Farming, food and countryside news.
Stereo
with Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Archdeacon
George Austin
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
8.50 Listeners' Letters
Presenter
Libby Purves
Producer Mary Sharp Stereo
from the Museum of London
Ntombi
Read by Naomi Wirthner. Written by Farida Karodia Producer Sally Avens
Chorale: Peter in Forgetfulness; Ah, Holy Jesus, How Hast Thou Offended (Herzliebster Jesu , BBC HB 500); Luke 22, vv 54-62; Anthem: Agnus Dei
(T Morley); Forsaken
Once and Thrice Denied
(Childhood).
With the BBC Singers. Stereo
Four programmes focusing on people who, in their very different ways, thrive on the subterranean lifestyle.
The Bexon family residence is a hi-tech Roman villa buried 12 feet under the Gloucestershire countryside. Mark Burman visits Mole Manor.
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Trends: page 81
Presenter John Howard
Peter Tinniswood 's
six-part series. 2: Lines of Communication
Winston has stowed away in a yellow removal van and followed the family to London.
Director Shaun MacLoughlin Stereo (R)
with James Naughtie
Goats and Kites. Stereo (R)
Cess runs, her mother swam; obsessively.
Are they running to, or away from, something?
Written by Clare Mclntyre
Director Caroline Raphael . Stereo
In their last anthology, Jane Lapotaire and David Suchet explore the seaside resort. Producer Julia Gillett
Colombian Rhythms The Brazilian lambada is only one of the Latin American influences on the UK musical scene.
Lucy Duran traces the music's roots and explores a new collection of Colombian records. Producer Julian May. Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report from 6.25
Live from London's Horse Guards Parade, Tom Fleming describes the scene as thousands gather to pay tribute, including a march past and musical displays. Sir John Mills reads a special composition, and there's an RAF flypast and a short address by the Queen Mother. Stereo (Coverage on BBC from 7.30pm)
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John Waite investigates. Producer Graham Ellis
Last in the series.
The American violinist
Ruggiero Ricci talks to June Knox-Mawer about his life and career, and introduces his recording of Paganini's Fourth Violin Concerto.
Producer Derek Drescher. Stereo
Tony Palmer considers the ceremonial theatre of the Queen Mother's birthday celebrations, and Judy Meewezen meets the children in Glasgow's Art Machine. Producer Tim Dee. Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with Richard Kershaw Stereo
For the Love of Sang 2: Our Rock-a-Bye Baby
Fifth of six programmes. In 1972 thousands of the Asians expelled from
Uganda landed in Britain to a hostile reception. Robert Kee and his guests look back at this incident and examine the similarities between it and the possible arrival in Britain of the Chinese from Hong Kong. Producer Sue Davies
until 12.10