with Jenny Levy , a member of Nottingham Progressive Synagogue.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rev Dr Donald English. Editor Roger Mosey
5: Letters to Ann Fleming. "I am too deaf for social life but perfectly sound tete-a-tete. Evelyn Waugh didn't lose his interest in the outside world, nor his acerbic wit.
Presented by Chris Dunkley.
Producer Nick Utechin
Final part: Fire. Thomas Kempe 's escapades are getting out of control.
Presented by Ruth Wishart in Edinburgh. Serial: Human Voices (4)
Presented by Kelvin Boot.
Producer Caroline Aistrop
with Tasneem Siddiqi.
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Derek Cooper gets embroiled in the Anglo-French food wars.
Producer Sheila Dillon
Editor Kevin Marsh
The final part of AJ Cronin 's epic tale.
Vanessa Redgrave stars in the story of Bertolt Brecht's flight from Hitler's Germany to Hollywood, and Louisa Buck meets an artist who has bought a race-horse and named her "A Real Work of Art". Producer John Goudie
Last of the week's stories from the new BBC collection: Kiss Me Hardy written and narrated by Beryl Bainbridge. Producer Duncan Minshull
with Linda Lewis and Jon Sopel. Editor Margaret Budy
with Janet Trewin and Peter Macann. Producer David Prest
A pleasant evening turns sour. Written by Simon Frith Director Tim Coleman. Producer Vanessa Whitbum
with Dominik Diamond. Producer Richard Bannerman
Malcolm Bruce , MP, Liberal Democrat trade and industiy spokesman; Sheila McKechnie , director, Shelter; John Prescott , MP, shadow employment secretary; and Rt Hon Malcolm Rifkind , MP, Defence Secretary, tackle the issues raised in Paisley. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Nadine Grieve
Christina Bartlett and John Robinson have little in common. She is a Scottish schoolteacher and one-time communist; he is an English ex-army officer turned enterprising publican. But they share an unusual passion. As they talk to Melanie Friend about Bulgaria an intimate picture emerges of two extraordinary people and the country they have adopted as home. Producer Mohit Bakaya
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Justice Blackman retires
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The retirement of Justice Blackman from the Supreme Court of Justice reminds Alistair Cooke of the good, the bad and the senile aspects of law making.
by Alistair Cooke.
with Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
with Sally Grace , Brian Bowles , Toby Longworth and Carla Mendonca.
Producer Chris Neill
n Patrick Hannan and his guests take a sceptical look at the events of the past week. Producer Penny Arnold
Santiago academic Hebert Perez discusses Fidel Castro and the Revolution, with the help of the BBC Sound Archive. Producer Noah Richler
Five reports from behind the pavilion at Witney Scrotum, by Peter Tinniswood.
2: Carry On Goering. Read by Richard Wilson. Producer Pete Atkin