Producers Sue Broom and Steve Punter
with Terry Tastard.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys Including:
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Dr Pauline Webb.
by the Labour Party.
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This week
Jonathan Dimbleby will be joined in the "Election
Call" studio by the leaders of the main parties. Today it is the turn of the Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Paddy Ashdown , to answer questions from voters on his party's policies and promises. Lines are open from
8.00am.
Producer Nick Utechin Editor Anna Carragher
0 SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST with BBC1.
Joel Mary Wimbush reads from the Authorised Version.
Abridged by Sandra Willingham Producer Elizabeth Taylor
with Vincent Duggleby ●LINES OPEN from 10.00am
with Debbie Thrower.
The second semi-final in the wide-ranging musical quiz hosted by Ned Sherrin.
Producer Gareth Edwards Stereo
with James Naughtie in London, and Nick Clarke on the campaign trail as the parties make their final appeals to the electorate.
Sue MacGregor meets singing teacher Vera Rozsa. Producer Gillian Hush
Paul Vaughan reviews the dancer
Mikhail Baryshnikov 's dance season at Sadler's Wells; profiles The
Sixteen, the male choir led by Harry Christophers; and is at the first night of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, performed by the Theatre de Complicité. Producer Adrian Washbourne
Stereo
(Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
The Ghost Horse of Genghis Khan by Russell Hoban.
Father's study is cluttered with research on the Mogul emperor. And towards night-time John senses a change in the books, the memorabilia ... Read by David Horovitch. Producer Duncan Minshull
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
by the Liberal Democrats.
A sticky time at Bridge Farm.
No longer a spring chicken himself, Phil Smith - in a six-part series - offers a chirpy guide to making the most of your sunset years. 1: First Signs
Stereo
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Tim Bowler. Stereo
with Richard Kershaw.
Stereo
Love is Blue
The sixth of 10 extracts from Joan Wyndham 's uninhibited real-life
Second World War diary. Read by Prunella Scales. Producer Pete Atkin
Producer Jacques Brown. Stereo