from Alnmouth Friary, Northumberland. Stereo
Presented by Sue MacGregor and Peter Hobday.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev Dr
Donald English
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley of The Financial Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy. Producer Nick Utechin
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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 Mulley
Second Chance
Written and read by Harry Towb.
Though Hedley would reinvent the past if allowed, there is no such thing as a second chance. Producer Eoin OCallaghan
The Church's One
Foundation (Aurelia, BBC HB 184); Ephesians 4, w 1-6, 11-13; There is One Lord (Taize); Eternal Ruler of the Ceaseless
Round (Song 1, BBC HB 321). Director of Music Alan Wilson. Stereo
Joanna Buchan presents compelling stories of the lives people lead. Producer Fiona Couper Stereo
Presented by John Howard
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Presented by Derek Cooper
Producers Sheila Dillon and Marie Helly
Presented by Nick Clarke
from Cardiff.
Introduced by Gail Foley. Serial: A Country of Strangers (final part).
John Galsworthy 's saga dramatised in 23 parts.
17: It is 1928. The Cherrells of Condaford Grange are related to the Forsytes through the marriage of Fleur to Michael, whose mother was a Cherrell.
Older-established but less well off than the Forsytes, they have their own family problems.
Stereo
Six programmes in which Phil Smith explores experience of love, sex and marriage across three generations of northern working people.
3: Lost Innocence
Producer Gillian Hush
Louisa Buck visits the exhibition of paintings by Stanley Spencer as a new biography is published; and talks to Alison Britten , whose distinctive pottery has made her reputation. Producer Adrian Washbourne Stereo
with Frank Partridge and Hugh Sykes Editor Kevin Marsh
and Financial Report
The transport magazine programme presented by Janet Trewin.
This week: new roads which are finished ahead of time - but how long will they last?
Producer Jill Thomas
Written by Mary Cutler Director Niall Fraser
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Margaret Howard presents her selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days. Producer Nigel Acheson
Stereo
This week's panel:
Simon Lee , Professor of Jurisprudence, Queen's University, Belfast;
Ann Leslie , journalist; Michael Portillo , MP, Minister for Local
Government and Inner
Cities; and Clare Short , MP, Opposition
Spokeswoman on Social Security. From Dover. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher
The cases, the courts and the lawyers -
Marcel Berlins 's weekly look at developments in the law and how they affect our lives.
Producer Gareth Butler
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Saddam Hussein or the Bogie Man
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Whilst Saddam Hussein's Scud missiles attack Israel, Alistair Cooke considers how the 24/7 spontaneous news coverage is being viewed by both the allies and the Iraqis.
The Eyewitness Account
How does the writer capture the horror, the poignancy or even the humour of events as they actually unfold? From the sinking of the Titanic to Moscow's first hamburger, writers have been compelled to vividly put it all down in words. Tonight's programme looks at the art of reportage as written by the 'eyewitness' and asks: In a society dominated by the television, is there still a place for it? Presented by Max Easterman.
Producer Kate Wilkinson
Stereo
by Alistair Cooke
Presented by Richard Kershaw
Stereo
Age of Iron byj M Coetzee. Final part.
A look back at the week's news.
With Bill Wallis , Sally Grace and David Tate.
Producer Diane Messias
Stereo
Presented by Heather Payton Stereo