The daily bulletin of rural current affairs.
with Rabbi Elaina Rothman.
with John Humphrys and Sue Macgregor. 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. Repeated Sunday at 6.15pm) Producer Denis Nightingale
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Isaiah. Part 14.
Introduced by Zeinab Badawi.
Cheryl Armitage reports on new ways to help the children of parents who are HIV Positive.
Serial: Strong Poison (10)
Presented by Kelvin Boot. Producer Simon Roberts
With Tasneem Siddiqi.
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The show that investigates the good, the bad and the tasteless.
Producer Sheila Dillon
with Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
A three-part dramatisation of John Fowles 's novel.
2: Against his better judgment, Charles Smithson has agreed to hear Sarah Woodruffs story of the French Lieutenant.
Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
Ten stories which cross boundaries of geography and generation.
6: The Nun's Tale. Kay Toogood has made the hardest decision of her life - to enter an enclosed, silent order of nuns - but her parents feel bitter and betrayed. This is the story of her final months in the outside world. Reporter Veronica Reinhardt. Producer Cathie Mahoney
Tim Marlow visits an exhibition of Richard Wentworth 's work and rounds up the important arts events of the week. Poet Jack Mapanje is the studio guest. Producer Beaty Rubens
by Pam Houston.
A comprehensive guide to coping with a modern-day cowboy. Read by Lorelei King. Producer Joanna Green
with Chris Lowe and Hugh Sykes. Editor Margaret Budy
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Janet Trewin and Peter Macann explore the world of transport. Producer David France
Opportunity knocks.
Written by Sam Jacobs
Director Tim Coleman
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Russell Davies presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days.
Producer John Watkins
Sir Peter Parker , businessman; Arthur Scargill , President, National Union of Mineworkers, Dr David Starkey , lecturer in International History, LSE; and Diana Warwick , Chief Executive, Westminster Foundation for Democracy, tackle the issues raised at the University of Warwick in Coventry. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
Marcel Berlins takes his weekly look at developments in the law and how they affect our lives.
Producer Sallie Davies
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
The 'Brady Bill' and the New England fall
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A blazing New England fall offers relief from the violence and disaster of the television news and Congress passes the 'Brady Bill' for gun control.
Conductor Leonard Slatkin talks to
Charles Hazlewood about his work with the St Louis Symphony Orchestra.
by Alistair Cooke.
with Robin Lustig. Editor Ann Koch
Part 5.
The show that cuts a swathe through the week's news, with Sally Grace, Jeffrey Holland and Toby Longworth.
Producer Liz Anstee
with Heather Payton.