Daily bulletin of rural current affairs.
with the Rev Geoffrey Fewkes.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
Including:
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
with Rabbi Lionel Blue.
by the Green Party.
Every morning during the campaign, Jonathan Dimbleby is joined by a senior politician for the programme that gives the voters a chance to question those who seek to govern.
Lines are open from 8.00am.
(Simultaneous Broadcast with BBC1)
Ezekiel
Read in six episodes by Paul Scofield.
4: The New Heart
Abridged by Barbara Henderson Producer David Benedictus
with Vincent Duggleby. Producer Frances Macdonaid LINES OPEN from 10.00am
with Debbie Thrower.
The first semi-final of the musical quiz hosted by Ned Sherrin.
(Stereo) (Repeated on Wednesday at 6.30pm)
(LW only from 1.40pm)
With James Naughtie and Nick Clarke.
Sue MacGregor meets Sir Ranulph Fiennes, explorer and writer. Producer Gillian Hush
Paul Vaughan uncovers some rare Gershwin, and delves into Scotland's musical past.
by F Scott Fitzgerald.
He's a writer demanding huge advances for his books. And then there's that fateful trip to the North Pole with three anthropologists.... all women.
Read by Ed Bishop. Producer Duncan Minshull
with Vaierie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
(Stereo) (Broadcast on Saturday at 12.25pm)
Nigel discovers a secret at Pargetter Hall.
Michael Rosen talks to author Joan Lingard.
(New series starts next week)
(Stereo) (Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Nigel Cassidy. Stereo
with Richard Kershaw. Stereo
The first of ten extracts from Joan Wyndham's unrestrained real-life Second World War diary. Read by Prunella Scales.
A sort of radio show from the 1960s. With Kenneth Horne and company.
A review of speeches delivered this evening on the hustings.