with the Rev
Peter Jackson , stereo
Presented by Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev
Jimmy Morrison
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Presented by Libby Purves
Producer Bridget Osborne
A postbag edition.
The White Cliffs
Mary Flanagan 's story looks forward to Valentine's Day.
Love in a launderette ... Read by Alice Arnold. Producer Duncan Minshull
The Rev Vinay Samuel , a presbyter of the Church of South India, leads a reflection with prayers and music from the Seventh Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Canberra,
Australia.
Reporter Roisin McAuley.
A radio portrait, in conversation, recollection and anecdote.
Editor Brian Walker
Presented by John Howard
Patrick Hannan chairs the political quiz.
With MPs Julian Critchley and Austin Mitchell and their guests.
Producer Diane Messias Stereo
Presented by James Naughtie
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
How does it feel to have your home used as a film set? Corinne Julius reports.
Serial: The Skeleton in the Cupboard (2)
NEW The first of a four-part drama set in a progressive boarding school on the south coast. Written by Angus Graham-Campbell . The Wetter Ground While the school has football and dance scholarships, talented, angry Euan doesn't want to play or allow his girlfriend Jen to dance.
Director Richard Wortley Stereo
From the apparently obvious to the downright obscure, Dilly Barlow - with the help of experts - attempts to answer your questions. Producer Viv Black
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The last of three programmes in which Clive Langmead joins crews who are not necessarily seasoned sailors but, for extraordinary reasons, are all in the same boat.
Something in Reserve Members of the Royal
Naval Reserve put to sea aboard a minesweeper. Producer Penny Afzal
Brian Sibley looks at the new films, including the highly praised thriller
Miller's Crossing and the follow-up to Three Men and a Baby; and the traveller and explorer Sir Steven Runciman tells the story of his life. Producer Anthony Denselow.
Stereo
Presented by Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes
and Financial Report
The comic worlds of US satirist and comedian
Stan Freberg , presented in three programmes by Robert Cushman. Stereo
John Waite investigates. Editor Graham Ellis
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with Geoff Watts
NEW A series of sixprogrammes in which Bel Mooney talks to people about the way in which one particular death affected their lives.
Today: biographer and journalist Anne Chisholm discusses her sister, Clare. Producer Beaty Rubens Stereo
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In the England of the 1450s, trade flourished, particularly the wool industry. Charitable giving was also increasing. But that was to change. In the sixth of their eight-part search for the English, Malcolm Billings and Jonathan Riley-Smith reach the Reformation and an intriguing character, Thomas Smith , who served both Catholic and Protestant monarchs.
Music by Steven Faux , performed by the Dufay Collective.
Producer Christopher Stone Stereo
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BOOK: 'The English' by Malcolm Billings , available from bookshops, £ 10.95
Stereo
with Roger White. Stereo
Presented by Alexander MacLeod
Stereo
Carol by Patricia Highsmith. Part 5.
A series of true murder stories from the days when police cars had bells and the men from the Yard wore trilbies.
Two bodies were found in a Scottish ravine. Dr Buck Ruxton's wife and maid were missing.
Written by John Scotney.