with Fr Donal McKeown.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphry s.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Fr Oliver McTeman.
and How to Be Topp by Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle.
Part 4.
Chris Dunkley of The Financial Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy.
Producer Nick Utechin
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with BBC correspondents at home and abroad.
Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
Mick's Day by William Mcllvanney. 'It is Tuesday, not that it matters. The calendar is what other people follow, like an observance
Mick Haggerty used to practise but has lost faith in ..." Read by Gerard Slevin. Producer David Jackson Young
Introit: I Am the Light of the World; Immortal,
Invisible, God Only Wise (St Denio, BBC HB 10); John 9, w 1-7, 13-16, 34b-38; The Light of Christ (D Fishel); Light of the Minds That Know Him (King's Lynn). Director of Music Paul Joslin. Stereo
Joe Keenan is a student with a difference: he's spending seven years at the Vatican University training to be a priest.
We eavesdrop on his life in Rome, where he studies with some of the world's greatest theologians, and follow him home to a council estate in Glasgow as he prepares for his diaconate ordination and a decision which will irreversibly change his life.
Producer Wendy Pilmer
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
with Debbie Thrower.
Questionmaster
Dr Stefan Buczacki.
Two teams led by Irene Thomas and Norman Painting dig deep into their gardening knowledge. This week's guests are Vince Hill , Carole Boyd , Julian Pettifer and Moyra Bremner.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
from Manchester. Introduced by Helen Boaden.
Serial: Seeing Red (8)
The last of four tales of love and death by Robert Louis Stevenson. The Pavilion on the Links
The topical discussion show in which Patrick Hannan and his guests take a sceptical look at the week's events.
Producer Richard Thomas
At the Edinburgh Festival
Paul Allen reports live from the Edinburgh
Festival as the first week of events comes to a close.
There's Archaos in the Meadow, actor Anthony Hopkins directing a play about Dylan Thomas , and the surprising sopranos of La Gran Scena.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
with Frank Partridge and Wendy Austin.
and Financial Report
Peter Tinniswood 's
six-part serial.
5: Figuratively SpeakingNancy elopes with Roland, while Father declares that he's in love with Mrs
Sunderland - figuratively speaking, of course.
Director Shaun MacLoughlin Stereo
Whose boots were made for walking?
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with guest presenter Andy Kershaw.
Producer Noah Richler. Stereo
Michael Buerk chairs an investigation into the moral questions behind the week's news.
Witnesses face cross-examination from a panel including Rabbi
Hugo Gryn , Janet Daley and Roger Scruton.
Producer Ernest Rea. Stereo
with Geoffrey Goodman. Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
UN economic sanctions
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Could the United Nations' economic sanctions have crippled Saddam Hussein? Plus, how personal boycotts enable consumers to become socially responsible.
by Alistair Cooke.
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Growing up with Grandma by Hamish Whiteley. The final story: Mr Perkins
The loudest in news, facts, info and pens from around the world. News from Chris Morris , and reports from Steven Wells , David Quantick, William Waldegrave, Stewart Lee, Richard Herring and Linda Chalker. Plus the latest on last week's chair.
Editor Armando lannucci. Stereo
with Heather Payton. Stereo
Complete the following sentence in no more than 12 words:
'Three programmes in which humorist Ivor Cutler delves into the archives and...'
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