Producers John Harvey and Ruth Kiely
with Father Michael Collins.
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor.
6.45 Business News
7.25 , 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Daywith Pauline Webb.
A series of "audio notelets" from
Julian Critchley , MP, to his successor Gerald Howarth , helped by his friends Michael Heseltine and Lord Howe. 1: How Not to Get Involved in Politics. Saucy goings-on at the Sorbonne. Producer Jane Ray
with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
The Letters of Paul Galatians to Thessalonians. Read in eight episodes by Timothy West. 5: Philippians.
Abridged by Anthony Kearey Producer Christine Morgan
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Part ten of Human Voices by Penelope Fitzgerald. Read by Penelope Wilton. Abridged by David Dorward. Editor Sally Feldman
Producer Tim Bowler. LINES OPEN from 10.00am
with John Howard.
Editor Ken Vass
Tony Claydon from North London, Jim Eccleson from Birkenhead and Ian
Kinloch from Wrexham face the music from chairman Ned Sherrin.
Producer Jo Clegg
with Nick Clarke.
by Sue Limb. Rose, having come to terms with her husband's leaving her for a younger woman, is forced to reassess her life in the wake of a tragic death.
Director Gordon House (Firsttmadcaston World Service)
Paul Vaughan reports on the first show of Elizabeth Watson 's art for 40 years, and meets 13-year-old virtuoso violinist Sarah Chang , already an international star. Producer Jerome Weathera Id (Revised repeat 9.30pm)
by Vincent Mcinerney. Read by James Ellis. Producer Michael Earley
with Jon Sopel and Linda Lewis.
A shock for Ruth.
Presented by Derek Cooper.
by Lesley Davies. It's easy for parents to misunderstand adolescents. On a family holiday, Sam's cries for helpgo unheard. Director Cherry Cookson
3: RockStars. Toyah Willcox , veteran rock star, offers advice to newcomer Roz King. Producer Lucy Lunt
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Maya Even.
Crawford Logan reads the sixth part of PG Wodehouse's classic comedy.
Abridged by Patrick Carroll. Producer Patrick Rayner