with Judge Dick Hamilton.
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor. Details as yesterday plus:
with Rev David Winter.
4: From England to the Amazon and Patagonia andBack Again
Your chance to talk to Nick Ross and his guests.
Producer Poppy Hughes
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I Samuel. Part 2.
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Do children born in the late summer suffer from disadvantages at school? Karen Deco on the hidden significance of birthdays.
Serial: Jasmine (9).
From practice leaflets to stand-up comedy - Geoff Watts investigates how doctors communicate. Producer Julia Durbin
with Michael Collie.
Bernard Cribbins , Dulcie Gray and Anthony Shaffer tell the stories. Listeners - and chairman
Tim Brooke-Taylor - have to guess who's hoaxing.
Producer Edward Taylor
with Nick Clarke.
A play by Marianne Carey about finding the right recipe for romance.
Lizzie slaves in the kitchen to spice up her marriage to stick-in-the-mud Ron.
Director Patrick Rayner
Conductor Barry Wordsworth , who will be in charge at the Last Night of the Proms, talks about his favourite music with Jeremy Nicholas. Producer Ray Abbott
In the first of two programmes, Oliver Walston rides on the footplate of an American freight train from Minnesota to Seattle.
Producer Carol Trewin
Presented by Susan Marling.
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Gill Pyrah visits Bristol cathedral to find out what the artist in residence, Helen Schell , does. Also, a round-up of recent paperbacks and studio guest, author Giles Gordon. Producer Julian May
(Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Susan Maguire.
"I felt nervous, but not as nervous as I have done, only L25 worth of nerves, I cleared the door, looked left and right, strolled across the street to the bus stop, sat down. Fatal mistake.' Read by Joyce Deans. Producer Louise Dalziel
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
by Colin Watson. The second of six episodes. Mortimer Hive begins a new career and reflects on an old one.
Dramatised by Christopher Denys Director Tony Cliff
Clarrie's secret is revealed.
Armed robbery may soon be a crime of the past. Serious criminals have found a new way of making millions with less risk - by unlocking the key to corporate computer systems. In this File on 4 special documentary, Stuart Simon investigates a crime wave no victim wants to talk about: widespread espionage, sabotage and fraud, with companies unable to admit how vulnerable they are to high-tech crooks.
Alun Lewis on research into flooding.
David Bean explores Switzerland with the help of Victorian physician John Forbes. Reader Struan Rodger. 3: A Touch ofZematitis Producer Gillian Hush
with Tony Barringer. Producer Thena Heshel
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(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Andrew Wood.
with Robin Lustig.
Part 2.
The last edition.
Questionmaster Stefan Buczacki quizzes two teams led by Irene Thomas and Norman Painting , with guests Pam Ferris , Bill Tidy , Lady Barbirolli and Harry Chapman Pincher.