The daily bulletin of rural current affairs.
with Rev
Dr David Lapsley.
with John Humphrys , Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor in Edinburgh. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Rt Rev
Richard Harries.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy.
Producer Poppy Hughes
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Episode 28.
with Sarah Dunant.
Serial Proto Zoe
2: Gigli Sings.
Presented by Jessica Holm. Producer Grant Sonnex
with John Howard. Editor Ken Vass
with 1 )erek Cooper. Producer Sheila Dillon
with Nick Clarke and James Naughtie.
Stereo
The Wrong Box
The first of two stories by Robert Louis Stevenson.
A comedy of misunderstandings in which a stubborn corpse refuses to take it lying down.
Stereo
BBC correspondents at home and abroad report on one of the main British or foreign topics in this week's news.
Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
A new collection of Rebecca West 's shorter fiction celebrates the centenary of her birth.
Nigel Forde finds out more about the novelist who took her name from one of Ibsen's most independent and strong-willed characters. And a look along the bookshelves of Jesus's biographer, A N Wilson.
Producer Sarah Johnson
Stereo
A review of the National Theatre's production of Hammerstein's musical
Carousel. Louisa Buck visits Tim Head 's exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery.
Producer Julian May. Stereo
Special Duties by Graham Greene.
William Ferraro knows how to delegate. In fact, he has raised the art to a mystical level ...
Read by John Rowe.
Producer Sarah Kilgarriff
with Frank Partridge and Hugh Sykes.
with Janet Trewin. Producer Jill Thomas
Things turn sour in the bedroom.
Written by Graham Harvey
Director Tim Coleman. Stereo
with Chris Serle.
Producer Nigel Acheson. Stereo
The panel includes Paddy Ashdown , MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats; David Blunkett , MP,
Shadow Health Secretary; and Rhiannon Chapman , director of the Industrial
Society, who tackle the issues raised in Exeter.
Chairman Nick Clarke. Producer Nick Utechin
with John Diamond.
Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Casablanca 50th anniversary, 1992
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Casablanca's impact and the effect the film had on cinema audiences of 1942 are remembered by Alistair Cooke on its 50th anniversary.
Helena of Clwyd
by Alistair Cooke.
with Robin Lustig. Stereo
The School Run by Fay Weldon.
Read by Julie Christie.
The second and final part. Roy's asthma is getting worse in the country. Judith should return to the city where she can get a job, the children can take buses to school and Roy's asthma will improve. But there is still Geoffrey, whom she must continue to see.
A satirical took back at the week's news.
Producer Caroline Leddy. Stereo
with Heather Payton.