Producer Tim Finney
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
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. Producer Bob Shennan
Andrew Sachs and Martin Roberts with an insider's guide to offbeat London: from cemeteries and stage ghosts to a politician's view of London parks. Producer Sara Jane Hall
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The further adventures of Mr Justice Cocklecarrot, Captain Foulenough, Dr Strabismus (whom God preserve) of Utrecht, Big White Carstairs and other characters created between the wars by the great humorist J B Morton. The first of six programmes with Richard Ingrams , John Wells ,
Patricia Routledge , John Sessions and Brian Perkins.
Adapted by Mike Barfield with Richard Ingrams
Producer Harry Thompson. Stereo
Six programmes on relationships presented by John Cleese and his former psychiatrist Dr Robin Skynner.
1: Why Do We Fall in Love? Producers Jonathan James-Moore and Rachel Yorke. Stereo
with Peter Jenkins. Producer Dennis Sewell
with Gordon Clough. Editor Jolyon Monson
Today Heather Payton and personal finance experts Chris Gilchrist and Philip Hardman are at Southampton General Hospital.
Producers Neil Koenig and Andrew Wood. Stereo
with Willie Rushton ,
Bill Tidy, Graeme Garden and Barry Cryer. In the chair:
Humphrey Lyttelton. Piano Colin Sell.
Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
with the Rt Hon
John Biffen , MP, Edward Pearce ,
Baroness Seear and Dennis Skinner , MP. From Cheltenham. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. and at 2.00pm
Any Answers? [number removed]with Jonathan Dimbleby. Producers Anna Carragher and Keith Jones
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Last Call
A trawler is heading for almost certain disaster. The crew are given the chance to say goodbye to families and loved ones. Written by Geraldine McCaughrean.
Director Tony Cliff. Stereo
Steve Race celebrates 50 years as a broadcaster. 3: Those Damned Dots
Stereo
with Peter Evans.
Producer Peter Croasdale
Sue MacGregor goes to Coventry to meet the Bishop, the Rt Rev Simon Barrington-Ward .
The second of five visits to the worryingly familiar village of Little Blighty. With John Baddeley ,
Bernadine Corrigan ,
Jo Kendall and Daniel Strauss.
Stereo
and Sports Round-Up
Omnibus edition.
Director Adrian Bean. Stereo
Robert Robinson takes soundings of what people are talking about.
Producer Michael Ember
The final part of Jane Austen's comedy of love and manners.
The news that Edward is to marry Lucy Steele has caused Elinor much pain. Meanwhile, Colonel Brandon's offer of the living at Delaford to Edward has led Mrs Jennings to conclude that Brandon wishes to marry Elinor.
(Stereo)
Hockney in California The artist David Hockney forsook his native
Yorkshire for the blue skies of California 20 years ago, and from there has explored all the avenues of picture-making, from paintings and theatre design to faxes and video cameras.
He talks with Roger Fenby about his work and his life, and about one of his greatest pleasures - to drive through the mountains with Wagner bellowing out through the car speakers.
Producer Roger Fenby
Presented by Brian Kay.
Producer Sarah Devonald. Stereo
with Fr Oliver McTeman. Stereo
The discussion programme chaired by Andrew Marr. Producer Anne Sloman
Why would a lawyer with no socks and quaint views about women send earnest and sweaty Europeans pedalling around France for a month? Les Woodland ponders whether British chaps should have anything to do with this
Tour de France business.
Producer Les Woodland. Stereo
Robin Ray 's guest is Beryl Bainbridge.
Stereo
A two-part look behind the scenes at last year's Edinburgh Fringe.
1: A View from the Fringe with Lip Service, Friends of the Famous and Struck
Off and Die.
Producer Sarah Smith. Stereo