with Rev Robert Ellis.
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rev Dr Donald English. Editor Roger Mosey
The last episode.
5: A world of floating fretwork.
with Chris Dunkley.
Producer Poppy Hughes WRITE TO: Feedback. BBC, London W1A 1AA
The Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther and Daniel introduced by Dr Paul Joyce. The first of two episodes of Ezra read from the Authorised Version by John Woodvine. Abridged by Roger Pine
Producer Sarah Kilgarriff
Introduced from the north by Ruth Pitt. Serial: A Rather English Marriage (7)
Presented by George Macpherson.
Producer Grant Sonnex
withTasneemSiddiqi.
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Questionmaster Stefan Buczacki with two teams led by Irene Thomas and Norman Painting. Guests are Sian Phillips , Nicholas Parsons , MaryO'Hara and Vince Hill.
Producer Diana Stenson
with Nick Clarke.
Editor Kevin Marsh
2: Aromatic and attractive, Tono-Bungay is a patent medicine set to make a quick fortune for eccentric Uncle Teddy.
Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
Edward Blishen and his guests Piers Plowright and Amanda Theunissen select three paperbacks. Producer Susan Roberts
Reports on a Lucien Freud retrospective in London, 600 paintings from the Barnes collection in Paris and a new play at TheatrClwyd- India Song. With Tim Marlow. Producer Adrian Washbourne
by Stephen Amidon.
It's black, shiny and steaming and it landed in Phil's back garden while he was in the bath. Read by Stephen Moore. Producer Duncan Minshull
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis. Editor Margaret Budy
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A look at old and new in Manchester with Janet Trewin and Peter McCann. The Metro tram celebrates its first birthday, while the Ship Canal prepares for its centenary next year. And a look at how Ringway grew to be a major airport.
A tough job for Neil.
Written by Mary Cutler
Director Vanessa Whitburn Archers Addicts Fan Club: sae to [address removed]
with Chris Serle. Producer Fiona McLean
John Edmonds , General Secretary of the GMB Trade Union; Most Rev John Habgood , Archbishop of York; Simon Jenkins , columnist for The Times; and Dr Ann Robinson , Head of Policy Unit, Institute of Directors tackle the issues raised in Manchester. Chairman
Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Nick Utechin
with John Diamond. Producer Andrew Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
US immigrants and identity
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The replacement of American unity with old world identities in immigrant communities old and new and the decision to re-route New York's jets for the sake of a tennis match.
by Alistair Cooke.
with Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
Final part. Richard Dunnett realises that the collected letters are all that remains of his life. But are they collected?
From Sunderland University, Harry Hill introduces the pick of the country's top comedy acts who are touring the new National Comedy Network. Producer Sarah Smith
(first broadcast on Radio 1)
with Heather Payton.
Programmes to lend your ears to.
6: Sleeptalking. "Nerves, Nerves! 0 folly of a child who dreams
Of heaven, and, waking in the darkness, screams." (Arthur Symons ) Violinist Alison Chorley
Producers John Hunt and Tracy Ross