Stereo
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev Dr
Donald English
The final part.
Stereo
with Chris Dunkley
Producer Catherine Mahoney
Conflict in Kashmir Kashmir is disputed territory between the nuclear-capable neighbours, India and Pakistan. In the first of two programmes, Mark Tully reports from India and Kashmir on the threat to peace in the sub-continent from growing Kashmiri unrest, and the Indian strategy for suppressing it. Producer Peter Burdin
Ernest's Point of View
Reader Callum Mill.
Written by Robert Dodds. Producer Louise Dalziel
God Is Love, Let Heav'n Adore Him (Alleluia,
BBC HB 7); Matthew 25, vv 34-45; Kyrie Eleison (J Page Clark); The Servant King (G Kendrick ). stereo
Creepy crawlies in the form of spiders in the bath, and why tickling yourself has no effect in the laughter stakes. Presenter Dilly Barlow. Producer Viv Black
Presenter John Waite
Question: What is the African or Cape Lily?
A chance to check your gardening knowledge against two teams led by Irene Thomas and Norman Painting.
This week's guests:
Sir Nicholas Henderson , Tony Britton , Rod Hull and Mary Whitehouse. Questionmaster
Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Producer Ian Strachan. Stereo (Answer: Agapanthus)
Presenter Nick Clarke
Emily's Special Seaside by Holly Crick. Stereo (R)
from Birmingham with Sally Jones.
Serial: Bella Vista (5)
The Napoleon of Notting Hill The second of a two-part extravaganza by G K Chesterton. The Battle
Adam Wayne has declared independence for the city of Notting Hill and is ready to defend it against all comers. Producer EricStovell
.
Dramatised by Peter Buckman
Director Richard Imison. Stereo (R)
The first of six oral history montages. We'll Eat Again
Memories of queueing with rationing books, cooking Woolton pies, digging for victory, making knickers from German parachutes and dabbling in the black market.
Producer Peter Hoare. Stereo
Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Robert Williams
and Financial Report
Written by Simon Frith.
* TREVOR HARRISON 'S KIND OF DAY: page 78
with David Owen Norris Producer Elizabeth Burke. Stereo
The Radio 4 Generation is made up of young people who were all first-time voters in the 1987 election. In this new series of six programmes presented by Simon Bates , they give their opinions on a variety of issues about life today. 1: Has the institution of marriage had its day? Producer Chris Burns
Sheena MacDonald presents a personal look at the week's press. Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
NYC's new immigrants
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Today's immigrants to New York and why they don't speak English, and the invitation to black players to join the Augusta National golf club in 1990.
Second City First
Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company was founded in 1976 in a church basement by three young actors.
Fourteen years later the company has just won this year's Tony Award for best play for their production of The Grapes of Wrath, seen at London's National
Theatre last year.
Christopher Cook visited Steppenwolf in Chicago and on New York's
Broadway to discover the key to their success. Producer Fiona McLean. Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
with David Sells. Stereo
Private Angelo (the final part)
The final visit to the worryingly familiar village of Little Blighty ... With Jo Kendall
Michael Troughton John Baddeley
Bernadine Corrigan Daniel Strauss and Jonathan Kydd.
Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo
with Heather Payton Stereo
... minutes in the archivesl Discover what he does with them in the second of three programmes. Producer Simon Elmes