Producers Dylan Winter and Sue Broom
Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor in London, John Humphrys in Bournemouth at the Conservative Party Conference this week.
The Cod Wars: a look at the 1973-6 fishing disputes with Iceland. Producer Mark Savage
with Melvyn Bragg
Producer Marina Salandy-Brown Stereo
The Thing without a Name by V S Naipaul. Read by Stefan Kalifa.
Producer Frances Anne Solomon
from Chesters
Inter-Diocesan Seminary, Bearsden, Glasgow.
Alleluia, Sing to Jesus; Psalm 24; Let Us Build the City of God; Mark 1, vv 16-20.
with Simon Rae.
Readers Lin Sagovsky and David Goodiand , and guest John Whitworth.
Producer Susan Roberts. Stereo
Presenter John Howard. The first of five programmes about health scares in recent years. Today: the typhoid outbreak in Aberdeen in 1964. Producer David Berry 0 HEALTH: page 85
The general knowledge music competition.
Chairman Ned Sherrin.
Producer Diane Messias. Stereo
with Nick Clarke in London, and James Naughtie at the Conservative Party
Conference this week. Editor Roger Mosey
Presenter Jenni Murray. Serial: Distant Cousins by Isabel Colegate.
First ofthreeepisodes, read by David Ashford. Abridged by Jack Singleton Producer Pat McLoughlin Editor Clare Selerie-Grey
The 1974 production of The Balkan Trilogy by Olivia Manning adapted in three parts. 2: The Spoilt City
Newly married Harriet Pringle finds herself in Bucharest as the storm clouds of war gather. But she has problems of her own to deal with. Dramatised by Eric Ewens
Director John Tydeman. Stereo (R)
Paul Vaughan with Friend of My Youth by novelist
Alice Munro , the cowboy classic Riders of the Purple Sage by Zane Grey , and Streetwise, a new play by Benjamin Zephaniah. Producer Richard Bannerman Stereo
with Valerie Singleton in London, and Hugh Sykes at the Conservative Party Conference this week. Editor Kevin Marsh
and Financial Report
Stereo
In Spite or Because
Tom loves Abby, Abby loves Tom. Why did the marriage fall apart? Written by Jonathan Myerson.
Pianist David King
Director Marilyn Imrie. Stereo
Welsh mountain sheep: tales of exasperation and affection.
Producer Ruth Prince
Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
with Robin Lustig
Editor Margaret Budy. Stereo
Symposium: a new novel by Muriel Spark. The ninth of ten parts read by Eleanor Bron. Abridged and produced by Stewart Conn
The Bobo Girls -
Rebecca Front and Sioned Williams - with songs and sketches.
Producer Paul Spencer. Stereo (R)
In the first of four nightly talks, Roy Dean looks at the work of 'unjustly neglected' lyricists. Tonight: Al Dubin Producer David Perry (R)