Presented and produced by Tim Finney.
with James Whitbourn. Producer Christine Morgan
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Richard Bewes.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
with Cliff Morgan.
Caribbean cruising with Liz Kershaw and Victorian weekends in Harrogate. Presented by Eddie Mair. Producer Jill Thomas
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With Ned Sherrin , guests and regulars. Producer Dymphna Flynn
Simon Heffer of The Spectator presents a view of a week in the life of MPs and peers. Producer Dennis Sewell
Reports on the stories and issues that affect people throughout Europe. Presented by Gordon Clough.
Editor Anna Carragher
A Question of Money
Vincent Duggleby is in the chair for this special edition from BBC Radio on Show in Swansea where listeners put their financial Problems to Alison Mitchell , Chris Gilchrist and Mike Warburton. Producer Robert McKenzie
Join Humphrey Lyttelton and the regular teams for a hand-tooled, half-hour's worth of quality entertainment, specially recorded at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. With Tim Brooke-Taylor , Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden and Willie Rushton. Colin Sell at the piano.
Producer Jon Naismith
With Carmen Callil , Rhiannon Chapman , Frank Dobson , and Rt Hon Sir Nicholas Lyell QC, MP, in Sunderland.
Producers Nick Utechin and Emma Selby LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
Another chance to hear this production of Oscar Wilde 's classic comedy, with Edward Petherbridge as Sir Simon, Gywneth Guthrie as Mrs Otis and Mary Riggans and Eileen McCallum as Stars and Stripes. Hiram B Otis has bought Cantervilie Chase and is going to move his family into this wonderful old English country house.
Dramatised by Nick McCarty Director Hamish Wilson
Following the recent signing in Washington of an accord between Israel and the PLO, unnstopner Cook recalls the troubled history of Palestine this century; the British mandate following the First World War, the Balfour Declaration, the founding of the State of Israel in 1948 and the ensuing conflicts with her Arab neighbours
Producer John Knight
With demand for timber set to double over the next 10 years, the first of the new series goes to bioeria, Papua New Guinea and the Amazon to see how greed, corruption and spiralling demand is killing the world's last great forests. Peter Harrabin reports.
Producer Marie Helly
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Producer Richard Thomas
With the results just in of the election for the Big Apple's mayor, Mark Steyn and guests ponder the state of politics in this super-wealthy city that somehow still teeters on the brink of bankruptcy. Producer Hamish Mykura
Conductor Leonard Slatkin talks to Charles Hazelwood about his work with the St Louis Symphony Orchestra.
Producer John Boundy
by Angus Graham Campbell.
Eton schoolboy J.K. Stephen was a sporting hero there during the 1870s. But a modern-day Etonian becomes convinced that J.K.S. and his friend, Prince Edward, Duke of Clarence, committed the Jack the Ripper murders.
A special edition celebrating 100 years since Tchaikovsky's death. Producer Anthony Sellors
led by the Rt Rev Graham James , Bishop of St Germans.
with Sarah Baxter and Frank Johnson. Producer Jane Beresford
The third of six talks based on the prison journals of John Williams. .. Producer Chris Paling
3: The life and Soul. The soprano talks about her love of giving recitals.
Concluding the dramatisation of Sara Paretsky 's novel, starring Kathleen Turner as V I Warshawski, Bill Nighy as Roger Ferrant and Peter Man nkerasNielsGrafalk. The Long Goodbye. V I tries to confront the villain and ends up swimming for her life.
Dramatised by Michelene Wandor Director Janet Whitaker