Farming, food and countryside news
Stereo
Presented by John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev
Donald English
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley of The Financial Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy. Producer John Watkins
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BBC correspondents at home and abroad report on one of the main
British or foreign topics in this week's news. Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
The Slumber King by Kevin Crossley-Holland . Read by Andy Hockley. Owen's walking-stick unlocks the door to a journey beneath the mountains ... and an astounding discovery. Producer Nigel Bryant
Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise (St Denio, BBCHB10);
Reading: Romans 8, vv 31-39; Be Still My Soul (Finlandia); I Cannot Tell Why He Whom Angels Worship
(Londonderry Air).
With the BBC Singers directed by Leslie Olive. Stereo
Six programmes in which Madhur Jaffrey examines how the food and cookery of different cultures and civilisations have developed over 6,000 years.
5: Food and Industry Eating and shopping have changed considerably over two centuries, but even more remarkably over the last two decades, Improved transport and supply are mainly responsible for how well most people are eating today.
Producer Jenny Lo. Stereo
In the sixth of seven programmes Libby Purves follows the mystics' trail to discover the true meaning of being in seventh heaven.
Producer Christine Morgan
Presented by Margaret Collins
Presented by Derek Cooper
Producers Sheila Dillon and Marie Helly
Presented by Nick Clarke
from Bristol.
Introduced by Jenni Mills.
Serial: Of Such
Small Differences (9)
Part 6
Patrick Hannan and his guests reflect on the week's events. Producer Richard Thomas
Natalie Wheen looks at pictures from the remote country of Uzbekistan in the USSR; reviews the new play by David Edgar at the National Theatre, which is set in the banqueting hall of an East European palace in late 1989; and listens to the poetry and music of Jean Binta Breeze. Producer Tessa Watt Stereo
Presented by Wendy Austin and Niall Dickson
and Financial Report
Jonathan Marcus presents the transport magazine programme.
This week: the changing face of travel within Europe and what lessons there are for public transport in the USA. Producer Jill Thomas
Written by Sam Jacobs
Presented by Tom Robinson
Producer Noah Richler
This week's panel: Rt Hon
Malcolm Rifkind , QC, MP, Secretary of State for Scotland;
Tom Sawyer , Deputy General Secretary of NUPE and member of the Labour Party National Executive Committee; Paul Wilkinson ,
Professor of International
Relations, University of St Andrews; Marjorie Thomson , Vice
Chairperson of CND.
From South Queensferry, Scotland. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher
Marcel Berlins takes a weekly look at developments in the law and how they affect people's lives.
Producer Gareth Butler
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
1990 mid-term elections
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
In the week after the 1990 mid-term elections, Alistair Cooke compares the predictions and the results of the vote, and discusses the failure of the Democrats to find a leader.
Jeanne Moreau , the distinguished French actress, whose career spans over 40 years from The Lovers in 1959 to this year's Nikita, gives a rare interview to Don Allen.
Her best-known roles include Jules et Jim for
Francois Truffaut , and her Wild West sortie with Brigitte Bardot in Viva
Maria. But she is also a talented director, and last year returned to the French stage to great acclaim.
Producer Richard Bannerman Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
Presented by Richard Kershaw Stereo
Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead by Barbara Comyns. Part 5.
with Bill Wallis ,
David Tate , Sally Grace and Ian Ashpitel
Producer Sarah Smith. Stereo
Presented by Heather Payton Stereo