Presented and produced by Richard Sanders.
with James Whitboum.
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor.
7.20 Listeners' Letters
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Jonathan Fryer
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
with Cliff Morgan. Producer Robin Bailey
Presented by Eddie Mair. Producer David Prest
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Ned Sherrin and the likes of John Walters ,
Emma Freud and Arthur Smith. Producer Ian Gardhouse
with Michael White , the Political Editor of The Guardian.
Producer Dennis Sewell
with Alison Mitchell. Producer Ian Pollock
Barry Took quizzes
Richard Ingrams , Alan Coren and their guests. Producer Louise Coats
Joining Sue MacGregor to tackle issues raised in Brecon, Powys, are
Noreen Bray , Equal Opportunities
Commmissioner for Wales; Alex Carlisle , QC, MP, Employment Spokesman for the Liberal Democrats; Dr Kim Howells , MP; and RtHon David Hunt , MP, Secretary of State for Wales.
Your opportunity to call Sue MacGregor.
Producers Nadine Grieve and John Watkins
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Arthur Wing Pineros tragic drama.
Aubrey Tanqueray remarries and prepares to lose his friends. But his relationship with his daughter is also threatened by the ghosts of his wife's past.
Adapted and directed by Sue Wilson
Fifthof a six-part series presented by Marcus Leigh.
Life behind the slogans gets rough for the three agencies working on some awkward accounts. And allegations fly as a rejected client hits back. producer Ian Bell
with Peter Evans. Producer Julian Brown
"And then I came to a field where the springing grass was dulled by the hanging cups of fritillaries, sullen and foreign looking, the snaky flower scarfed in dull purple, like Egyptian girls ..."
(Vita Sackville-West, 1926) Jessica Holm looks at the beautiful fritillary to find out if it is indeed foreign or has always been there. Producer John Ruthven
Patrick Hannan and his guests take a sceptical look at the week's events. producer Richard Thomas
and Sports Round-Up
A satirical review of the week's news with the Week Ending team.
Robert Robinson goes behind the walls of a Carmelite monastery in North Wales and hears why the nuns are devoted to their life of poverty and prayer.
Producer Nadine Grieve
UK Masala
A unique new art form is blossoming in Britain. It derives from young British Asians who are mixing influences from several cultures into a distinctive new cocktail.
Shaila Parthasarathi reports from Birmingham, Bradford and London on the new vitality of South Asian arts in Britain.
Producer Anthony Denselow
by William Stanton.
A government employee, imprisoned for leaking a secret document to the press, celebrates her freedom with a trip to the Caribbean. She has gone there to write a book about her experience and to find peace and solitude, but her stay brings danger and excitement, as she finds herself plunged into events beyond her control.
More favourite melodies presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellors
A reading, a hymn and a reflection led by Rt Rev Graham Jones.
Brian Johnston umpires another test of wit and general knowledge.
Taking the crease: Tim Rice and Willie Rushton , with Paul Merton and Caroline Quentin.
From Shamley Green Cricket Club, Surrey.
Producer Jon Magnusson
Professionals who are used to criticism reveal how badly behaved the public can be.
2: Estate agents are reputed to charge a lot and do very little. But the agents claim that when it comes to selling houses in this cut-throat climate, it's often the customers who are wielding the knife. Reporter Neil Walker. A Revolution Recordings production
with I)onald Swann - well-known for his partnership with Michael Flanders , but whose musical life, before and since, has encompassed everything from Greek folk music to a pacifist Requiem.
Bram Stoker 's vampire tale. 5: Van Helsing reveals the appalling truth about Lucy's fate to Arthur,
Quincey and John Seward.
Dramatised by Nick McCarty Music: Malcolm Clarke
Director Hamish Wilson