The daily bulletin of rural current affairs.
with Satish Kumar.
with John Humphrys and Brian Redhead. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Donald English.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament Editor Roger Mosey
Talks about America and the image Americans have of themselves. William Rubel , who co-edits Stone Soup, a literary magazine written by and for children, discusses attitudes to young people. Producer Geoff Spink
Luke. Part 2.
Introduced by Sarah Ward. Serial:North and South (14)
Presented by Kelvin Boot.
Producer Julian Hector
withTasneemSiddiqi.
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Investigating the good, the bad and the tasteless. Presented by Derek Cooper. Producer Sheila Dillon (Repeated Monday at 7.20pm,
with Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Second of a four-part dramatisation of Sir Walter Scott 's great novel of the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. With
Richard Greenwood as Edward Waverley.
3: Bonnet, Belt and Sword. Due to stand trial for treason, Waverley has been rescued by the rebels.
In the third of four programmes looking at the world's creative communities, Simon Parkes visits what was once the pilchard capital of the world - St Ives in Cornwall. He discovers that in the late 19th century, artists were attracted there by the light, the sea air and the pagan landscape. Today the town is home to the Tate Gallery, St Ives and a new generation of creatives. Producer David Prest
Parliamentary reporter, thinker, poet and essayist Dr Samuel Johnson has entertained and provoked millions through the years. Rosemary Hartill explores his religious beliefs. Reader John Wells
Producer Amanda Hancox
Louisa Buck sees the finest collection of antiquities in private hands, and hears Snoo Wilson 's first play for radio. Producer Lore Windemuth
by Gwyn Thomas. Hopeless Hugo is persuaded to take on a fairground prize-fighter. Read by Rhodri Hugh. Producer Jane Dauncey
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
What's in the box?
Written by Janey Preger
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Chris Serle presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days.
Producer Simon Elmes
Robin Cook , MP, Shadow Trade and Industry Secretary; Peter Hennessy , Professor of Contemporary History, Queen Mary's College, London; Ann Leslie , journalist; and the Rt Hon Michael Portillo , MP, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, tackle the issues raised in Marlborough, Wiltshire. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Nick Utechin
Marcel Berlins returns with the programme that takes a weekly look at developments in the law and how they affect our lives. Producer Sallie Davies
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Freezing weather and earthquakes in 1994
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The exceptionally cold weather scouring America, the earthquake in southern California and the conclusion of the Iran-Contra affair investigation are discussed by Alistair Cooke.
Woody Allen tells Nigel Andrews about how he coped with the sensational headlines reporting his private life.
by Alistair Cooke.
with Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
5: Don't Fence Me In
with Sally Grace and Co.
Producer Aled Evans
with Simon Hoggart. Producer Anne-Marie Cole