with Dave Kitchen.
Presented by John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev Richard Harries.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Eight programmes following the day-to-day triumphs and tragedies of a small rural community. 3: News of Kevin's crucial job interview, and Brian makes his bell-ringing debut. Presented by Nigel Farrell.
Producer Chris Paling
BBC correspondents at home and abroad report on one of the main British or foreign topics in this week's news.
Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
Good Advice Is Rarer than Rubies by Salman Rushdie.
Read by Zia Mohyeddin. Producer Anne-Marie Cole
Stand Up, and Bless the Lord (Carlisle, BBC HB 268); I Peter 2; w 4-12; Sing of the Lord's
Goodness (E Sands); Out of Darkness (C Walker). Director of Music
Timothy Dean Stereo
Joanna Buchan introduces riveting tales from all walks of life - this week linked by a ghostly theme. Producers Fiona Couper and Mark Savage. Stereo
Presented by John Howard.
Presented by Derek Cooper.
Producers Sheila Dillon and Marie Helly
Presented by Nick Clarke.
from Manchester. Introduced by Helen Boaden.
Serial: The Stand-in (2)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Victor Hugo 's tale of doomed love and the fear of sorcery, adapted in five episodes.
Music by Philip Pickett , Tom Finucane and Stephen Henderson. Dramatised by Catherine L Czerkawska Director Marilyn Imrie Stereo
On the 377th anniversary of the dissolution of the 'Addled Parliament', Christopher Matthew convenes his team of fellow columnists to take another quizzical look at life. The 'Addled
Parliament' spent two months and two days achieving exactly nothing. What can Matthew and friends manage in 25 minutes?
Producer Brian King
Natalie Wheen puts on her hat to go to the Royal Academy Summer
Exhibition; previews the winklepickers at Jo Meek 's 60s rock gathering; and looks into the eyes of the winning BP Portrait Award.
Producer Tessa Watt. Stereo
Presented by Frank Partridge and Hugh Sykes.
and Financial Report
The transport magazine programme presented by Janet Trewin. Producer Jill Thomas
Mike still can't be persuaded to leave the house.
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Chris Serle presents his selection of extracts from
BBC radio and television over the past seven days. Producer Simon Elmes
Stereo
This week's panel:
Linda Agran. Head of Production, Paravision UK, an independent television and film production company; Mark Fisher , MP,
Labour Party Spokesman on the Arts;
Teresa Gorman , MP; and Peter Jenkins ,
Assistant Editor and Chief
Political Commentator, The Independent.
From Middlesbrough. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher
Robin Lustig presents a personal look at the week's press and the newspaper business. Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Freedom of Information
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The American Department of Defence's publication of Iraqi casualties from the Gulf War leads Alistair Cooke to explore the uses and abuses of the Freedom of Information Act.
Tough Television
Paul Allen looks at the way television transmits powerful social comment in the light of Alan Bleasdale 's new drama series for Channel 4,
GBH. In the early 80s Yosser's desperate cry 'Gissa job' became a catchphrase in Alan Bleasdale 's earlier series, Boys From The Blackstuff. Can GBH also catch the mood of the nation?
Stereo
by Alistair Cooke.
with Richard Kershaw.
Stereo
Fludd by Hilary Mantel. Part 5.
Stereo
A look back at the week's news with Bill Wallis, Sally Grace and Brian Bowles.
Producer Paul Schlesinger
Stereo
with Heather Payton. Stereo