Presented and produced by Richard Sanders.
with James Whitboum.
with Chris Lowe.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Canon Paul Bates.
with Bryon Butler. Producer Robin Bailey
Pete McCarthy escapes from Festival fever in Edinburgh, and Martin Roberts visits some of Scotland's historic homes. Producer Sara Jane Hall
with Christopher Morris and guests Stuart Lee, Richard Herring, Andrew Glover, David Quantick and Steven Wells.
Producers Armando lannucci and Chris Morris. Stereo
Andy Martin initiates Mal Pope into British surf culture.
Producer Paul Quinn
2002
Vivian White looks into the future to discover which issues will dominate the political agenda in 2002. Producer Dennis Sewell
Two programmes in which Clive Langmead flies with the intrepid pilots of the Mission Aviation
Fellowship, who provide a lifeline for hospitals and aid workers in remote outposts of Africa. 1: Uganda.
Producer Brian King. Stereo (Revised repeat)
Chairman
Barry Took returns with Richard Ingrams and Alan Coren and their guests. Producer Colin Swash. Stereo
The Water Companies
Tony Wilkinson visits The South London Press.
Executive Producer Julian Hate Stereo
Roger Daltrey stars as Justin de Villeneuve, the man who discovered Twiggy, in Shaun Prendergast's musical adaptation of his life and writings.
(Stereo)
The series returns with A Question oj Science. Delegates at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in Southampton put their points to experts, including
Sir David Attenborough. Chairman John Durant , Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Imperial College. Producer Peter Croasdale. Stereo
Continuing the story of a year on Paul Heiney 's Suffolk farm. 1: June.
Producer Marc Jobst
with Simon Hoggart. Producer Brian King
and Sports Round-Up
with Harry Hill,
Alistair McGowan and Noel James. Stereo
Matthew Parris talks to the last of five people with a passion for rescue:
Boots Hansen, the Texan firefighter.
Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
The Balancing Act
Nick Baker talks to couples within the arts, including writers Margaret Drabble and Michael Holroyd , composer Robert Saxton and singer Teresa Cahill , actors Dulcie Gray and Michael Denison - and Roiter and Giselle, "The Flying Neves".
Producer Sarah Johnson. Stereo
Margaret Oliphant 's novel dramatised in four parts. 3: Lucilla’s Luck Mrs Mortimer is surrounded by a mystery.
Dramatised by Elizabeth Proud Music Malcolm McKee
Director Sue Wilson. Stereo
Ludovic Kennedy talks to people with religious or political convictions.
1: Lord Rees-Mogg.
Presented by Brian Kay.
Producer Sarah Devonald. Stereo
led by Rev Keith Clements. Producer Noel Vincent. Stereo
Questionmaster Stefan Buczacki, with team leaders Norman Painting and Irene Thomas and their guests Lady Antonia Fraser , Brian Blessed , Rod Hull and Lady Barbirolli. Stereo
Tony Robinson on humour in British political life. 5: Trousers to the Mast With John Sessions ,
Matthew Morgan , Peter Gunn , Gordon Reid and Siriol Jenkins.
Producer Paul Schlesinger. Stereo
with guest Michael Aspel. Stereo
Simon Brett selects diary extracts for 28 August. Stereo