Oliver Walston reports from Romania. Producer Tim Finney
James Whitbourn. stereo
with Peter Hobday and Chris Lowe.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day: the Rev Mark Waters
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Philip Harding
with Cliff Morgan Producer Andy Gillies
visits the north east of England. Julian
Pettifer investigates the area's sporting traditions and nightlife, while
Alanah Martin looks at what there is for children and visits 'Britain in Bloom' at the Gateshead Garden Festival. Producer Caroline Daly
Alan Coren and his fellow columnists wax rhetorical on life, death, politics, religion and Mrs Emmeline Pankhurst. Producers Brian King and Anne Hinds
Two programmes in which Dick Vosburgh delves through the works of the humorist's humorist, S J Perelman. 1: New York.
With the voices of John Lahr , Anne Gregg , Philip Hamburger and the man himself, readings from his letters and an adaptation of Entered as Second Class Matter with Jo Kendall , Beth Porter and Kerry Shale.
Producer Jonathan James-Moore Stereo (R)
with Michael White , The Guardian's Chief
Political Correspondent. Producer Dennis Sewell
Max Easterman with news of Europe, its people and politics.
Unmuddling Your Money: the first of four programmes in which people reveal how they manage personal and family finances and are offered advice on how they might do it better.
Presenter Heather Payton. Producer Rod Pounsett
Chairman Barry Took with Alan Coren ,
Richard Ingrams and Clive Anderson.
Producer Armando lannucci
Stereo
Bruce Anderson ,
Angela Browning ,
Prof James Lovelock and John Prescott , MP from Penzance.
Chair 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
Japanese girl Mitsuko falls in love with British boy Leon. In colour, race and custom, they are worlds apart. Written by Catherine L Czerkawska. Stereo
Six personalities talk about their upbringing as children of clergy. 3: The Rt Hon
Roy Hattersley , MP, tells Trevor Barnes how he discovered the secret of his father's early life as a Catholic priest.
Producer Christine Morgan. Stereo
Winner of the Gold
Award at the New York
Radio Festival: the first of four programmes in which over-60s from across
Britain talk frankly about romantic and sexual love.
'I do enjoy making love more, now that I'm older.' Producer Sukey Firth. Stereo (R)
0 PHONE: [number removed]between
4.00pm and 6.30 to talk to a counsellor
0 WRITE to: Will You Still Love Me?, BBC Radio 4, London
WI 1AA for free resource sheet
& FAMILY: page 79
Peter Evans reports on new research into the origins and treatment of autism. Producer Deborah Cohen
Last of four conversations with David Walker :
George Bain , Principal,
London Business School.
Comedy with Jo Kendall , Michael Troughton , John Baddeley ,
Daniel Strauss and Bernadine Corrigan.
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition.
Producer Clive Brill. Stereo
with Robert Robinson : annoying as well as amusing episodes of the week, considered in conversation.
Producer Michael Ember. Stereo
Brummell Abroad
'Clothes make us monarchs!': the famous dandy lives out his creed of elegance in poverty-stricken exile in France.
Written by Bernard da Costa.
Translated and adapted by David Buck
Director Michael Fox. Stereo
In the third of four programmes the Rt Hon Denis Healey , MP, introduces music portraying autumn by Weill, Brahms, Mahler, Haydn and Berlioz, performed by Gervase De Peyer ,
Walter Huston , Yves Montand and Christa Ludwig.
Producer Derek Drescher. Stereo
led by Canon Geoffrey Brown , stereo
Hugo Young chairs the discussion programme. Producer Gwyneth Williams
Six programmes in which Christina Hardyment takes Marjorie Lofthouse around places connected with well-known children's stories.
4: Edith Nesbit and the London and Kent area Producer Julia Gillett
Thora Hird explains to Robin Ray why certain musical moments send a shiver down her spine.
Laughs unlimited with Christopher Campbell , David Charles and Emma Garner-Clarke .
Producer Paul Z Jackson. Stereo