Producers Sue Broom and Steve Punter
with the Rev Peter Jackson.
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor. Including:
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rabbi Lionel Blue.
Five wartime stories by Richmal Crompton , chosen and read by Martin Jarvis. 1: William - the Salvage Collector
Producer Pete Atkin
Charles Kennedy is joined by Suzanne Moore and Dominic Lawson to discuss issues of the day.
Producer Cathie Mahoney. Stereo
The Second Letter of Paul to the Corinthians
Peter Jeffrey reads the third selection from the Revised English Version. Abridged by Elizabeth Bradbury Producer Elizabeth Taylor
with Jenni Murray. Serial: Bucket Nut by Lisa Cody.
The 11th of 12 episodes read by Mia Soteriou. Abridged by Doreen Estall Editors Clare Selerie and Sally Feldman
2: Going It Alone
with Debbie Thrower.
Chairman
Robert Robinson. First Semi-Final:
London and the South.
Michael Spittal (special needs teacher); lain Noble (market research services manager); Mike Billson (retired milkman); Kevin Ashman (civil servant). Producer Richard Edis. Stereo
with James Naughtie. Editor Roger Mosey
Stereo
Terence Rattigan 's timeless light comedy, set in the South of France.
A group of men are trying to learn French - hindered by a man-hunter called Diana.
Director Gerry Jones. Stereo
3: The Butchers
Why does Ian Mills believe the way forward for the trade is with apricot stuffing and oregano? Producer Lucy Lunt
Sue MacGregor talks to Margaret Barraclough about her years as a crane-driver and her new life as writer and entertainer.
Producer Gillian Hush. Stereo
Robert Dawson-Scott visits the Buxton Music Festival and reviews an exhibition of applied art in public places. Also, an exhibition of John Bellany 's work in Glasgow.
Producer Nick Ware. Stereo
(Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
Forty Years On by Norah Lofts
"When I heard my parents speak of John Bullyer as 'The Wonder Child' I never even suspected the irony." Read by Robert Lang. Producer Joanna Green
with Wendy Austin and Frank Partridge.
Recorded at the Langham Hilton in London. The panel includes: Peter Day , Alastair Ross Goobey ,
Nigel Whittaker. Chairman Nigel Cassidy.
Producer Neil Koenig. Stereo
Promises, promises ... Stereo
Presented by Sheila Dillon. When the Jews greened the desert, Israel seemed to be the land of milk and honey. But the water sources are drying up and political strife unsettles the country.
Piper At The Gates How do you switch between the hard world of the rig deck and the real world of the house and shopping centre? George Gunn 's first play for radio is set in the North Sea oil industry.
Director Hamish Wilson. Stereo
Grumbles
Last in the second series of talks by John P Harris. Producer Merilyn Harris
Stereo
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Caroline Bayley. Stereo
with Richard Kershaw. Stereo
Stranger in the House by Georges Simenon.
Read in ten episodes by Jim Norton.
1: One night Loursat, a barrister, discovers the dead body of a stranger in one of his bedrooms. The mystery forces Loursat out of a drunken decline.
Translated by Robert Baldick Abridged by Neville Teller
Producer Maurice Leitch
with Nicholas Parsons.
First of two programmes recalling the joys of Just A Minute over 25 years.
Producer Sarah Smith. Stereo
! An eight-part adapatation of Choderlos de Laclos' epistolary novel of lust, lies and revenge.
Starring Diana Rigg.
Translated by FWK Stone Abridged by Polly Coles
Director Clive Brill. Stereo