with the Most Rev Thomas Winning.
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Elaine Storkey.
The Pictures and My
Cousins Who Could Eat
Cooked Turnips
Janet Frame's garden of childhood delights, where the line between fantasy and reality is blurred and everyday rituals assume mythic importance.
Stereo
Dr Anthony Clare invites Glenys Kinnock to reflect on her public image and major influences on her private life.
Series producer Michael Ember
The prematurely retired John Walters fills his idle hours by thinking out loud about the religious ritual of restaurants.
Producer Cathie Mahoney Stereo
The Letter to the Hebrews 3: You are a priest for ever.
with Sally Magnusson. Honeysuckle and delphiniums, foxgloves and forget-me-nots, and rings and rings of roses - Jill Burridge celebrates the English cottage garden. Serial: Letters from Constance (11)
with John Howard.
Got Your Attention Sir?
Good.
This week's edition includes the complete story of evolution from Little Blobby Thing to Homo Erectus Britishus Imperius. Plus an advert for some sticks.
With Susie Brann , Alistair McGowan , Mary Elliot -
Nelson, Julian Dutton and Peter Baynham.
Producer Sarah Smith. Stereo
with Nick Clarke.
Stereo
A series of three plays by Catherine Czerkawska.
3:The World's III Divided.It is 1913 and some time since Johnnie went to
Canada leaving Sarah to look after their daughter and to help out with Annie's education. The years have passed and Johnnie remains gone, but not forgotten.
Incidental music played by John McCusker
Director Hamish Wilson
Stereo
Six tales of North Africa by Vaughan Purvis. 5: Alky Number 13
Nigel Farrell finds out if scornful English critics are right about Robert Bly , founder of the American
Men's Movement. With
110 men he'd never met before, Farrell took part in Bly's recent "wild weekend" in England earlier this year. Will they rediscover their masculinity by drumming, dancing and grieving for their relationships with their fathers?
Producer Rachel Yorke. Stereo
Sue Nelson tastes the technology behind the drinks industry.
Producer Deborah Cohen
Mark Steyn reports on the new releases on the big screen, visits an exhibition of Beryl Cook in Gateshead, and reads a collection of letters by film director Pasolini.
Producer Nick Ware. Stereo (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
Freedom of the Press by Joseph O'Connor.
To be caught reading The Daily Sentinel is a fate worse than death.
ReadbyTPMcKenna. Producer Eoin O'Callaghan
with Valerie Singleton and Wendy Austin.
Stereo
Mum's the word.
Stereo
2: Campaign Coverage.
How well is the democratic process served by our news media?
Sheena McDonald continues her four-part inquiry into the news business by investigating public reaction to coverage of the General Election. With contributions from
Kate Adie , Sir David English , Andrew Knight and Lord Stevens.
Producer Andrew Denwood
Stereo
Stereo
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Caroline Bayley. Stereo
with Max Easterman.
Stereo
Lucky Jim Part 3.
The last programme of the series in which
Ray Gosling takes a personal look at famous High Street traders who have combined principles with profits.
Sinking a Bismarck with Sir Richard Martin -
Bird of Yates Wine Lodge, where "a day without wine is a day without sunshine".
Iain Johnstone hosts the celebrity film quiz.
This week's panel is: Dick Vosburgh, Michael Bentine, Nanette Newman and Robin Ray.
(Stereo)