On the eve of next week's Royal Smithfield Show in London, is there still a need for wholesale markets such as Smithfield?
Producer Carol Trewin
with James Whitbourn
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev
Dr Leslie Griffiths
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Philip Harding
Russell Davies with news and issues from the sporting world. Producer Andy Gillies
The holiday and travel programme presented by Ken Bruce.
Simon Parkes looks at country-house hotels. Producer Sara Jane Hall
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with Ned Sherrin , live guests and the likes of Emma Freud ,
Sandi Toksvig and Richard Jobson. Stereo
Peter Jenkins ,
Associate Editor of The
Independent, presents a personal view of a week in the life of MPs and peers.
Producer Dennis Sewell
The magazine programme that provides an insight into the lives of the people who make up the 36 nations.
With Max Easterman. Editor Jolyon Monson
with Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby Producer Frances Macdonald
In the chair
Humphrey Lyttelton. With Willie Rushton Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. Pianist Colin Sell.
Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
The panel includes: The Rt Hon
Tony Bonn, MP
Zerbanoo Gifford and Margaret Jay. From Bristol. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]
Call Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers Anna Carragher and Jane Stimpson
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R.E.T. Lamb's new play interweaves romantic fiction and a contemporary love story. Rose escapes from her unromantic husband Mel and from Basil, the elderly recluse whom she looks after, into a world of romantic browsing in the local bookshop. inevitably she and Francis, the bookseller, become attracted.
(Stereo)
Ray Brown pieces together the mysterious story of the tall, dark stranger who came back to find his family in Yorkshire.
Producer Gillian Hush
Sound pictures of what six cities have meant to six people.
3: South African novelist
Nadine Gordimer reflects on the vibrant and sometimes violent city of Johannesburg. Producer Penny Afzal
Peter Evans presents a weekly review of discoveries and developments.
Producer Peter Croasdale
This week John Walters offers thoughts and conversations on the subject of death.
Producer Cathie Mahoney
Stereo
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
with Robert Robinson.
Animated 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.
10: Passions run high when Fleur, now married to Michael, ensnares the poet Wilfred Desert. Soames smells a rat...
Episode dramatised by David Spenser
Director Sue Wilson.
Stereo
Sue MacGregor goes to Oxford to meet the first
American and the first scientist to be Master of Balliol, Professor Baruch Blumberg.
Brian Kay presents a selection of melodies with animal connections. Producer Sarah Devonald. Stereo
led by the Rev
David Hutt. Stereo
Next February,
Winnie Mandela and some of her bodyguards are to stand trial on charges of kidnapping and beating four young people, including 14-year-old
Stompie Moeketsi , who was later found murdered.
For the first time, young men from the club speak out about the kangaroo courts and hit squads which have left 16 people dead. A File on 4 special documentary, with reporter John Carlin.
with members of the versatile Fine Arts
Brass Ensemble.
Stereo
with Morwenna Banks
Sylvester McCoy and Geoff McGivern.
Written by Stuart Silver and Malcolm Williamson. Producer Paul Spencer. Stereo