As the British Crop Protection Council meets in Brighton, the programme looks at the changing attitudes to pesticides and their uses. Producer Carol Trewin
with James Whitbourn
with Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day: with Fr Oliver McTernan
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Philip Harding
with Russell Davies Producer Andy Gillies
The travel programme with Ken Bruce. Cliff Michelmore continues his exploration of Eastern Europe in Moscow.
Producer Sara Jane Hall
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Ned Sherrin with live guests and the likes of Robert Elms,
Arthur Smith and Craig Charles. Stereo
with Philip Stephens , Political Editor of The Financial Times. Producer Dennis Sewell
with Max Easterman Editor Jolyon Monson
A Question of Money A panel consisting of Louise Botting , Vincent Duggleby , Christopher Gilchrist and Philip Hardman answer questions on personal finance.
Producer Frances Macdonald
The popular panel show. In the chair:
Humphrey Lyttelton.
With Tim Brooke-Taylor Willie Rushton Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. Pianist Colin Sell.
Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
The panel includes:
Gordon Brown , MP, the Rt Hon Lord Jenkins of Hillhead and Janet Daley.
From Stourbridge, West Midlands. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
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Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers Anna Carragher and Keith Jones
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Excuse Fingers
Poisoning by arsenic was the method that Herbert Armstrong used to rid himself of a troublesome wife.
Written by John Peacock.
Pianist Mary Nash.
Director Jane Morgan. Stereo
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Sound pictures of what six cities have meant to six people.
2: Sir Stephen Spender takes you to the decadent Berlin of the 1930s and talks of his friendship with Christopher Isherwood , creator of Sally Bowles.
Producer Martin Buckely
with Alun Lewis.
What is happening in science? A weekly review of discoveries and developments. Producer Dee Palmer
This week John Walters offers thoughts and conversations on the subject of love.
Producer Cathie Mahoney
A satirical swipe at the week's news.
With Bill Wallis
David Tate and Sally Grace.
Stereo
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Presented by Robert Robinson.
Table talk inspired by current public and private preoccupations.
Producer Michael Ember. Stereo
John Galsworthy's saga, dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy.
9: Fleur and Jon are determined to marry. Irene and Young Jolyon on the one hand and Soames on the other must try to prevent them.
With Danielle Allen and Christopher Good.
Episode dramatised by David Spenser
Director Anthony Cornish.
Stereo
Sue MacGregor meets the writer
Reay Tannahill.
Following Children in Need, Brian Kay presents a selection of all-time children's favourites.
Producer Sarah Devonaid. Stereo
led by the Rev
Eddie Neale. Stereo
Presented by Edward Mortimer Producer Anne Sloman
The final part of Peter Tinniswood 's comic adventure.
The End of the Road
Narrator Christian Rodska.
Producer Pete Atkin. Stereo
with Ronald Corp and John Andrewes of the Finchley Children's Music Group.
Stereo
The second of four programmes of comedy sketches on a spooky theme.
With Morwenna Banks Sylvester McCoy and Geoff McGivern.
Written by Stuart Silver and Malcolm Williamson Producer Paul Spencer. Stereo