with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
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7.45 Thought for the Day with Canon Paul Bates
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
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Producer Nick Utechin
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Presenter Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care.
Producer Julia Durbin
Two of a Kind
Reader Brian Gear. Written by Denys Val Baker. Producer Viv Beeby
Light's Abode, Celestial Salem (Regent Square, BBCHB250);Micah4, vv 1-5; Dona nobis pacem; Christ Is the World's True Light (Darmstadt) Stereo
by Christopher Reason.
Producer Clive Brill. Stereo
Producer Zareer Masani
Property Predators
Estate agents do not escape Laurence Alster 's wrath in the last of his four attacks on the irritations of modern living.
Producer Kate Whitehead
Presenter John Howard
Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity panel show that brings you magic movie moments.
This week's panel: Dick Vosburgh, Wendy Richard, Barry Cryer and Robin Ray.
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with James Naughtie
Gregory and Trevor Are Brave. Stereo (R)
Jenni Murray talks to Alessandra Ferri , principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. Serial: Love Among the Single Classes (12) (Details as yesterday)
Going Down Backwards With Beryl Reid as Madge Brenda Bruce as Lilian. However much Lilian tries to persuade her otherwise, if Madge can't go down frontwards, she won't attempt her stairs at all. Written by Jennifer Phillips.
Director Tracey Neale. Stereo
A series in which
Robin Ray 's guests explain why certain musical moments send a shiver down their spine. This week: Thora Hird Producer Andrew Mussett
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A series of ten programmes.
By the year 2030, India will have overtaken
China as the world's most populous country, according to the United Nations' recently published State of the World's Population Report.
Barry Cunliffe visits India to explore the history of a country which has long fascinated the British, whose own past is inextricably bound with it.
Producer John Knight
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Presenters
Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
A six-part drama series with Ray Brooks and Sharon Duce.
2: Gentleman's
Agreement
'I don't want anybody coming round in the daytime when your mother's on her own.
Selling cars is no job for a woman.'
Written by Steve Wetton.
Producer Lissa Evans Stereo
Will the investigation into the mysterious death of ex-RAF helicopter pilot Jonathan Moyle in a Santiago hotel prove a test of Chile's emerging democracy? Can the civilian administration succeed in controlling human rights violations and booming arms sales to the Third World? Reporter
David Lomax.
Producer Liz Carney
A series of six programmes that go to everyday places to meet everyday people. 5: Martyn Wiley at
Russell the barber's. Producer Dave Sheasby Stereo
Presenter Peter White reports on the conference of the American Federation of the Blind.
Producer Thena Heshel
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Christopher Bigsby looks into the tempestuous world of sexual infatuation; and Charlotte Greig analyses the verbal blitz that is rap.
Producer Anthony Denselow Stereo
Presenter
Nigel Cassidy Stereo
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Richard Kershaw Stereo
Tales of an Old
Horse Trader by Leroy Judson Daniels. The final part
(Details as yesterday)
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