with the Rev
Pryderi Llwyd Jones
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day: Rt Rev Richard Harries
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Stereo
Chris Dunkley of The
Financial Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy.
Producer Catherine Mahoney
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BBC correspondents at home and abroad report on one of the main
British or foreign topics in this week's news. Producers Howard Rogers and Carole Lacey
The Voice
Reader Richard Mitchley. Written by V S Pritchett. Producer Anne-Marie Cole
Morning Has Broken
(Bunessan); Benedictus (A Wilson); 11 Peter 3, vv 3-13; There's a Light upon the Mountains, stereo
From the apparently. obvious to the downright obscure, Dilly Barlow attempts to answer your questions with advice from experts and help from the BBC Reference Library. Producer Viv Black
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Presented by John Waite
Question: What is a mottled umber?
A chance to check your gardening knowledge against two teams led by Irene Thomas and Norman Painting.
This week's guests: Leslie Crowther ,
Lynne Reid Banks , Pam Ayres and Peter Tinniswood.
Questionmaster
Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Producer Ian Strachan. Stereo (Answer: A moth that attacks fruit trees)
Presented by Nick Clarke
Peter Pan. Stereo (R)
from Newcastle, introduced by Sylvia Horn.
Serial: A Particular Place (the final part)
The Napoleon of Notting Hill Written in 1904, G K Chesterton's vision of London 80 years on is still full of horse buses and hansom cabs. But democracy is dead, and the King is chosen by rote from among government officials.
The Charter of the Cities: the first of two parts.
Dramatised by Peter Buckman Director Richard Imison Stereo (R)
The Lewis Carroll Society: in the last of his series on literary societies,
Humphrey Carpenter talks to members of a society devoted to the creator of the Alice children's books. Producer Nick Utechin
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Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams
and Financial Report
Peter Hobday looks at what's happening in the world of transport - on land, sea and in the air. Producer Jill Thomas
Written by Christine Ingram.
Presented by Liz Kershaw Producer Simon Elmes. Stereo
from Radio Goes to
Town in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear.
This week's panel:
Rt Hon Kenneth Baker , MP, chairman of the Conservative Party; Bea Campbell , journalist and author; Robin Cook , MP, opposition spokesman on health and social services; Barbara Amiel , journalist. In the chair,
James Naughtie.
Producer Anna Carragher
Last programme in the series with Marcel Berlins. Producer Gareth Butler
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
William J Brennan and David Souter
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The resignation of Justice William J Brennan and the appointment of David Souter, and the process of appointing a new judge to the Supreme Court, as discussed by Alistair Cooke.
Knowing the Score Behind a conductor's performance may lie years of studying anything from a smudged addition to the composer's score to, in one instance, the voodoo ceremonies of Cuba.
Michael Berkeley talks to such musical detectives as Sir Charles Mackerras , Andrew Davis and Graham Jenkins.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Comedy with Jo Kendall , Michael Troughton , John Baddeley , Daniel Strauss , Jonathan Kydd and Bernadine Corrigan.
Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo
with Heather Payton Stereo
... minutes in the archives! Discover what he does with them in the first of three programmes.... Producer Simon Elmes