Poultry-keeping in Africa, sugar in the West Indies and Bali cattle in South East Asia. Presented by George Macpherson. Producer David Dixon
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 Cliff Morgan Producer Andy Gillies
with Ken Bruce
Producer Sara Jane Hall
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Ned Sherrin hosts an hour of live chat with interjections from the likes of Carol Thatcher , Steven Wells , Michele Kirsch and The Men
Who Know. Stereo
Andrew Marr , Political
Editor of The Economist, presents a personal view of a week in the life of MPs and peers.
Producer Dennis Sewell
Producer Geoff Spinks
with Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby Producer Frances Macdonald
(Repeated Monday at 10.00am;
Clement Freud , Peter Jones , Paul Merton and Derek Nimmo try to stop each other talking for just a minute on subjects flung at them by Nicholas Parsons.
Producer Edward Taylor. Stereo
This week's panel includes Menzies Campbell , MP; Ann Clwyd , MP: Rt Hon Cecil Parkinson , MP. From Manchester. 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 Nick Ware
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The Mansell Conspiracy An unemployed car salesman suddenly finds himself the owner of a luxury flat and a large bank account. What's it all about? A comedy thriller written by Jack Gerson. =
Director Matthew Walters. Stereo
Four reflections on life in London during the 30s and 40s chronicled by theatre critic, broadcaster and bon viveur James Agate in his diaries. With Timothy West.
3: Trouble with 'Showpan' and Lady Hamilton
Other parts played by David Bannerman , James Greene ,
Michael Kilgarriff , Fraser Kerr and David King.
Adapted by David Wheeler Producer Rosemary Hart Stereo (R)
with Peter Evans
Producer Dee Palmer
with John Humphrys. 3:
Anthony Simonds-Gooding , whose satellite TV empire collapsed with the merger of BSB and Sky.
Stereo
and Sports Round-Up
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Producer Michael Ember. Stereo
John Galsworthy's saga dramatised in 23 episodes, narrated by Dirk Bogarde as Galsworthy.
17: It is 1928. The Cherrells of Condaford Grange are related to the Forsytes through the marriage of Fleur Forsyte to Michael Mont, whose mother was a Cherrell. Older-established but less well-off than the Forsytes, they have their own family problems.
Episode dramatised by David Spenser
Director Janet Whitaker.
Stereo
This year brings Mozart mania to Vienna and Salzburg. How will the Mozart bicentenary be celebrated there, and can his music survive more commercial plundering? Natalie Wheen heads off on the Mozart trail.
Stereo
Brian Kay presents more favourite melodies.
Producer Sarah Devonald. Stereo
led by Canon Colin Semper. Stereo
Peter Evans has been working with British hardwoods for more than
40 years. Mollie Harris visits his workshop in the Cotswolds to learn something of his craft and love of woods.
Lynn ten Kate meets the man who is creating a pond on his farm to attract wild water birds, and Martin Muncaster talks to organic farmers. Producer Irene Mallis
The sixth in a series of eight anthologies of new writing.
Writers: Joan Van Poznak , Rose Flint ,
Hazel Edwards , Chrissie Gittins , Gillie Rowland ,
John Light , Sue Moules, Tony Lewis-Jones , Kusha Petts , David Wilson , Eric Hayman , Priscilla M Shears and Pennant Roberts.
Readers: Rosalie Williams , Noreen Kershaw and Christopher Godwin.
Producer Alfred Bradley. Stereo
with Julian Lloyd Webber and Charles Beare about the expensive world of fine string instruments. Producer Nigel Wilkinson Stereo (R)
Precision comedy performed by Tim Firth, Tim de Jongh, Michael Rutger and William Vandyck.
(Stereo)