with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor
with Libby Purves
Producer Bridget Osborne
Drawing by Jane Coles.
Reader James Greene. Producer Matthew Walters
Morning Glory, Starlit Sky (Song 13);
II Corinthians 8, vv 1-9; Thou Who Wast Rich beyond All Splendour (French carol); 0 Thou
Who Camest from Above (Hereford) (BBC HB 362) Stereo
Six programmes in which Lucie Skeaping visits communities around
Britain and learns to play and sing their music. 4: The Andean Altiplano - Birmingham Style.
Producer Daniel Snowman. Stereo
with John Howard
Dylan Winter continues his six-week journey on horseback and foot down the English-Welsh border. 5: Mr Jolly 's circus comes to town and Molly dodges juggernauts. Producer Brian King
with James Naughtie
1.40pm The Archers
How sweet is revenge? And how far will a woman go to exact it? Jenni Murray asks writers Kate Saunders and Mary Flanagan. Serial: An Awfully Big Adventure (6)
'Get the gun! There's a man in our pond with no pants on.' Is he an undercover reporter, policeman, or tramp? A comedy written by Dave Dick.
Author Hazel Townson and reviewer
Ruth McCarthy select some recent books for new readers.
Producer Jill Burridge
Dawn in the dry heart of New Zealand. The rabbits are on the run from the Central Otago News photographer. In the fourth of six programmes
Tony Wilkinson reports from the front line of the Rabbit War, meets the 84-year-old gardening columnist and climbs aboard a houseboat stranded miles from any water.
Producer Julian Hale. Stereo
Robert Dawson-Scott is at this week's new films, including the tough picture of American life Goodfellas, and watches David Lynch 's Twin Peaks on BBC1.
Producer Tessa Watt
Stereo
with Jenny Bond and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
Stereo
John Waite investigates. Producer Graham Ellis
Hugh Sykes continues his search for Britain's most exciting new companies.
2: Bidding for the E 10,000 award are
Stephen Hine and Maria Johnson who created
SUDS and now franchise this creme de la creme of mobile car valeting services. This week's contenders in the E5,000 contest for the best new-comers are Vicky Ambrose and her team from Bristol who edit
Our Schools Magazine. Producer Anne-Marie Cole
Harold Nicolson 's diary of the 70th-birthday cruise that he and his wife, Vita Sackville-West , took to Indonesia.
Adapted by David Wheeler
Producer Louise Purslow. Stereo
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with Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod Stereo
Jonathan Son of Jeremiah (3)
Evelyn Waugh 's diary entries for 24 October in 1919 and 1943 are strong on farce, while Simon Brett confesses failure in 1958 and success in 1974. It remains to be seen what the day in 1990 will bring. Producers Kate Whitehead and Kate McAII. Stereo