The daily bulletin of rural current affairs.
A meditation for the beginning of a new day with Rabbi Norman Solomon.
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day With Richard Harries.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament Editor Roger Mosey
Chris Dunkleyof the Financial Times airs your comments on BBC programmes and Policy in the last of the series.
Producer Denis Nightingale
Micah. Part 2.
Introduced from Cardiff by Gail Foley. Serial: The Very Dead of Winter (10)
Presented by Kelvin Boot.
Producer Julian Hector
withTasneemSiddiqi.
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Presented by Derek Cooper. Producer Sheila Dillon
Presented by Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
by Nikos Kazantzakis.
First of a two-part dramatisation of the famous Greek novel, with Robert Stephens as Zorba, Michael Maloney as Nikos and Mary Wimbush as Hortense.
BBC correspondents report on one of the main topics in this week's news. Producers Carole Lacey and Howard Rogers
This phrase meant action stations for "Jonah" and "Moses" patrols - part of Britain's own secret resistance force in the last war. Ruth Prince visits the haunts and hideouts from which they'd have launched their strategy of sabotage, if the Germans had invaded. Producer Ruth Prince
Tim Marlow reads the pick of this year's art books and reviews Adrian Noble 's production of Macbeth. Producer Julian May
by Gillian Tindall.
"They were busy and did not see her, could not, perhaps. But she could see them. She was safe in the past." Read by Tina Gray. Producer Joanna Green
with Chris Lowe and Hugh Sykes. Editor Margaret Budy
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with Janet Trewin and Peter Macann. Producer David France
What has Julia learnt in London?
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Chris Serle presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days. Producer Louise Greenberg
The Rt. Rev. Richard Harries , Bishop of Oxford, writer Rosalind Miles , Simon Heffer , deputy editor of the Spectator, and Ruth Deech , principal of St Anne's College, Oxford, tackle the issues raised in Oxford. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Nick Utechin
Anne Kelleher in conversation with four professionals in their 20s and riding high. 2: Daniel Alexander. A black barrister, he made an early hit helping the Beatles protect their Apple logo. Producer Joy Hatwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
The GATT agreement and peace talks in Northern Ireland
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The GATT Trade Agreement, the prospect of peace in Northern Ireland, electoral defeat for Russian authoritarian Vladimir Zhirinovsky and nuclear weapons in North Korea.
Art and Votes. On the 75th anniversary of British women gaining the vote, Joan Smith explores how art and artists sustained the suffragettes' cause.
by Alistair Cooke.
with Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
Part 5.
A satirical look back at the week's news with Sally Grace and Co.
Producer Aled Evans
Presented by Heather Payton.