Why do growers ignore the lucrative restaurant trade?
Henrietta Green reports. Presenter David Addis. Editor Tim Finney BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitboum Stereo
with Peter Hobday and Chris Lowe.
Including
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day: Rev Dr David Lapsley
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Philip Harding
Cliff Morgan with news, issues and conversations from the sporting world. Producer Joanne Watson
The holiday and travel programme with presenter Bernard Falk and travel expert Nigel Coombs.
Producer Caroline Daly
Unravelled, dangled or tied up by Ned Sherrin and the likes of Richard Jobson
Arthur Smith and Emma Freud.
Additional material Andrew Nickolds
Producers Ian Gardhouse Charlie Bunce and Alison Vernon-Smith . Stereo
Robin Oakley , Political Editor of The Times. Producer Dennis Sewell
Reflections of life and politics abroad. Producer Zareer Masani
with Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby Producer Frances Macdonald
The show in the grip of revolutionary fervour. Leading the dissidents are student leaders
Alan Coren and Richard Ingrams with Ian Hislop as the intellectual from the underground press. Autocratic rule imposed by Barry Took. Campaign literature written and compiled by John Langdon and producer Diane Messias
Stereo
This week's panel: Helena Kennedy Ian Mclntyre the Rt Hon Sir David Steel , MP and Alex Salmond , MP. Chairman
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 Janet Lee
0 LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
An occasional series of biographical plays.
Solstice by Jo Anderson. London , 1873.
Nineteen-year-old Vincent Van Gogh starts work in a Covent
Garden basement. What happens next influences the rest of his life.
Stereo
David Streeter leads
Derek Jones on a radio nature trail through the thrift and sea campion of Sark's cliffs and rough grassland, hoping to find evidence of the glanville fritillary. Producer John Harrison BBC Bristol
In the last programme of the series,
Sue MacGregor meets Sir Roger Bannister , Master of Pembroke
College, Oxford, to talk about his life and work.
with Bill Wallis , David Tate , John Baddeley and Sally Grace
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition by Shaun Prendergast. Director Adrian Bean
Producer Clive Brill. Stereo
Presenter
Robert Robinson Research Ronni Davis
Producer Michael Ember
by Adam Peterson
BBC North
Stereo
Brian Kay presents more melodies.
Producer Sarah Devonald Stereo
A reading, a hymn and a reflection led by Canon John Oates Stereo
This week: the question of discipline in schools. Are liberal policies breeding an anti-social generation or are children in schools now much as they ever were?
Producer Gwyneth Williams
Eight programmes.
8: The Journey Homeward On the last leg of his
Turkish travels, novelist Joseph Hone discovers a Georgian shangri-la high in the mountains and goes in search of the Towers ofTrebizond. Producer Joy Hatwood
with three young
Scandinavian musicians
Dan Laurin , Ashildur Haraldsdottir and Jan-Erik Gustafsson.
Stereo
Six programmes.
More bonkers business with Jeremy Hardy Kit Hollerbach
Caroline Leddy Paul B Davies and Patty-Jo.
2: Surprise, Surprise
Someone, somewhere is having an affair - and Paul's doing the catering ...
Script Kit
Hollerbach Paul B Davies , Jeremy Hardy and Pete Sinclair
Producer David Tyler. Stereo