with Rev John Morgan.
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with James Jones.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament
Producer Denis Nightingale LINES OPEN from 8.00am
Isaiah. Part 15.
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial: Strong Poison (12)
In the first of the new series,
Geoff Watts investigates the unlikely combination of a hotel in a hospital. Producer Constance St Louis
with John Howard.
The search for Britain's brightest pub team reaches its climax as two of Britain's top teams do battle to decide who will become It's Your Round Champion of 1993. Chairman Peter White. Producer Phil Bowker
with James Naughtie.
by Elizabeth Wainwright.
Susan Danby came to horoscopes late in life, discovering Dorothea in a magazine while on holiday. She found them amazingly accurate. When her bullying husband and best friend become rather intimate, who else can she turn to?
Director Marion Nancarrow
NEW First in a six-part series in which Jeremy Nicholas visits the homes of well-known personalities and explores their record collection with them in search of musical and personal revelations.
This week: Lord Harewood. Producer Andrew Mussett
Problems with your pastry? Join John Tovey in his Lancashire farmhouse kitchen for a programme designed to solve problems, offer new ideas and celebrate the pleasures of food and drink. With top cooks Simon Rimmer , Paul Reed and Evelyn Rose. QUERIES: write on a postcard to John Tovey , Room 4064, BBC, PO Box 27, Manchester. M60 1SJ Producer Gillian Hush
In the studio, accordion player David Preston ; Judy Meewezen reports from film schools in Denmark; and Paul Vaughan talks to Ken Smith. Producer Julian May
(Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Cammie McGovern.
Though Jordan's mother hesitates to admit it, her son is not a popular boy. He is gruff and gawky and a mediocre maths student, but this year decides he is going to be chess prodigy. Read by Liza Ross. Producer Elizabeth Taylor
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
A six-part adaptation of Barbara Pym 's novel.
4: Something of the Ridiculous. The Killigrews hold a tea party with a hidden agenda.
Dramatised by Elizabeth Proud Producer Sioned Wiliam
The Red Flag's being sung in Ambridge?
Reporter Jolyon Jenkins.
Producer Peter Croasdale
The last of the series looks at life at the Tollygunge Club in Calcutta. Producer David Prest
Producer Eleanor Garland
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(Revised repeat of 4. 05pm)
with Roger White.
with Alexander MacLeod. Editor Anne Koch
Part 7.
Joanna Coles explores the week's events in the media.