with Stewart Lamont
Presented by Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev Richard Harries
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Sue Lawley talks to novelist Mary Wesley about her rise to fame and fortune at an age when most people might be thinking about retirement.
Four programmes in which David Bean traverses the island following the route marked out 70 years earlier by D H Lawrence. 2: The Mad Caterpillar
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
This Guessing Game by Margaret Faherty. An abortion compels Claire to reassess her love affair.
Read by Aine McCartney.
Producer Eoin O'Callaghan
Come Thou Long-
Expected Jesus; I Peter 3, vv 8-15a; A Carol for Unity (A Wilson);
There's a Light upon the Mountains.
Director of Music
Alan Wilson Stereo
Joanna Buchan presents compelling stories of the lives people lead. Producer Cathy Drysdale Stereo
A special edition looking at the small-claims courts. Designed to be a quick, easy and cheap method of resolving disputes, in fact they often turn out to be anything but! Presented by John Howard.
Producer David Berry
0 MONEY: page 19
This week: a look at the drinking lobbies. How scientific is the advice about moderate drinking? Producers Marie Helly and Sheila Dillon
Presented by Nick Clarke and James Naughtie
from Glasgow. Introduced by Ruth Wishart. Serial:
Billy Bayswater (3)
by John Galsworthy.
What price happiness? Does love enable or destroy? Victorine, Tony, Michael and Wilfred count the cost - Fleur speculates and dreams. Stereo
Patrick Hannan and his guests reflect on the week's events. Producer Richard Thomas
Tim Marlow reassesses the work of one of England's leading painters, Howard
Hodgkin; talks to the carver of birds, Guy Taplin ; and listens to Christmas musical celebrations of 200 years ago.
Producer Kate Wilkinson Stereo
Presented by Wendy Austin and Frank Partridge
and Financial Report
Jonathan Marcus presents the transport magazine programme. This week: how will the ferry companies compete with the Channel Tunnel?
The main operators respond to the challenge. Producer Jill Thomas
Written by Veronica Henry
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days. Producer Matt Thomson Stereo
The panel includes: The Rt Hon
Peter Lilley , MP, Secretary of State for Trade and Industry; The Rt Hon
Baroness Seear, Deputy Leader of the Liberal
Democrats in the House of Lords; and The Rt Hon
John Smith , QC, MP, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer. They tackle the issues raised in Lichfield, Staffordshire. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher
Robin Lustig presents a personal look at the week's press and the newspaper business. Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Black Americans in the armed forces
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The disproportionate amount of African Americans serving in the US military, and the Harris poll revealing a gender split in the opposition towards military intervention.
Lucy Duran attends a Greek Cypriot wedding and a Turkish folk dance class as she puts together a picture of the different traditions of Turkish and Greek
Cypriot communties in England. The up-and-coming generation is aware of the past culture and customs, but is gradually absorbing into poetry, music and dance such western influences as rap, jazz and cabaret.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Stereo
with Alistair Cooke
Presented by Richard Kershaw Stereo
In My Wildest Dreams by Leslie Thomas. Part 2
A satirical swipe at the week's news.
With Bill Wallis , David Tate and Sally Grace.
Producer Sarah Smith. Stereo
Presented by Heather Payton Stereo