Presented by George Macpherson. Producer David Dixon
with James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Christine Morgan
with John Humphrys and Anna Ford.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with David Winter.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament
News, issues and conversation from the sporting world.
Presented by Eddie Mair. Producer Jill Thomas
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Ned Sherrin 's in Dublin and so'sthe show! Producer Jayne K Morgan
Michael White of The Guardian presents a personal view of a week in the life of MPs and peers.
Producer Dennis Sewell
BBC correspondents around the world take a sideways look at their host countries. Producer Geoff Spink
Alison Mitchell has the latest news from the world of personal finance and impartial advice for all those trying to make the most of their money. Producer Frances Macdonald
Join chairman Nicholas Parsons and guests Clement Freud , Derek Nimmo , Paul Merton and Eddie Izzard at the Edinburgh Festival as they try to talk for a minute without hesitation, repetition ordeviation. Producer Sarah Smith
Rt Hon Tony Benn , MP; Rt HonJohn Biffen , MP; Barbara Follett , founder of Emily's List UK; and Sir Bernard Ingham , former Chief Press Secretary to Margaret Thatcher , tackle the issues raised in Eccleston,
Merseyside. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producers Lucy Cacanas and Nick Utechin LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
From the novel by F.M. Mayor.
Mary Jocelyn spent her life caring for others, in particular her widowed father. But she cried out for something more - with surprising depth of emotion.
(Rpt)
2: The Plants Arrive. Fergus Keeling continues his natural history of Ireland by discovering that alpines from the Arctic sit side by side with Mediterranean orchids, and the soggy bog can actually be aged. (first broadcast on Radio Ulster)
Presented by Peter Evans.
Producer Myfanwy Vickers
In 1991 nine Orkney children were taken into care amidst rumours of ritual abuse. One of the families involved was Quaker. Ted Harrison tells the story of how Quakers around the country offered support.
2: Forging Links. Phil Smith offers a perspective on life and current affairs. Producer Gillian Hush
With Tom Robinson. Producer Dymphna Aynn
"I had such a painful year, such an unpleasant year, I wanted to make a movie that was just fun for me." In the week that Manhattan Murder Mystery opens in Britain, Woody Allen tells Nigel Andrews about how he coped with the sensational reporting of his private life. Producer John Goudie
by Jeremy Paul. Middie-aged Diarmuid Heape pursues the lovely young Polly up to Cambridge, at the expense of his teaching career, his marriage and his dog.
Director Matthew Walters
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellors
led by Rev Stephen Oliver , Rector of Leeds.
The popular quotation quiz goes to the Theatre Royal, Bath. Joining the chairman Nigel Rees are Peter Wood , Isabel Colegate , Francis Matthews and Diana Quick.
Producer Jon Naismith
Nick Baker is on the spot to reveal all about tests, testers and the tested.
The Boxer. Al Coker's self-imposed test could have lasting effects - inside and outside the ring.
A Testbed production
Hungarian conductor Ivan Fischer selects music to reflect his native country.
Eight stories introduced by Edward de Souza , the Man In Black.
3: Dark Feathers by Denise Sims. A composer's determination to achieve absolute concentration results in a callous massacre.
Director Martin Jenkins