With Rev Colman McGrath.
with Brian Redhead and Anna Ford. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day *ith Rev James Jones.
Chairman Michael Buerk. Witnesses face Cross-examination on an issue behind the news from Rabbi Hugo Gryn, Janet Daley, Edward Pearce and Dr David Starkey.
by Peter Tinniswood. The second of four antipodean reports, read by Richard Wilson. First Impressions.
Kings. Part 5.
Jenni Murray talks to Vivienne Parry about the latest antenatal screeningtechniques. Serial: TheCamvaners (9)
BBC RADIO COLLECTION CASSETTE: TheCamvaners, bailable from retailers
BBC correspondents around the world take a sideways look at their host countries. Producer Rosie Goldsmith
With Tasneem Siddiqi.
Brian Johnston umpires another test of wit and general knowledge. Taking the crease: Tim Rice and Willie Rushton. With Bill Franklyn and Rachael Heyhoe Flint. From Stoke D'Abernon Cricket Club, Surrey.
Producer Jon Magnusson
with Nick Clarke.
by Nick Stafford.
1665. Plague sweeps London, and three feisty women live by their wits in the city.
Director Claire Grove
This week: "Infidelity is good for you". Ann-Marie Hourihane awaits your calls. Producer Hilary McLennan
Robert Dawson Scott reports from the Edinburgh Festival, including reviews of the Gertrude Stein play and an exhibition of photography - The Waking Dream.
Producer Beaty Rubens (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Liam Donnelly. Read by Lalor Roddy . Belfast cab driver Gerry thinks he's being hijacked by a dangerous paramilitary.... Producer Pam Brighton
with John Sopel and Huw Edwards.
A A brand new sketch show from a brand new team. The first of five from the Paris Studio, London, written and performed by Simon Godley , Robert Harley , Carla Mendonca and Gary Parker. Producer Caroline Leddy
Eddie's caught out at the cricket.
Five programmes using documentary evidence to throw new light on the recent past.
1: The Unspeakable Atrocity. If evidence of the Nazi death camps was acknowledged as early as 1942, why did the BBC and the British Government keep so quiet? Denys Blakeway examines BBC and Foreign Office records and explores the motives of the people involved. Producer Nigel Acheson
by Colin McLaren.
Three centuries of English family life through diaries and letters. With historians Ralph Houlbrooke , Leonore Davidoff and Roy Porter. Narration by Lesley Dunlop. 5: The Bonds of Wedlock
Fiddle music by Rosemary Fumiss
Producer Louise Purslow
Presented by Ted Harrison. Producer Marlene Pease
PHONE: [number removed](Mon-Fri 10.00am-5.00pm)
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
Presented by Tim Bowler.
with Max Pearson.
4: The Closing Down of Summer
A five-part dramatisation of Agatha Christie 's novel.
1: The passengers are all assembled, but one of them is destined not to complete the journey.... with David Thorpe , Siriol Jenkins, Peter Polycarpou , Frank Coda , Kate Binchy , James Telfer , John Church, Stephen Hodson , Kevork Malikyan and Vic Tablian Pianist Michael Haslam
Dramatised by Michael Bakewell Director Enyd Williams
Chairman Brian Hayes. The first semi-final.