with the Rev John Weir Cook.
withBrianRedhead and John Humphrys.
Detaits as yesterday p!us:
7.45 Thought for the Day withVickyCosstick.
8.40Yesterdayin Parliament
ProducerN!ckUtechin
* L!NES OPEN from 8.00am
Psa/tMS. Eight setections from the Authorised Version. Introduced by John Eaton. l:PM/ws.7-79
Read by David Suchet. Abridged by Geoffrey Beevers Director Martin Jenkins
with Jenni Murray.
Music may be the food of love, but what do you listen to if your first love is food? Jazz and pizza, opera and pasta - Nancy Durham makes connections.
(Revised repeat at 7.20pm LW) Serial: Eustace and Hilda by L.P. Hartley. In the final book of the trilogy of Eustace and Hilda, Cherrington, Eustace goes to stay with Lady Nelly Staveley in Venice, while, in England, Hilda fatefully attends Dick Staveley 's birthday party.
The first of 12 episodes read by Alan Bennett. Abridged by Ann Rees Jones
Music:Amy Beachs Romance
with Geoff Watts. Producer Ju'fa Durbin
with Debbie Thrower.
Host lainjohnstone. This week's pane):
DickVosburgh.William Franktyn. BurtKwouk andRobinRay. producer Andy A!rffe. Stereo
with James Naughtie.
('Broadcasfyesferday 7.05pm)
Written by Helen Slavin.
Newgate Jail, 1666: two prisoners are condemned to death. Is there no escape?
(Stereo)
with repetiteurs
David Syrus of the Roya) Opera andMartinIseppof Gtyndebourne.
Producer Michael Emery. Stereo ('Repeated Saturday 11.00pm)
Seven programmes in which Libby Purves expfores the number seven.
4: Seven Deadly Sins
Producer Christine Morgan
Paul Vaughan journeys in the footsteps of James Plumptre's walks through 1790s England; and meets Yugoslavian writer Slavenka Drakulic.
Kenneth Rea looks at some of the powerful work on view in the London Mime Festival.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
Stereo (Revised repeat 9.30 pm) (Drakulic is featured on Third Ear at 7.05pm on Radio 3)
The Kite
Written and read by Co))injohnson.
Director Andy Jordan. Stereo
with Vaterie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
A five-part series by Jennifer Phillips.
Lou lies dying. Eddie promises him one last favour - and lives to regret it.
(Stereo)
Interesting developments inLizzie'sretationship.
Four programmes with Jenni Mills.
2:In April l989, Brian Moore, a young black man, was shopping with some friends in Norwich. They were attacked by a gang of white lads and tried to defend themselves - Brian ended up in prison.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Stereo fReMsed repeat of 4.05pm)
with Nigel Cassidy.
(Stereo)
with Alexander MacLeod.
Stereo
by Raymond Chandler and Robert B Parker.
Final part.
(Stereo)
(For details see yesterday)
A six-part comedy series written and performed by Tim Firth. Tim dejongh, Michae) Rutger and WiUiamVandyck.
3:The Great Outdoors
Producer Ussa Evans. Stereo fRpt;