with Rabbi Y Y Rubinstein.
with Peter Hobday and Chris Lowe.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Dr Donald English.
Last of five stories.
In Aunt Tibby we discover that just occasionally someone was able to get the better of Uncle Silas.
Stereo
with Chris Dunkley. Producer Nick Utechin
Part 5.
Anna Ford meets bestselling author and journalist Maeve Binchy. Serial: Fraud (4)
Presented by Jessica Holm. Producer Simon Roberts
with John Howard.
Questionmaster Stefan Buczacki and team leaders Norman Painting and Irene Thomas are joined by guests Jenny Seagrove, Glenda Jackson, Julian Pettifer and Pam Ferris.
(Stereo)
with Frank Partridge and Hugh Sykes.
Stereo
3: Lucilla's Luck Stereo
Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
Edward Blishen with guests Anna Massey and Francis Wyndham.
Producer Susan Roberts. Stereo
Tim Marlow visits Bristol for an exhibition of the stone carvings and bronzes of sculptor Peter Randall -Page, and talks to Dick Francis about his latest thriller Driving Force.
Producer Abigail Appleton. Stereo
Telling Stories by Maeve Binchy.
The evening before the wedding, Irene's husband-to-be turns up with a face as white as the dress that is to be worn the next day. Read by Joanna Myers.
Producer Duncan Minshull
with Frank Partridge and Hugh Sykes.
Dylan Winter approaches the end of his American adventure.
9: Road kill poetry, sandstorm and Oregon at last.
Producer Brian King. Stereo
Pool-side fun for the Grundys.
(Stereo)
with Chris Serle.
Producer Matt Thompson. Stereo
British Rail
The last in the current series where Britain's leading utilities come in for a public grilling.
British Rail Chairman Sir
Bob Reid , Major General Lennox Napier , Chairman of the Central Transport Consultative Committee, and Jenny Kirkpatrick face a live audience in St
Mary's Church, Peterborough.
Chairman
Donald MacCormick.
Producer Paul Kobrak
John Diamond presents a personal account of the week's press and the newspaper business. Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Moving to Mexico
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The closure of the Smith-Corona factory in Syracuse, New York, the financial troubles of US manufacturers and strategies for survival in an age of free trade.
The Balancing Act
What happens when one actor lives with another, or when a composer's partner is a singer? Nick Baker investigates the stresses of being part of a couple within the arts.
Stereo
by Alistair Cooke.
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
The Log of a Griffin Final part.
A Name on a Walnut Tree
"Simla has been in an uproar through the immense number of coolies collected to take our baggage down to the plains. Notwithstanding that we are to make a most imprudent change of climate from where the thermometer stands at sixty-two midday to where it ranges from ninety-six to a hundred, the Governor General has decided on leaving the hills before the rains set in."
Last in the series.
Wedding bells ring for Harry Hill and Alistair McGowan. This week the boys fall in love with Hattie Hayridge.
Music by the Jonathan Gee Trio Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
with Heather Payton.
2: Edward Pearce considers Aneurin Bevan 's rejection of unilateral disarmament in 1957. Producer David Perry