with Rev Patrick J Baker.
With Brian Redhead and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day With Elaine Storkey.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Last of the series with John Waite.
The Right to Bear Arm. In the last of the series, Jan Stevenson , editor of Handgunner Magazine, argues that gun enthusiasts have become victims of prejudice and oppressive legislation.
Producer Dennis Sewell
Isaiah. Part 8.
Jenni Murray meets cartoonist Posy Simmonds. Serial: Strong Poison (4)
The Foreign Journalist - Messenger, Reporter or Avenger? Max Hastings , editor of The Daily Telegraph, Michael Buerk , and Eamon McCabe , The Guardian's Picture editor, are among those debating the ethics of foreign journalism. Brian Redhead is in the chair. Producer Geoff Spinks
WhTasneemSiddiqi.
Dick Vosburgh, Robin Ray, Stephen Tomkinson and Wendy Richard are on the Panel and Iain Johnstone is in charge.
with James Naughtie.
A western by Jolyon Maugham.
Undertaker James Johnson gets regular custom when gunslinger Joe Moran is hired to clean up Union City.
Director David Hunter
Another chance to hear Sean Street tell the stories offourvillages lostthis century. 1: DerwentandAshopton In 1945. two picturesque Derbyshire villages were flooded to supply water for the industrial cities of the East Midlands. Now, when the reservoir is low, the ruins of the cottages are revealed. Producer Felicity Goodall
Gill Pyrah reports from the Swansea
Festival and catches up with Welsh National Opera's Cinderella Project
Producer Beaty Rubens (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Leslie Norris.
"So you're 14," James's father said.
"Always a sad anniversary for men of our family." Read by Laurence Allan. Producer Caroline Sarll
with Linda Lewis.
The last in a series of amusing lectures. 6: How to Know Your Place. With Debbie Isitt and Stephen Frost.
Producer David Tyler. A Pozzitive production
Lynda Snell isn't wonderful to work with.
In 1938, two medical students from very different cultures formed a deep friendship at Birmingham University.
Meeting again after almost 50 years, they find that their common bond has influenced them all their professional lives. Presented by Anita Bhalla. Producer Gwyn Richards
(A sequel to this programme can be heard next week)
Stuart Simon asks how much can really be expected if the current GATT talks are successful and whether changes in the world economy require a new trade regime. Producer ZareerMasani
Presented by Ted Harrison.
For listeners with disabilities. Producer Marlene Pease
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(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Roger White in Edinburgh.
with Robin Lustig.
Part 7.
n Eddie and his rascally mini-cab drivers return in a second six-part series by Jennifer Phillips , starring Harriet Walter and Gary Waldhorn.
A Wide Boy. Angela, the young owner of the firm, is back in a merry tale of -gambling, gardening and misunderstanding. Director Richard Wortley