The daily bulletin of rural current affairs.
with Rabbi Elaine Rothman.
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day With the Rev Philip Crowe.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament Editor Roger Mosey
Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times airs Your letters and comments on BBC
Programmes and policy.
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kmah. Part 9.
From Manchester.
Introduced by Ruth Pitt. Serial: Strong Poison (5)
Nature news and wildlife views in November. Presented by Kelvin Boot.
Producer Sarah Blunt
with Tasneem Siddiqi.
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The show that investigates the good, the bad and the tasteless, presented by Derek Cooper.
Producer Sheila Dillon
with Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
John Fowles 's novel in three episodes.
BBC correspondents report.
Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
Another story resulting from a collaboration between documentary makers from Australia, America, Canada, Eire and Britain.
5: Orthodox Offspring. What motivates a son or daughter towards fundamental religion? How can parents object to so innocent a following? This is the story of two Australian Jewish families: one united and one irrevocably divided by the will of God.
Producer Rachel Kohn for ABC Editor Sharon Banoff
Tim Marlow 's studio guest is the director Peter Brook on a rare visit from France. Also, reviews of Buddha of Suburbia on Channel 4 television. Producer Erika Wright
A story for Guy Fawkes by Shena Mackay.
There's a bonfire cake and there are the rockets. And then there is an incident. Read by Diana Bishop. Producer Duncan Minshull
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis. Editor Margaret Budy
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with Janet Trewin and Peter Macann.
Mrs Antrobus's fire is lit.
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Chris Serle presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days.
ProducerNigel Acheson
Carmen Callil , publisher at large, Random House; Rhiannon Chapman , director, The Industrial Society; Frank Dobson , MP, Opposition employment spokesman; and Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Lyell , QC, MP, Attorney General tackle the issues raised in Sunderland.
Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Nick Utechin
The cases, the courts and the lawyers - Marcel Berlinstakes his weekly look at developments in the law and how they affect our lives.
Producer Sallie Davies
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Balancing domestic and foreign policy
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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President Clinton's struggle to balance the demands of foreign and domestic policy, war in Bosnia and Somalia, free trade and healthcare in an complex post-Soviet world.
Chris Bigsby talks to the Peruvian novelist, dramatist, critic and aspiring politician Mario Vargas Llosa at the Cheltenham Festival. Vargas Llosa talks about the early influence of European writing on his own work and the way Latin American writers are now affecting the Europeans in return.
by Alistair Cooke.
Presented by Robin Lustig.
Final part.
The show that cuts a swathe through the week's news. With Sally Grace, Jeffrey Holland and Toby Longworth.
Producer Liz Anstee
Presented by Heather Payton from Scotland.