Producer Tim Finney
with James Whitbourn Stereo
with Peter Hobday and John Humphrys. Including
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Best of British Youth Finalist:
Amanda Turner.
Thought for the Day with the Very Rev
Gilleasbuig Macmillan
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Philip Harding
Cliff Morgan with news from the sporting world. Producer Andy Gillies
The holiday programme goes to Philadelphia. With Bernard Falk and Nigel Coombs. Producer Caroline Daly
Alan Coren and his fellow columnists wax rhetorical on life, death, politics, religion and the annual banishing of witches ceremony in Cornwall.
Producers Brian King and Anne Hinds
The Marx Brothers'
Lost Radio Shows
The classic comedy team recreated in the six-part adventures of a shady lawyer and his assistant.
With the vocal talents of Lorelei King, Graham Hoadly and Vincent Marzello
Original scripts by Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman adapted by Mark Brisenden Music David Firman
Producer Dirk Maggs. Stereo
with Andrew Marr Producer Dennis Sewell
Max Easterman presents the weekly programme covering Europe, its people and politics.
with Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby Producer Frances Macdonald
with Barry Took in the chair surrounded by Alan Coren ,
Richard Ingrams and John Wells
. Producer Armando lannucci
Stereo
This week: Brenda Dean Sir John Hoskyns Sue Goss and Hugo Young. 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 Anne Taylor
0 LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
with Dorothy Tutin as Margarita Xirgu.
Argentina 1945 - just before Juan Peron becomes President.
The great actress/manager Margarita Xirgu, champion of Federico Garcia Lorca, has brought her company and his last play to Buenos Aires.
Written by Sam Jacobs
(Stereo) (Boradcast last Monday)
Five programmes in which skipper lain
Thomson and producer
Christopher Lowell sail to four Hebridean islands.
3: Raasay
The Macleods entertained
Johnson and Boswell at
Raasay House with its view to the hills of Skye. Now their home is used as an outdoor centre.
The past, however, is alive in the mind of poet Sorley MacLean ... (First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
Four conversations in which David Walker meets those on the top rung of the public sector ladder.
1: Marianne Neville-Rolf e, newly appointed principal of the Civil Service
College.
with Bill Wallis , David Tate , Peter Whitman and Sally Grace
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition
Written by Scott Cherry Produced and directed by Clive Brill. Stereo
with Robert Robinson.
Musical interludes from
Dillie Keane.
Producer Michael Ember. Stereo
Gran Jackson is a monster and she's turning her grandson into one. But then his father's Mentioned in Despatches and everything changes.
Written by Christopher Denys
(Stereo) (Repeated on Monday at 3.00pm)
In this fourth and final programmme,
John Mortimer is transported by such operatic delights as 'Nessum dorma' from
Turandot, the duet from The Pearl Fishers and the trio from Cost fan tutte.
Producer Derek Drescher. Stereo
led by the Rev
Graham James , Stereo
with John Lloyd
Producer Gwyneth Williams
Six programmes in which Christina Hardyment takes Marjorie Lofthouse around places connected with well-known children's stories.
1: Alice in Wonderland and Oxford
Producer Julia Gillett
with Lyndon Jenkins and Malcolm Walker.
Stereo
World Cup Special
Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell follow the playful frolics of the fans and look forward to a pulsating final between England and Scotland. Producer Paul Mayhew Archer Stereo