Prices, practical farming, politics and the countryside
with the Rev Sue Rose
Stereo
Presented by Andrew Marr and Sue MacGregor. Including:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev
Richard Harries
by P Y Betts. Part 7.
(Details as last Thursday)
Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times returns with the series that 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 Howard Rogers and Veronica Muliey
My True Love Sent to Me by Daphne Schiller. Jenna's 12 days of Christmas are not exactly what she had in mind. Read by Celia Imrie. Producer Tessa Kendall
An act of worship, including a reading from Isaiah 4, w 1-6. Director of Music Leslie Olive Stereo
Joanna Buchan presents compelling stories of the lives people lead.
Producer Fiona Couper. Stereo
Presented by Margaret Collins
Presented by Derek Cooper
Producers Sheila Dillon and Mane Helly
Presented by Nick Clarke
from Manchester.
Introduced by Helen Boaden.
Serial: The Turn of the Screw (3)
by John Galsworthy.
14: Marjorie takes the stand but winners can be losers and Fleur plays a dangerous game.
Stereo
Eric Robson dons his deerstalker and holds a magnifying glass to the world of lexicographers, as they investigate which new words will make it into the dictionaries.
Producer Penny Afzal
Tim Marlow meets the leading printmakers of the day at the Royal
Academy's new exhibition, The Infernal Method; and the 19th-century Austrian artist Caspar David Friedrich evokes a mysterious, fabulous landscape in his painting - a new book sheds light on the mystery.
Producer Julian Wilkinson. Stereo
Presented by Wendy Austin and Frank Partridge
and Financial Report
Cliff Michelmore and Sally Taylor report live from the 1991 show at
Earl's Court in London, where the highlight is an inland waterways village complete with authentic buildings, lock gates and narrowboats on the central pool. In addition, this year the new hall is used for the first time so there are more boats and equipment for the team to preview. Producer Chris Hipwell
Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days. Producer Matt Thompson
The panel includes: Tony Blair , MP,
Shadow Employment Secretary. From
Clifton, Bedfordshire. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby Producer Anna Carragher
Geoffrey Goodman presents a personal look at the week's press and the newspaper business. Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Legal guns vs murder rates
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Does legal firearm ownership increase the number of murders in America? Alistair Cooke reflects on what is causing the high volume of murders in New York City.
The drifting melody of Round Midnight has made it a jazz classic. John Fordham talks to leading players, like saxophonist Sonny Rollins for whom Thelonious
Monk's tune evokes late nights in jazz clubs, and guitarist Stanley Jordan , attracted by the shifting harmonies. From
Miles Davis to the Kronos
Quartet, Round Midnight has fascinated audiences in the New York clubs of the 1940s and in the concert halls of today.
Producer John Goudie. Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
Stereo
The Warden by Anthony Trollope. 5: Conference and Tribulation
with Bill Wallis , Sally Grace and David Tate.
Producer Diane Messias Stereo
Presented by Richard Quest from New York Stereo
The last of three programmes in which climatologist Mick Kelly reassesses sound-archive recordings on the British and their weather.
Today: the storms of 1987 and 1990. Are people's attitudes to extraordinary weather changing?
Producer Beaty Rubens (R)