This week: trouble in the sheep markets. Producer Tim Finney
with James Whitbourn. Stereo
with Peter Hobday and Chris Lowe Editor Philip Harding
with Cliff Morgan
Producer Joanne Watson
Presented by Ken Bruce Producer Sara Jane Hall
with Ned Sherrin , Sandi Toksvig , Arthur Smith and Craig Charles.
Producer Charte Lee-Alison . Stereo
The Liberal Democrats
Philip Stephens of the Financial Times reflects on the outcome of the week's debates in Blackpool.
Producer Gareth Butler
Reflections of life and politics abroad.
Producer Zareer Masani
Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby return to keep listeners in touch with what's happening in the financial and personal savings fields. Producer Frances Macdonald
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with chairman Bill Tidy and guests Alan Coren , Richard Ingrams , Ian Hislop and a mystery panellist.
Producer Diane Messias. Stereo
This week's panel:
The Rt Hon Paddy Ashdown , MP;
Peter Hain ; the Rt Hon Michael Heseltine , MP, and Katherine Whitehorn. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers Anna Carragher and Jane Stimpson
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Rosamond Lehmann 's story of solitary dreamer Judith Earle.
Stereo
Mud ... as in Suffolk's
Orwell estuary, is getting rarer and yet it is vital to redshank, oystercatcher and other wildlife.
Derek Jones visits an East Anglian estuary. Producer John Harrison
with Peter Evans.
What's happening in science? A weekly review of discoveries and developments. Producer Peter Croasdale
Rosemary Hartill talks to novelist William Trevor.
with Bill Wallis ,
David Tate. Sally Grace and Alistair McGowan Stereo
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Robert Robinson with conversation for
Saturday evening.
Producer Michael Ember , Stereo
Keith Barron stars as Nicolas Freeling's French detective Henri Castang. A dead body in the boot of a Rolls-Royce in Normandy disrupts Anglo-French relations.
Adapted by Michael Bakewell
(Stereo)
(Repeated on Monday at 3.00pm)
More favourite melodies introduced by Brian Kay. Producer Sarah Devonald. Stereo
led by the Rev
Stephen Oliver. Stereo
The first of two programmes in which the residents of Herbert
Street, Treherbert, South Wales, prepare for their 20th annual holiday together. This year, it's by bus to Spain. Producer Caroline Sarli
Six stories by listeners to the BBC World Service.
2: Mama Obi's Foo-Foo by Mary Okoye from Nigeria.
Reader Amoafi Kwapong. Producer Lis Edwards
David Puttnam is
Robin Ray 's guest.
Stereo
Eight classic comedy profiles with Barry Cryer. 7: Mel Brooks