with the Rev
Nicholas Bradbury.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Jonathan Fryer
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament.
Sue Lawley's castaway is actor John Thaw.
Stereo
The return of the series in which
Chris Dunkley of The
Financial Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy. Producer Nick Utechin
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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
Romance by Edith Reveley. Read by Nigel Hawthorne.
Producer Anne-Marie Cole
led by Beverley McAinsh. Introit: God Be in My
Head; Holy Spirit, Ever Dwelling (Salisbury, BP 31); Galatians 5, w 13-25; Spirit of the Living God; Of All the Spirit's Gifts to Me (Ripponden, BP 70). Director of Music
Stephen Layton. Stereo
Joanna Buchan introduces riveting tales from all walks of life, in the last of the present series. Producers Fiona Couper and Mark Savage. Stereo
with John Howard.
The last of five programmes exploring the origins of popular cultural phenomena.
Thirty years ago men drank bitter or mild, and only women sipped lager and lime. Nigel Fountain hails the arrival of head-banging beers, lager louts and probably the best advertising in the world...
(Rpt)
with John Sergeant.
from Newcastle with Christa Ackroyd. Short story: Woman in a Lampshade 2:The Last Crop
Sense and Sensibility The final episode: Delaford, House and Parsonage
. Stereo
Presented by Clive Jacobs. Solo yachtsman Robin Knox-Johnston sets out across the Atlantic to recreate Columbus's epic voyage using only the navigational instruments available five centuries ago. Will this adventure finally determine where
Columbus made his landfall? Producer Chris Hipwell
Tim Marlow discusses the rising interest in the work of aboriginal artists; Alan Bleasdale 's TV series GBH reaches the end of its journey; and Judy Meewezen walks across water to see Treasure Island.
Producer Jerome Weatherald Stereo
with Frank Partridge and Hugh Sykes.
and Financial Report
Peter Tinniswood 's
six-part serial.
1: I'm in Love. I'm in Love
Now that Nancy has fallen in love with Roland, she doesn't like to remember what happened with Winston under the old beech tree at Winterleaf Gunner.
Director Shaun Macloughlin Stereo
Bert finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Written by Gillian Richmond
with Chris Serle.
Producer Julian May. Stereo
The panel includes:
Rt Hon Michael Howard , QC, MP, Secretary of State for Employment;
Dr Marjorie Mowlam , MP, Opposition
Spokeswoman on Trade and Industry; and Jonathon Porritt , Environmental
Consultant.
From Workington, Cumbria. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Anna Carragher
with Marcel Berlins.
Producer Sallie Davies
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Gorbachev and the G7 summit
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
How commentators around the world now view Mr Gorbachev, and his attendence of the 17th G7 summit held in London.
The American ballerina Suzanne Farrell had a glittering 20-year career as a soloist with New
York City Ballet until her retirement in 1989. Jann Parry looks back with her over the many roles that NYCB's choreographer and director
George Balanchine created for her, a relationship fraught with jealousies on the part of other dancers, and the problem of being the object of Balanchine's adoration.
Producer Richard Bannerman Stereo
by Alistair Cooke.
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Across the Common by Elizabeth Berridge. Part 5.
The third of five visits to the worryingly familiar village of Little Blighty. With John Baddeley ,
Bernadine Corrigan , Jo Kendall , Daniel Strauss. Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo
with Heather Payton. Stereo