12.30pm)
by Juliet Ace.
Piers is about to make a killing in a land deal, while Graham runs an illegal cock-fighting ring. But their wives - will they heal the wounds caused by their men?
BBC Bristol
(Stereo)
Written and read by Ronnie Knox-Mawer, abridged and produced in five parts by Pat McLoughlin
(R)
Six programmes in which three Somerset families reveal the secrets of their lifestyles to Jenni Mills.
It's the Annual Skittles Team Dinner for the Jennings. The Moreys are cooking beef casserole. Rosemary Taylor is entertaining 24 for dinner...
BBC Bristol
Cliff Morgan talks to Robert Kee, journalist, broadcaster and author.
with Bill Wallis, David Tate, Sally Grace
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition by Mike Harris
(Stereo)
with Robert Robinson
(Stereo)
by Derek Wilson
With Peter Jeffrey as Hector Porteus and Christopher Ettridge as Inspector Tailleur
In the fin-de-siecle Paris of 1887, a philanderer called Henri Pranzini was executed for a series of brutal murders. But was he guilty?
BBC Bristol
(Stereo)
(Repeated Monday 3pm)
Brian Kay presents a selection of favourite tunes.
(Stereo)
with The Rev Geraint Fielder.
BBC Wales
Fritz Spiegl salutes the memory of Thomas Haynes Bayly (1797-1839): poet, playwright, lyricist and butt of the parodists. With Ann Aris and Geoffrey Wheeler.
Songs from Martin Windmarsh, Adrienne Murray, John Powell and Mark Rowlinson. Accompanied by Robert Orledge.
(BBC Manchester) (Stereo)
Amateur historian and professional Yorkshireman Claude Jenks paints the last of his portraits from memory: this time of Man at C and A...
Reader Malcolm Hebden.
(BBC Manchester)
with Rivka Golani and Frederick Riddle about the Cinderella string instrument, the viola.
(Stereo)
Eight classic comedy profiles introduced by Barry Cryer.
(Stereo) (R)