with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day: Rev Dr Donald English
5: William's Birthday (For details see Monday;
Stereo
with Chris Dunkley
Producer Catherine Mahoney
Conflict in Kashmir In the second of two programmes, Mark Tully reports from Kashmir and Pakistan on how the demands for Muslim solidarity with Kashmir! dissidents could drag
Benazir Bhutto 's fragile government into conflict with India.
Producer Peter Burdin
The Landing. Read by Liam O'Callaghan. Written by Liam O'Flaherty. Producer Mike Adams
Lord Enthroned in Heavenly Splendour
(St Helen. BBC HB 205);
II Peter I, vv 16-21; The
Light of Christ (D Fishel); Come, Praise the Name of Jesus (Wolvercote) Stereo
Dilly Barlow attempts to answer your questions. Producer Viv Black
9 WRITE to: Enquire Within,
BBC, Broadcasting House, London WIA IAA, or phone [number removed]
Call to Account
The return of the weekly series, this year focusing on privatised utilities. Today, Cedric Brown , Managing Director of Regional Services with British Gas, is in the hot seat.
Presenter John Howard. Producer David Berry 0 MONEY: page 80
Check your gardening knowledge against teams led by Irene Thomas and Norman Painting. This week's guests:
Jill Balcon , Mary O'Hara , Brian J Ford , Molly Weir. Questionmaster
Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Producer Ian Strachan. Stereo
with Nick Clarke
Emily and Mr Prendergast Stereo (R)
from Cardiff.
Gail Foley talks to
Mollie Parkin. Serial: Henrietta Who? (2) (Details as yesterday)
Edith Wharton's black comedy of manners, adapted in five parts by Eileen Cullen.
The second of six oral history montages.
Bringing in the Harvest
Memories of the harvest before combines. Tales of pitching the hay, thrashing the corn and binding the sheaths are told by those whose summers were spent down on the farm.
Producer Angela Hind. Stereo
Stereo
with Frances Coverdale and Bill Frost
and Financial Report
Written by Sam Jacobs.
with Hilton Fyle
Producer Fiona Couper
Stereo
Six programmes in which young people give their opinions on a variety of issues about life today. 2: How can crime be stopped and people feel safe again?
Presenter Simon Bates. Producer Chris Burns
with Geoffrey Goodman Producer Andrew Oenwood
Musical Messages Silent films needed music to make up for lack of dialogue and effects - battles, rows, stampedes were the composer's lot. They still are, but Nick Baker looks at how the role of music has grown more manipulative as it taps into people's emotions and joins in the 20th-century hard sell.
Producer Belinda Sample. Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
with David Sells. Stereo
Amongst Women 5: Sheila and Mona leave for Dublin
Comedian Arnold Brown returns to the land of his birth, in the first of a two-part tour of the European City of Culture. Producer Armando lannucci
Presented by Heather Payton
... minutes in the archives. Discover what he does with them. Producer Simon Elmes