Crofting in Scotland's highlands and islands: often back-breaking work but environmentally friendly. Could it be a European farming model in the 90s? Producer Tim Finney
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 Fr Oliver McTernan
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Philip Harding
with Cliff Morgan
Producer Andy Gillies
with Ken Bruce
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
with Michael White
Producer Dennis Sewell
Holland: a Lowlands perspective by Wio Joustra.
Editor Jolyon Monson
with Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby
Producer Frances Macdonald
In the chair Humphrey Lyttelton.
With Tim Brooke-Taylor, Willie Rushton, Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer.
with The Rt Hon Peter Lilley , MP, The Rt Hon Baroness Seear, The Rt Hon
John Smith , QC, MP, and Sarah Hogg.
Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]with Jonathan Dimbleby
Producers Anna Carragher and Chris Burns
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You Only Live Twice
In Ian Fleming 's classic story, James Bond 's wife Tracey has been murdered by his deadly enemy, Blofeld. He has gone to pieces, but M is prepared to give him one last chance to prove himself - on a mission which will lead him to a fatal encounter in a Japanese Garden of Death.
With Timothy Bateson Elizabeth Kelly and James Simmons
Dramatised and directed by Michael Bakewell. Stereo
Sound pictures of what six cities have meant to six people.
5: Christopher Hogwood , conductor of the Academy of Ancient
Music, went to Prague in 1964. Today he reflects on life, culture and politics in Prague at a time when the Iron
Curtain was firmly in place.
Producer Martin Buckley.
Stereo
From black holes to big bucks, what makes a scientific best-seller?
With Peter Evans.
Producer Julian Brown
In the Rhodesias
Three interviews by Lynn Ten Kate with men who chose to 'stay on' after
Rhodesian independence. 2: Peter Moxon.
From the colonial forces to life as a pig farmer: he says, 'Zambia will have my bones.'
Producer Frances Byrnes
Stereo
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition
Director Tracey Neale.
Stereo
with Robert Robinson
Producer Michael Ember.
Stereo
John Galsworthy's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy.
12: To Fleur a son, for Michael a new career, and for Soames two new causes to fight.
Episode dramatised by David Spenser
Director Anthony Cornish.
Stereo
Sue MacGregor meets the writer Pat Barker.
Presented by Brian Kay
Producer Sarah Devonald.
Stereo
led by the Rev
Keith Clements.
Stereo
The last in the series of discussion programmes chaired by Hugo Young.
Producer Anne Sloman
Eight anthologies of new writing: this week's programme is mainly about performances.
Writers Patricia Francis , Jonathan Hall , Sue Rilstone and Hilary Palmer , Kari-Ruth Pederson ,
Peter Williams , Polly Pinder ,
Charles Thomson , Hugh Macpherson , Lekha Desai.
Readers Noreen Kershaw , Paula Tilbrook , Emma Garner-Clarke and John Halstead.
Producer Alfred Bradley.
Stereo
with pianist Emanuel Ax and cellist Yo Yo Ma.
Stereo
The vocalist and pianist presents a four-part series of supper-club songs. 1: I Love Paris with John Rees-Jones
(double bass).
Producer Jonathan James-Moore
Stereo