with the Very Rev
Gilleasbuig Macmillan.
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Indarjit Singh.
Following Fay Weldon's Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen, Kate Lyn Evans reads part of the novel in letter-form written by Austen when she was only 14.
with Libby Purves. Guest interview by Brian Hayes. Producer Bridget Osbome
Exodus. Part 5.
As this year's Dance Umbrella is launched, bringing the world's leading dancers to Britain,
Jenni Murray meets its founder and director, Val Bourne.
Serial: Mansfield Park (18)
with John Howard.
A six-part series written by Peter Ling and Juliet Ace. 3: As the country celebrates the royal jubilee, will Caro's secret finally be revealed?
Director Tracey Neale. Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
by the Labour Party.
The last of four plays based on characters in Toulouse-Lautrec's posters, written by John Peacock.
Aristide, in his club the Cafe Mirliton, has become a fashionable success - not what he intended. He needs to find a new direction, and so does Yvette Guilbert.
(Stereo)
A Box of Delights with Michael Rosen. Quentin Blake and Catherine Brighton discuss styles and developments in children's book illustrations - from E H
Shepherd to Nicola Bayley. Producer Jill Burridge
Last in the series. Stereo
Christopher Cook continues his search in the BBC Sound Archives to discover something of the great figures of the past. Producer John Knight
Brian Sibley 's guests include French actor
Gerard Depardieu , star of Claude Berri 'snewfilm Uranus; the life of engineer
Isambard Kingdom Brunei is told in a new book; and Charles de Ledesma unravels the music of the Japanese archipelago.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Stereo
by David Marshall.
Young Leo from the West Country needs to rent a London bedsit but Mrs Stokes, his would-be landlady, is a rather frightening woman.
Read by Charles Simpson.
with Valerie Singleton.
Mike may be in the money.
John Waite investigates. Editor Graham Ellis
Last of three programmes in which Roy Strong searches for Britain's
20th-century heritage.
Nine Years and Counting: Is It Too Late?
Producer Jane Beresford
You Never Got Poor by.... David Sullivan is a press baron with a difference: he and his readers have got sex on the brain. From this week, his paper The Sport is published seven days a week. Is it alien porn, or just pleasing the public? Peter Day finds out. Producer Neil Koenig
Six programmes in which journalists remember the first faltering steps they took in their careers.
4: Illegal Entry
The early 70s, and Edward Pearce - now a Guardian columnist - is a disillusioned history teacher in South Shields, wishing he was a journalist. Producer Caroline Adams
with Tim Bowler. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod.
Stereo
A Pacifist's War by Frances Partridge. Part 3.
Four programmes in which Harry Thompson explores the way it was for women. 3: As It Is with Rabbits....
Small Cog- Big Machine Peter France looks at how trade began and how it has changed through time, in the last of the series.
Producer Mary Colwell