Producer Tim Fmney
with James Whitboum
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Elaine Storkey
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Philip Harding
with Cliff Morgan.
Including an interview with HRH the Princess Royal, the patron of 1991 Year of Sport. Producer Joanne Watson
with Ken Bruce.
This week a visit to
Washington, D C as it celebrates its bicentenary. Producer Sara Jane Hall
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with Ned Sherrin , and the likes of Rowland Rivron ,
Joe Bob Briggs ,
Victoria Mather and Dylan Winter. stereo
with Michael White
Producer Dennis Sewell
Producer Geoff Spink
with Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby Producer Frances Macdonald
with Clement Freud ,
Peter Jones , Derek Nimmo and Wendy Richard. In the chair:
Nicholas Parsons.
Producer Edward Taylor. Stereo
This week's panel: Chantal Cuer, Jack Dromey ,
Harry Patterson and Charles Moore.
From Jersey. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]with Jonathan Dimbleby Producers Anna Carragher and John Watkins
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Market Forces
In Christopher Denys 's new comedy, craftsmanship and pride in good work are taking a hammering from income tax and VAT. But the eponymous Wally is at hand.
Director Tony Cliff. Stereo
Three programmes recalling some of the radio shows of the past. 2: Have a Go
Possibly the most popular quiz show ever broadcast by the BBC is remembered by Stephen Williams , who produced it for many years. Producer Mark Savage (R)
The first of three programmes. When students Robert Weddle and Anthony Halford spent a summer walking from Chartres to Assisi, they little suspected how the experience would change their lives. Thirty years on, the landscape and the people yield up their secret to Robert Weddle. Two Pilgrims and a Cart Producer Simon Elmes. Stereo (R)
Alun Lewis reports from the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Producer Peter Croasdale
BBC Religious Affairs Correspondent
Mike Wooldridge talks to five international political leaders about the beliefs which have underpinned their professional careers. 3: V P Singh , the former Prime Minister of India.
Stereo
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.
21: Dinny is deeply in love, but everyone seems against her and Wilfred - especially Jack Muskham. Will Wilfred stand and fight?
Episode dramatised by David Spenser
Director Janet Whitaker.
Stereo
Robin Hood Rides to the Bank
Douglas Fairbanks had a I merry but silent time with the outlaws of Sherwood; Richard Todd starred in the Disney film version; and Sean Connery played an ageing and realistic hero. Now two new films are targeting the big screens. Kevin Costner and Patrick Burgin are the rival Robins, and Brian Sibley seeks the answer to the man in Lincoln green's ! continuing appeal.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
with Brian Kay
Producer Sarah Devonald. Stereo
led by the Rev
Stephen Oliver. Stereo
The first of two true enquiries.
The Haunting ofRF398 The vintage 1945 Lincoln bomber stands silently in its hangar at Cosford Aerospace Museum in Shropshire. But mysterious recordings taped on the aircraft by investigator
Ivan Spenceley suggest that the old aircraft may be far from retired, with its crew very much on duty. Producer Gwyn Richards
Four talks in which
Roy Dean considers the work of some lesser-known
American lyric writers. 2: Mack Gordon - Stay as Sweet as You Are
Producer David Perry
with John Vallins , Michael Brewer and pupils at Cheetham's School of Music in Manchester.
The last in the series with Tim Firth , Tim de Jongh , Michael Rutger and William Vandyck. The Grand Tour
Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo