Presented by George Macpherson.
An international programme that looks at forestry and the integration of trees into farming systems around the world. Producer David Dixon
with James Whitbourn.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
6.45 Business News
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7.45 Thought for the Day with Rev Richard Bewes.
with Cliff Morgan. Producer Charles Runde
Presented by Eddie Mair. Producer Jill Thomas
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With Josie Lawrence , Paul Merton , Phelim McDermott , Caroline Quentin , Lee Simpson and Jim Sweeney.
5: The Tatting of the Mastersons. A Wild West showdown overfaulty dental work. Producer Phil Clarke
Armando lannucci steps cautiously into a world of extremes.
3: Homo Acquisitus. In a land fit for the man who has everything, Armando finds the people who want more. Producer Brian King
David Walter meets four of the emerging new generation of European leaders. First, Volker Ruhe , Germany's Defence Minister who is considered too British for his own good.
Producer Gwyneth Williams
Producer Geoff Spink
Roger White on personal finance.
2: Exploring the Offshore World ... Is it really a safe haven for your money?
Producer Virginia Eastman
Referee Desmond Lynam , with captains Rory Bremner and Rory McGrath and guests Alan Hansen and Lee Chapman. Producer Richard Edis (First broadcast on Radio 5)
Rt Hon Virginia Bottomley MP, Steve Platt , editor of New Statesman and Society, John Prescott MP, and Paul Tyler
MP tackle the issues raised in Newport, Isle of Wight. Chairman Nick Clarke.
Producers Nadine Grieve and John Watkins LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by Louise Page.
When Christine, a "diplomatic wife", is offered a career opportunity of her own, she has a hard choice to make.
Director Marilyn Imrie
Following the controversy over private donations to Conservative party funds, Christopher Cook recalls the rows nearly 80 years ago when Lloyd George was accused of selling honours. And, in the wake of the outcry over President Clinton's proposals to permit homosexuals in the US armed forces, a look at the 'Newport Scandal" of 1919. Producer John Knight
River flooding causes millions of pounds' worth of damage annually in Britain as well as America. Alun Lewis looks at research into reducing the problem.
Producer Julia Durbin
Roger Harrabin investigates how much dirt is left behind by the green laundry.
Producer Marie Helly
Anne Kelleher in conversation with six young high flyers.
4: Philosopher Dr Michael Martin 's field is the human mind and what philosophy and psychology could teach each other. Producer Joy Hatwood
A last satirical look back at 1999.
Tom Robinson asks men, "What's love got to do with it?". Guest Billy Bragg looks at the figure of the hurt man in song. Producer Jayne K Morgan
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Natalie Wheen talks to musicians, writers and artists of all races from all over South Africa who, having struggled against apartheid, now face another daunting challenge -to create a new South African identity and culture based on equality, coexistence and reconciliation.
Producer Julian May
With Ruth's husband facing prison for fraud, a chance meeting with her childhood friend Eva seems a lifeline from the past, but secret jealousies and prison conspiracies make a deadly mixture.
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellers
led by Rev Michael Child.
The over-nineties take centre stage.
2: Revolt of Women. Women brought up in a time of sexual ignorance and large families, with little knowledge of birth control, reveal how they ultimately triumphed. Featuring first-hand encounters with Dr Marie Stopes. Producer Miriam Akhtar
Christopher Cook discovers something of the great figures of the past through the memoirs of those who met them. Producer John Knight
Heather Couper talks about herfavourite music to Jeremy Nicholas.
Comedy by Ben Miller.
Tour de France. With Ben Miller , John Thomson , Alistair McGowan , Jim Barclay , Joanna Brookes and Felicity Montagu. Music: Murray Gold
Producer Gareth Edwards