Presented and produced by Tim Finney.
with James Whitboum.
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rev
Dr Leslie Griffiths.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Philip Harding
with Cliff Morgan. Producer Pat Thornton
with Ken Bruce.
Producer Sara Jane Hall
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with Ned Sherrin and the likes of Victoria Mather , Mark Steyn , John Walters and Neil Mullarkey. Stereo
with Michael White.
Producer Dennis Sewell
This week, Gordon Clough considers the languages of Europe - the most intriguing obstacle to unity. Editor Jolyon Monson
with Louise Botting and Vincent Duggleby. Producer Frances Macdonald
umu The return of the NEW classic panel game. This week, from the Brighton Festival. In the chair: Humphrey Lyttelton. With Willie Rushton , Bill Tidy, Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. Piano Colin Sell.
Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
This week's panel:
Professor Akbar Ahmed , Molly Meacher ,
Gillian Shephard , MP, Ken Livingstone , MP. From Loughborough. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]with Jonathan Dimbleby. Producers Anna Carragher and Charlotte Blofeld
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In Robert East's golfing comedy, good sportsmanship gets forgotten in the heat of battle....
Director Matthew Walters. Stereo
Apart series in which the Rev
Dr Colin Morris looks at the religious significance of humour. 1: No Laughing MatterProducer Juli Wills. Stereo
In the last of the series,
Drennan Watson takes his search for the effects of people on the landscape to Galloway in south-west Scotland to discover that this typical farming countryside is comparatively recent. Producer Christopher Lowell (First broadcast on Radio Scotland)
with Peter Evans.
Producer Julia Durbin
Six playwrights talk to Rosemary Hartill.
5: Timberlake Wertenbaker
Stereo
Stereo
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition.
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Robert Robinson takes soundings of what people are talking about.
Producer Michael Ember
Jane Austen's novel adapted in four parts.
It is 1810, and the recently widowed Mrs Dashwood and her three daughters have been forced out of their family home. They move to a cottage in Devon, where Marianne is swept off her feet by a capricious stranger.
(Stereo)
Frame by Frame
As an exhibition of his painting opens in London, Peter Greenaway talks to Philip Dodd and young film makers about his images on paper and on film, his path from art school to The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, and from the simple paintbrush to the computer paintbox used in his new film Prospero's Books.
Producer John Goudie. Stereo
Presented by Brian Kay.
Producer Sarah Devonald. Stereo
led by the Rev Keith Clements. Stereo
Edward Mortimer chairs the discussion programme which challenges its participants to think before they speak.
Producer Gwyneth Williams
Six extraordinary and little-known true stories told by Anthony Smith.
4: Lindbergh's Predecessors
ucuf The return of the series in which
Robin Ray talks to guests about moments in music which send a shiver down their spine. Today:
Dame Judi Dench.
The comedy show in which guests are taken on a literary mystery tour. Today Nina Myskow , Simon Fanshawe and Christopher Sinclair -
Stephenson go in pursuit of buried treasure.
Chair: Jenni Murray. Producer Mary Sharp