with Dr Karen Smith.
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor. Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rt Rev Tom Butler.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament
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Producer Poppy Hughes
LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Joshua. Final part: Joshua's Covenant.
Jenni Murray meets Judith Brown , President of the European Law Firm. Serial: Fatlands (12).
Geoff Watts investigates the early diagnosis of oral cancer and its treatment with a laser.
Producer Sue Broom
with John Howard.
Frank Delaney with the programme about language that is what it says. 7: A Drop of the Irish. Producer Simon Elmes
with James Naughtie.
by Gregory Motton.
Brien, too lazy to walk the length of himself, allows his goat to eat him, with surprising results.
Narrated by Kevin Flood.
Director Eoin O'Callaghan
Writer and broadcaster Joan Bakewell reveals to Jeremy Nicholas those moments in music that send a shiver down her spine. Producer Ray Abbott
Listeners report on issues which have affected their lives - and could affect yours. Presented by Susan Marling. Editor Jenny Walmsley
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Paul Vaughan investigates the various ways that writers describe music, and listens to the American clarinettist Don Byron.
Producer John Goudie
(Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Brian Thompson.
" knew Lily for about ten years, in which time she grew a little thicker round the waist, maybe herjawline altered for the worse, but in all other respects she remained the sulky and fearful child experience teaches you never to tangle with." Read by John Bennett. producer Gillian Hush
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Last of a four-part adaptation of P G Wodehouse's classic novel.
Houdini Galahad. Galahad's plans look setto end in disaster. Tipton receives a discouraging letter from his fiancee, Sam is found out, and Huxley Winkworth is savaged by an angry pig.
Adapted by Richard Usbome
Producer Gareth Edwards
Things aren't going Sid's way.
Major issues, changing attitudes, and important events at home and abroad. Reporter Tim Llewellyn. Producer Lynne Jones
In the first of four programmes, David Bean explores Switzerland with the help of an earlier visitor, the Victorian physician John Forbes. Reader Struan Rodger. A Hot Time on the Rigi Producer Gillian Hush
with Peter White.
ProducerThena Heshel
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(Revised repeat of 4,05pm)
Presented by Nigel Cassidy.
Presented by Alexander MacLeod.
Part 2.
Hamish Mykura goes deep-sea jiving at the Underwater Music Festival in Florida.
Presented by Laurie Taylor.