Presented and produced by Tim Finney.
with James Whitbourn.
with Peter Hobday.
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.
Including a look at Panama in Central America. Producer David Prest
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Ned Sherrin with the likes of Annabel Giles ,
Craig Ferguson and John Hegley. Producer Dymphna Flynn
with Michael White ,
Political Editor of The Guardian.
Producer Dennis Sewell
with Alison Mitchell.
Producer Frances Macdonald
Barry Took quizzes
Richard Ingrams and Alan Coren and their guests. Producer Louise Coats
Joining Nick Clarke to tackle issues raised in Middlesbrough, Cleveland, are Tim Clement Jones , Treasurer of the Liberal Democrats; Dr Brian Mawhinney , MP,
Minister of State at the Department of Health; Jane Reed , Head of Corporate Affairs, News International; and Joan Ruddock , MP, Opposition front bench spokesperson on Home Affairs.
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Your opportunity to call Nick Clarke with your views on the issues raised in this week's edition of Any Questions?
Producers Nadine Grieve and Eleanor Garland
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by Michael Wall.
Since the age of ten, Gail has been running away. First to France with a schoolfriend, then as a teenager to Greece and India. Her "capitalist pig" father, Charles, just cant understand, but somehow it only makes their love more bittersweet....
This was one of Michael Wall 's last works before his untimely death in 1991. His earlier plays included The Wide Brimmed Hat and Women Laughing.
Adapted by Lizzie Slater
Director Peter Kavanagh
In the last programme of the series, it's D-Day for two advertising agencies who've been working on some tricky accounts. How will the clients react when they see their ads?
Presented by Marcus Leigh. Producer Ian Bell
Peter Evans takes a look at the spin-off from basic research on show last week at the Royal Society in London.
Producer Julian Brown
Eyesores they may be, but the forgotten waste grounds, demolition sites and abandoned railway lines in Liverpool provide an oasis for wildlife. Lionel Kelleway scrambles over the brick heaps and rubble of the city's back yard in search of nature's actors in this wildlife play about scavengers, opportunists and colonisers.
Producer Sarah Blunt
Patrick Hannan and his guests take a sceptical look at the week's events. Producer Richard Thomas
and Sports Round-Up
In the last programme of the series,
Robert Robinson is up with the lark to get tips on eating jellied eels when he ad libs with Billingsgate merchants and porters. producer Nadine Grieve
On Tour with Victoria Wood
In a rare interview,
Victoria Wood talks to
Paul Allen as she embarks on an eight-month countrywide tour.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
by Peter King.
This revealing and frequently humorous look at the life of a young man growing up in Cardiff in 1959 is adapted from a semi-autobiographical novel by the late author, who was also a radio drama producer.
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellors
led by Rev Michael Child.
Umpire Brian Johnston. Taking the crease: Tim Rice and Willie Rushton , with William Franklyn and Paul Merton.
From Flitwick Cricket Club, Bedford.
Producer Jon Magnusson
The third of four programmes in which professionals who are used to criticism reveal how badly behaved the public can be.
In the wake of so many bankruptcies and repossessions, bank managers are well down the public's list of favourite people. But the manager is still the first person they turn to when they need a loan.
Reporter Neil Walker. A Revolution Recordings production
with conductor Iris Lemare.
by Bram Stoker. With a guest star appearance by Frederick Jaeger as Count Dracula.
6: The six companions determine to root out the evil Count.
Dramatised by Nick McCarty Music: Malcolm Clarke
Director Hamish Wilson