Presented by Ruth Kiely. Producer George Macpherson
with James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Christine Morgan
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Canon Paul Bates.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
with Cliff Morgan.
Producer Caj Sohal
Presented by Eddie Mair. Producer Jill Thomas
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with Ned Sherrin , guests and regulars. Producer Dirk Maggs
A week in the life of MPs and peers. Producer Dennis Sewell
Gordon Clough reports on how Poles are giving up their traditional fare in favour of weight watching.
Producer Mana Balinska
with Alison Mitchell. Producer Tim Bowler
Chairman Barry Took quizzes team captains Richard Ingrams and Alan Coren , and their guests.
Producer Aled Evans
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by Greg Cullen , based on a true story. A serving-girl is tried for murder in 1805. How can her lover lead the jury that condemns her? Director Jane Dauncey
David Foster introduces the last of the experiences of four Americans on a motoring holiday around Britain in 1914. Readers Risa Hall and Peter Marinker Producer Gillian Hush
Following the arrest of American double-agent Aldrich Hazen Ames , Christopher Cook recalls the Rosenbergs, who were executed as Soviet spies 40 years ago. And John Miller discovers how the British intelligence Services outwitted the enemy in the Second World War. Producer John Knight
Live from London's Natural History Museum, Peter Evans reports on the best of National Science Week. Producer Deborah Cohen
Reporter Jolyon Jenkins.
Last of the accounts of life in Spain.
6: Rabbits. Drew Launay visits a remote mountain village. An Insight production
Mark Steyn surrounds himself with more guests to get some insiders' opinions of America's big news stories. This week he dips his toes into Whitewater. How much is the investigation damaging the Clintons? Producer Hamish Mykura
Lena Marsh : On My Life Broadway legend Lena Marsh has lived the history of showbiz. Now 80 and still performing, she has published her autobiography, On My Life, and she gives Jeremy Front a rare interview. Producer Julian May
by Patrick J Power. Ireland is being increasingly used by the international drugs trade. A young couple stumble into a nightmare thatjust doesn't fit with traditional notions of rural life. Director Pam Brighton
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellors
led by Father Michael Child.
Glenys Kinnock recalls the inspirational Mrs Hibberd.
Producer Ed Thomason
Radio 4's rock 'n' roll season ends with Janey Preger and Peter Kavanagh's docudrama on the last days of Joe Meek, one of England's finest pop producers.
In the first of two programmes - part soap, part sitcom - written and performed by Graham Fellows, John has to fend for himself.
Five reports from behind the pavilion at Witney Scrotum, by Peter Tinniswood. 1: Stumped. Read by Richard Wilson. Producer Pete Atkin
West Indies v England
Commentary on the third day's play in the Third Test from Port of Spain, Trinidad, by Jonathan Agnew , Peter Baxter , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Vic Marks. With expert comments from Paul Allott. Including at 5.10 News
5.15 To the Islands in the Sun
Peter Baxter recalls the England tours to the Caribbean of 1960 and 1968.