Richard Sanders uncovers the delights in store for Britain's farmers as a new EC session begins in Brussels. Editor Tim Finney
with James Whitbourn. Producer Christine Morgan
with Peter Hobday and John Humphrys.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
with Bryon Butler. Producer Gill Pulsford
Presented by Eddie Mair. This week David Bellan visits Trinidad and Tobago. Producer Jill Thomas
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Ned Sherrin with Donna McPhail , Craig Charles and the Men Who Know. Producer Jayne Morgan
Vivian White talks to politicians who have been cast out by the political establishment about their personal regrets and the nature of regret in politics. Producer Dinah Lammiman
Producer Geoff Spink
Alison Mitchell returns with the series that sorts out financial prooiems and keeps you in touch with the fast-changing field of personal savings. Producer Frances Macdonald
The topical quiz returns with a special edition recorded this week at the Edinburgh Festival.
Producer Louise Coats
Lady Howe, Chairman of the Broadcasting Standards Council; Dr Madsen Pirie , President, Adam Smith Institute; Anthony Scrivener , QC; and Michael White , Political Editor, The Guardian tackle issues raised in Hull.
Chairman Nick Clarke.
Producers Elenor Garland and Nick Utechin LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by Leslie Stewart. When Saddam Hussein 's missiles fall on Jerusalem, the son of a British father and an Arab mother has to decide where his loyalties lie.
Director Philip Martin
The Clatter of Clogs. Perhaps typified by Gracie Fields and the Lancasnire mills, were clogs really such a Northern phenomenon? Fred Pratt and the clog company staff tell Ray D'Arcy who wears them and how they are made today. Producer Martin Jenkins
William Shakespeare. John Florance meets actors Nigel Cooke , David Suchet and Chris Harris , who have all portrayed
William Shakespeare. Producer Rosie Boulton
Any Science Questions? Visitors to the British Association's Science Festival in Keele put their questions to a panel of experts including William Waldegrave , Minister for Science and Richard Sykes , Deputy Director for Glaxo. The chairman isJohnDurant.
Producer Constance St Louis
Ninian Reid introduces Dee Urquhart from Edinburgh, who has a life-long passion for teddy bears. Producer Michael Shaw
A satirical look at life with Simon Hoggart. Producer Anne-Marie Cole
4: Birth and Death
Robert Robinson travels to Scarborough to meet the seaside landladies. Producer Geoffrey Prout
The Contemplative Man's Recreation Four hundred years after the birth of its author Isaak Walton , The Compleat Angler, his treatise on the joys of fishing, remains a classic. John Bailey casts about for reasons why the book should endure so well.
Producer Mike Greenwood
by Maggie Allen. A man searches for the truth about his daughter's death.
Director Ned Chaillet
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellors
led by Dr Susan White.
The new class of cleaners work for just a few hours a week, bought in by young professionals. Christine Gregory talks about their relationship to hirers and cleaners involved in this domestic set up. Producer Dave Sheasby
with Christopher Cook. Producer John Knight
with pianist Peter Katin.
A six-part series by Mark Wallington starring Timothy Spall.
3: See You Outside Boots in Oxford. Where is the enigmatic Jennifer?
Producer Caroline Leddy