with Chris Lowe and Peter Hobday.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day : with Dr Pauline Webb.
Bill Bryson 's travels in small town America,
, abridged and read in five I Parts by Kerry Shale. (1) Producer Lissa Evans. Stereo
Dr Anthony Clare 's subject is Toyah Wilcox. Series producer Michael Ember
Stereo
(Tomorrow: John Taylor )
Five reports by Peter Tinniswood
From behind the pavilion at Witney Scrotum.
Read by Richard Wilson.
1. Stumped!
Comedy and shows: page 4
Part 38.
with Andy Hamilton , Nick Revell , Felicity Montagu and Jasper Jacob.
Producer Paul Mayhew-Archer Stereo
Ray Gosling takes a look at High Street traders.
1: Taking the Measure to Sir Montague Burton
Producer Julia Shaw. Stereo
A five-part dramatisation of the Agatha Christie novel. 1: A passenger is destined not to complete the journey. Cast in order of appearance:
Pianist Michael Haslam
Dramatised by Michael Bakewell Director Enyd Williams. Stereo 0 DRAMA page 15
2: Albert Roux and Marco Pierre White
2: The Debut of Battling Bilson. Stereo
with James Naughtie.
Stereo
by Don Taylor.
Everything was set for "the great festival of the belly"...
Stereo
Edward Blishen looks at shows which shaped an era. 1: I Don't Mind if I Do The wartime radio comedy ITMA.
Producer Amanda Mares
Stereo
Michael O'Donnell explores the extraordinary within ordinary family life. 1: The Marchants
Producer Sharon Banoff.
Stereo
The Trial of the Virgin by Luisa Valenzuela.
Read by Diana Bishop. Translated by Hortense Carpentier and J Jorge Castello Producer Duncan Minshull
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
A tense time at the Alternative Christmas. Stereo
Robert Robinson meets
New Age travellers.
Producer Clare Brenner.
Fifty years ago the film Mrs Miniver was a huge success. But "Mrs Miniver " began life on the Court page of The Times, penned by author Jan Struther , who denied any resemblance between herself and the character. So who was the real Mrs Miniver ?
Reader Patricia Hodge. Presenter Valerie Grove. Producers Gill Powell and Joanna Toye
In the first of four programmes, veteran singer Adelaide Hall talks to June Knox Mawer about her early days in New York. Producer Derek Drescher. Stereo
Three programmes about the Circumpolar Arctic. 1: Cultures on Ice
Traditional communities around the Arctic Rim.
With Daniel Snowman. Stereo
Stereo
with Max Easterman. Stereo
The Doctor's Family
Morag Hood reads her ten-part abridgement of Mrs Oliphant 's 1861 novel. 1: A Modest Practice. Producer Stewart Conn
Starring Tony Hancock in Almost a Gentleman, written by Alan Simpson and Ray Galton. With
Sidney James , Bill Kerr , Kenneth Williams and Hattie Jacques.
Producer Dennis Main Wilson (First broadcast in 1957)
I Anthony Hyde retells the story of Noah and the Flood. The first in a series from the medieval poem, illustrating purity before God.
Producer Amanda Hancox. Stereo
j A second sampling of Michael Frayn 's original view of the world, performed by Martin Jarvis. Producer Pete Atkin. Stereo