Producers Sue Broom and Steve Punter
with Rt Rev Hugh Wyllie.
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rabbi Lionel Blue.
A plain man's guide to the social order Victoria inherited. Read by David Haig.
1:1837 Queen Victoria ascends the throne
Producer Claire Grove. Stereo
Charles Kennedy is joined by Suzanne Moore and Dominic Lawson to discuss issues of the day and Armando Iannucci supplies some laughs.
Producer Cathie Mahoney. Stereo
The Letters of Paul:
Galatians to Thessalonians Read in eight episodes by Timothy West. 4: Ephesians.
Abridged by Anthony Kearey Producer Christine Morgan
with Sally Magnusson. How do you get rid of moths? Libby Spurrier compares traditional methods with the new technology.
Serial: Letters from Constance by Mary Hocking.
The fourth of 13 episodes read by Sarah Badel. Abridged by Monica Grey. Editors Clare Selerie and Sally Feldman
with Roger White.
3: Decisions, Decisions! ... The pensions dilemma. Producer Ann Gilmartin
with John Howard.
Chairman
Robert Robinson.
Second Semi-Final:
Midlands, the West and the North. Margery Elliott (retired music teacher); David Mortimer (tax manager);
Henry Boettinger (international telecommunications consultant).
Producer Richard Edis. Stereo
with James Naughtie. Editor Roger Mosey
The first English settlement in Virginia is the setting for
Mick Mangan 's story of Ben Mellors , a man appalled by the colonial mentality. His friendship with the captive princess Pocahontas triggers his defection to the Indians - with tragic consequences.
Director Dave Sheasby Stereo
4: The Male Models
1950s male mode]
Ken Swift talks about how the profession has changed with new recruit Stephen Giffin.
Producer Lucy Lunt
Sue MacGregor meets award-winning journalist Clare Hollingworth.
Producer Gillian Hush. Stereo
Natalie Wheen views the soaring creations of Steve Brockett , kite artist, and sees the rising of Phoenix, a new play about Germany and jazz. Her guest is
Barry Guy , composer and bass player.
Producer Julian May. Stereo (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
The Pepper-Tree by Dal Stivens.
"My father was a tall, thin man with melancholy brown eyes and the soul of a poet."
Read by John Turnbull. Producer Tim Gebbels
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
Recorded at the Langham Hilton in London. Panel includes:
Howard Hodgson , Peter Day ,
Alastair Ross Goobey ,
Nigel Whittaker. Chairman Nigel Cassidy.
Producer Neil Koenig. Stereo
A combine causes conflict.
Stereo
with Derek Cooper. Producers Sheila Dillon and Marie Helly
From the age of ten, Gail has been running away...
Michael Wall's play adapted and revised by Lizzie Slater.
(Stereo)
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Mark Gregory. Stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Stranger in the House by Georges Simenon.
Read in ten parts by Jim Norton. Part 6.
Translated by Robert Baldick Abridged by Neville Teller.
Producer Maurice Leitch
with Nicholas Parsons. Second of two programmes recalling 25 years of Just A Minute. Producer Sarah Smith. Stereo
An eight-part adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos' novel. Starring Diana Rigg. Part 5
Translated by F W K Stone Abridges by Polly Coles
Director Clive Brill. Stereo