In Zimbabwe farmers are turning to fuel crops and in Israel they are putting pedometers on their cows....
Producer David Dixon Editor Tim Finney BBC Pebble Mill
with James Whitbourn Stereo
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev Dr David Lapsley Editor Philip Harding
Cliff Morgan with news, issues and conversations from the sporting world. Producer Joanne Watson
The holiday and travel programme presented by Bernard Falk with travel expert Nigel Coombs.
Producer Caroline Daly
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Ned Sherrin , live studio guests and regular and irregular contributions from the likes of Richard Jobson
Arthur Smith and Emma Freud.
Additional material Andrew Nickolds
Producers Ian Gardhouse Charlie Bunce and Alison Vernon-Smith . Stereo
with 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
Chairman Barry Took and Simon Hoggart with guests
Michael Buerk and Mark Steyn cast aside the major headlines of the last seven days in favour of the trivial and pointless. Script John Langdon and the producer Armando Iannucci Stereo
from Ely,
Cambridgeshire.
The panel includes
Lady Hollis Neil McIntosh
Michael Portillo , 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 Mohmi Patel and Chris Burns
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A play by Ken Blakeson. With Michael Hordem.
When the Judge moves to a home for the elderly he finds his relationship with Morgan, a black care assistant, evokes uncomfortable memories of the past. Stereo
Lough Eme , in Northern Ireland splits Co Fermanagh in two. Shane Wolsey cruises around the lower Lough, which runs for 26 miles almost to the Atlantic, visiting islands which are a paradise for birds, wild flowers and fishermen.
Producer Fergus Keeling BBC Bristol
John Humphrys talks to four more successful people who have weathered major storms in their careers.
1: Derek Hatton , militant-turned-public relations boss.
with Bill Wallis , David Tate and Sally Grace
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition by Shaun Prendergast Produced and directed by Clive Brill. Stereo
The last programme of the present series.
Robert Robinson has been taking soundings of the conversations. Research Clare Brenner Producer Michael Ember
The Eagle Has Landed by Jack Higgins adapted by Peter Mackie. With
Michael Fitzgerald Ian Hogg.
After the daring rescue of Mussolini from
Gran Sasso , Hitler plans a further coup - to abduct Churchill from England.
Director Philip Martin
BBC Pebble Mill. Stereo
led by the Rev Eddie Neale. Stereo
Edward Mortimer goes to Germany to measure the changes that have taken place since the last discussion on the subject five months ago. What is the future?
Producer Gwyneth Williams
The Virgins of Cologne In the first of four talks, David Bean takes Robert Louis Stevenson as his guide to the waterways of Northern France. Producer Gillian Hush BBC North
with the Rt Hon
Edward Heath , MP, about his musical career and enthusiasms.
Stereo
Six programmes.
More crazy chuckles with Kit Hollerbach and Jeremy Hardy , Paul B Davies , Caroline Leddy and Patty-Jo 3: Vorsprung durch Picnik
Adverts make the heart grow fonder as our four friends bring you a cleaner, brighter programme with built-in lemon freshness. Mmm! Script Paul B Davies
Jeremy Hardy. Kit Hollerbach and Pete Sinclair
Producer David Tyler. Stereo