with Fr Gerry Patton.
with Brian Redhead and Peter Hobday.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Ven George Austin.
4: Penelope.
Michael Buerk chairs a live investigation into the moral issues behind the news. In the last programme of the series witnesses face cross-examination from Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Professor
Roger Scruton , Edward Pearce and Janet Daley. Producer David Coomes
Bernard Braden ambles through the world of transatlantic humour.
The last in the series:
Tall Tales.
Producer Edward Taylor. Stereo
Part 9.
wtihJenniMuray. Serial: Fraud (8)
with Roisin McAuley.
Hear the stumps fly and the wickets fall as Brian Johnston umpires another test of general knowledge. Taking the crease: Tim Rice and Willie Rushton , with Rachael Heyhoe-Flint and Paul Merton. From Chipperfield Cricket Club, Herts.
Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
with James Naughtie.
Stereo
A comedy by Alex Shearer. Stuart and his widowed mother live in a Devonshire village, lost in time. A stranger appears, claiming to be able to dream the future.
Director Andy Jordan. Stereo
Bala Lake in the heart of Wales, home of a unique fish and a place of mystery and legend, is the starting point of Cliff Morgan's journey along the River Dee.
Simon Rae introduces a selection of poetry requests with guest Charles Causley and reader Stephen Thome.
Producer Julian Wilkinson. Stereo
Robert Dawson-Scott reviews new productions at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow; Ken Asch reports on Domingo's
Bayreuth debut in Parsifal; and Rose Tremain 's new novel is reviewed.
Producer Julian May. Stereo (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
Luminous and Forlorn by Sian James.
"'A party,' I say, trying to sound cool.
'At Neville's. His parents are going out. We can have sandwiches and wine. And we can dance.'"
Read by Eiry Thomas. Producer Alison Hindell
with Frank Partridge and Hugh Sykes.
A sit-com for the 90s, written by and starring comedian Nick Revell.
With Alistair McGowan , Caroline Gruber ,
Brian Bowles , Doon Mackichan and Alison Sterling. 3: The Street Party
Producer Jon Magnusson. Stereo
What secrets does the cellar at Lower Loxley hold?stereo
Last in the series of portraits of radio greats.
Born 100 years ago, Arthur Street overcame physical disability to become a best-selling author, agricultural journalist and popular broadcaster. Sean Street recalls the larger-than-life Wiltshireman who touched a chord with his radio audiences.
Biographer Richard Holmes reconstructs the emotional and artistic turmoil of Shelley's last weeks in Italy.
Stereo
with Ted Harrison.
Producer Marlene Pease
Stereo
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Roger White. Stereo
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
Human Voices
Part 4.
The fifth of a six-part thriller by Nigel Baldwin starring Alison Steadman as journalist Dee Mitchell. Dee has found the boy who fled the night she found Jenny's hanged body.
Original music by Laurie Scott Baker
Director Jane Dauncey. Stereo
Last in the series.
Chairman Lionel Kelleway and Sheila Anderson ,
Nicola Davies , Kelvin Boot and Roger Lovegrove. Producer John Holmes