with Fr Paul Clayton-Lea6 Stereo
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rabbi Lionel Blue
This week Garrison Keillor , creator of Lake Wobegon , reads from his new anthology. Producer David Benedictus. Stereo
Eight programmes with Denise Robertson.
3: Out of Order
Discussing aggression and control are social psychologist Dr Peter Marsh , Professor of Chemistry Derek Bryce-Smith , colonial administrator
Jock Beesley and former convicted armed robber
John McVicar.
Producer Amanda Mares
In the third of four talks, Nigel Spivey describes how the Vietnamese
Boat People faced ethnic tensions - outside and within their own community. Producer Sharon Banoff
Swan Moving by Elizabeth Taylor.
Reader Fiona Walker. Producer Sue Wilson
from St Paul 's Church, Birmingham, with Shirley Scott and the Ex Cathedra Chamber Choir.
Glory Be to God on High; Mark 4, vv 26-34;
Crucifixus; God, Your Glory We Have Seen
Producer Martin Roberts eavesdrops on a group of Yorkshiremen trying to start their own company. (R)
with Simon Rae.
Readers Martin Jarvis and Elizabeth Bell.
Guest Liz Lochhead.
Producer Susan Roberts. Stereo
Presenter John Waite
Chair Robert Robinson. The Final:
Margaret Stewart (tutor); James Eccieson (insurance broker); Gavin Brown (health service administrator); Jennifer Smallman (librarian). Producer Richard Edis
Stereo
with James Naughtie
This week Tony (Baldrick) Robinson reads the 1989 Listening Corner story competition winners. Today: Beatrice, the Penguin Who Couldn't Get Her Feet Wet by Diana Webb. stereo (R)
Jenni Murray meets the novelist Erica Jong. New serial: Colette's
Bella-Vista, read in eight parts by Jane Lapotaire. Early one summer the famous French writer
Colette stayed at an inn in the South of France ... Abridged by Meg Clarke
Translated by Antonia White
Stereo
Letter from
Northamptonshire David Owen Norris relives his Midlands past. Producer Julian Hale (R)
Behind a conductor's performance may lie years of study and research. Michael Berkeley talks to Sir Charles Mackerras , Andrew Davis and Graham Jenkins about musical detective work. Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo
The last in the series with Humphrey Carpenter :
The Lewis Carroll Society.
Anderson is an English professor travelling to Czechoslovakia to attend a conference on ethics.
His real reason for going, however, is to see a football international....
(R)
A BBC World Service production
Now that the Tour de
France is over for this year, cycling enthusiast Les Woodland looks at the background to the race.
Tony Palmer looks at a new reference book which lists Bryan Ferry under Kathleen Ferrier ; Dante's Inferno reaches the TV screens; and a Welsh theatre company has a futuristic new production.
Producer Julian May. Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Private
Angelo Eric Linklater 's satire on the waste of war.
The sixth of ten parts read by Robert Urquhart. Abridged by Trevor Royle Producer Patrick Rayner
The Marx Brothers'
Lost Radio Shows
The classic comedy team are recreated in the first of six shady adventures. Groucho Marx/Waldorf T
Flywheel Michael Roberts
Chico Marx/Emmanuel
With the vocal talents of Lorelei King, Graham Hoadly. Original scripts by Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman
Adapted by Mark Brisenden Music David Firman
Producer Dirk Maggs. Stereo (R)