Daily bulletin of rural current affairs.
With Judge Dick Hamilton.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
With Paul Johns. Editor Roger Mosey
7: Through Life's Road, So Dim and Dirty, I Have Dragged to Three and Thirty for details see Monday)
The last in the series is a report from South Africa, a country moving towards majority rule and the end of apartheid. But in the Afrikaner farming and mining communities of the northern Transvaal, the old attitudes persist and the farmers live in fear. Fergal Keane asks if they will ever find their place in the new order.
Producer Geoff Spink
I Samuel. Rnal part.
from Manchester, with Ruth Pitt. Serial: Jasmine. Rnal part.
Presented by George Macpherson.
Producer Simon Roberts
with Michael Collie.
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Questionmaster Stefan Buczacki. With team leaders Irene Thomas and Norman Painting and guests Sian Phillips , Nicholas Parsons , Vince Hill and Mary O'Hara.
Producer Diana Stenson
with James Cox.
4: The Road to Gordium
Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
Edward Blishen and guests Bernice Rubens and Leon Garfield select three paperbacks they consider a good read. Producer Susan Roberts
Eighteen million visitors a year and culture ranging from saucy postcards to Victorian architectural splendours and the Grand Theatre - Louisa Buck investigates the cultural heritage of Blackpool. Producer Anthony Denselow
by F Scott Fitzgerald.
ReadbyGarrickHagon Producer Duncan Minshull
with Linda Lewis and John Sopel.
Philip Short travels up the Yangtze river. Last in the series: Profound Beliefs. With David Bannerman as Archibald Little. Producer Mary Price
Peggy drops a bombshell.
Archers Addicts Fan Club: sae to [address removed]
with John Peel.
Producer Main Russell
Donald Dewar MP. Opposition social security spokesman; Margaret Ewing MP, Leader of the Scottish National MPs; Lord
Fraser of Carmyllie, Minister of State, Scottish Office; and Jeremy Isaacs , General Director of the Royal Opera House, tackle the issues raised in Edinburgh. Chairman Nick Clarke.
Producer Nadine Grieve
with John Diamond.
Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Obscenity and public art funding
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Controversy over public art funding in the US, the struggles of the National Endowment for the Arts and the history of attempts to protect the public from obscenity.
by Alistair Cooke.
with Max Pearson.
Editor Anne Koch
Solutions
Dr Phil Hammond and Dr Tony Gardner present a controversial comedy show which explodes the myth of medicine. With Felicity Montagu and Julian Dutton. 1: Surgeons
Producer Jon Magnusson
with Heather Payton.
A series to lend your ears to.
2: All Rubbed Out! In cartoon land Henry the Hedgehog is sacked by the cruel studio boss. His little friends the sound effects stand by him. The result? Mayhem. Written by Mike Coleman. All voices by David Holt. Music Rex Brough
Producer Matt Thompson