with Oliver Walston. Producer Carol Trewin
with James Whitbourn.
with Peter Hobday.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Fr Oliver McTernan.
with Cliff Morgan.
Producer Joanne Watson
with Pete McCarthy. Producer Sara Jane Hall
Christopher Morris reports, with Stuart Lee , Richard Herring , David Quantick , Steven Wells and Andrew Glover.
Producers Armando lannucci and Chris Morris. Stereo
More comedy re-creations starring Michael Roberts as Groucho and Frank Lazarus as Chico. With
Graham Hoadly ,
Vincent Marzello and Lorelei King. Script by Nat Perrin and Arthur Sheekman
Adapted and written by Mark Brisenden
Music by David Firman
Producer Dirk Maggs. Stereo
with Robin Oakley , Political Editor of The Times.
Producer Dennis Sewell
with Gordon Clough. Including a report on Switzerland's decision to lower the age of consent from 16 to 13.
Editor Anna Carragher
with Roger White. 2: Going It Alone
Starting up in business and keeping going. Producer Ann Gilmartin
Referee: Desmond Lynam. With team captains Rory Bremner and Rory McGrath and their guests, sports stars Gary Mason and Alan Hansen.
Producer Richard Edis. Stereo (First broadcast on Radio 5)
From Llandudno, North Wales. The panel: Janet Cohen , Director of Charterhouse Bank and crime writer; Gareth
Williams QC, Chairman of the Bar Council;
Professor Robert Winston , Professor of Fertility Studies,
University of London: and Baroness Park.
Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producers Nick Utechin and John Watkins
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Death of a Mean
Cornet by Michael McStay. Sergeant Astor can't accept the explanation given for the sudden death of an old friend and is determined to find out what really happened.
Music by Alan Elsden ,
Randy Colville , Stan Greig and Peter Ind Director Jane Morgan. Stereo
with Christopher Cook.
As athletes prepare for the Olympic Games in Barcelona, James Riordan recalls an attempt by the city to stage an alternative to Hitler's "Nazi Olympics" in Berlin in 1936. Tourists have been converging on Seville for
Expo '92. Paul Greenhalgh tells Tony Staveacre about those other "ephemeral vistas" which began with the 1851Great Exhibition.
Producer John Knight
Presented by Alun Lewis. Producer James Clarke
Live from the Whole Earth Show in Dorset: the first completely natural programme - thanks to wind power, solar panels and oxen.
Editor Tim Finney
Producer Jeffrey Olstead
Fez: with Python and film director Terry Gilliam. Producer Anne-Marie Cole
including the Labour leadership election results. Plus Sports Round-Up
with Robert Robinson. Producer Ronni Davis. Stereo
The Battle of the Books: James Joyce v Virginia Woolf
Which of the two novelists should we be reading in the 21st century?
Referee: Mark Steyn. Producer Tim Dee. Stereo
La Peste by Albert Camus.
Dramatised in two parts by Guy Meredith.
2: While doctors Rieux and Castel urgently seek a remedy for the bubonic plague, Tarrou has his own ideas about what needs to be done. with John Church. Andrew Branch. Sheila Grant , Brian Hewlett and Garard Green.
Director Cherry Cookson. Stereo
I Sue MacGregor I meets Raymond Uubbay , the classical concert promoter.
Stereo
Presented by Brian Kay.
Producer Sarah Devonald. Stereo
with Fr Oliver McTeman.
Stereo
A discussion chaired by Peter Riddell.
Producer Sheila Cook. Stereo
Helen Lederer tests her cultural cred. With
Christopher Campbell , Malcolm Raebum and Victoria Finney.
Producer Paul Z Jackson. Stereo
David Pountney explains to Jeremy Nicholas why certain music sends a shiver down his spine.
An out-of-body experience by Bryony Lavery.
A series of plays written by women about sex.
A restless spirit meets a heartbroken woman in a spooky cottage on the Cornish cliffs.
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