with Jenny Nemko and Judith Lyons.
with James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Pauline Webb.
A series of "audio notelets" from Julian Critchley, MP for Aldershot, to his successor Gerald Howarth.
Harold Macmillan's advice to Oswald Mosley, the Profumo scandal and how to flatter the whips.
with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
The Letter to the Hebrews. Virginia McKenna reads from the Revised English Bible. 2: The word of God is alive and active. Producer Denis Nowlan
Jenni Murray talks to actress Sheila Gish about her role in a new production of Cocteau's Les Parents Terribles.
Serial: And When Did You Last See Your Father? Blake Morrison reads the first episode of his award-winning tribute to his father- an irascible Yorkshire GP. Producer Sally Feldman
The programme for learners of all ages.
with John Howard. Editor Ken Vass
Ned Sherrin conducts Colin Davenport , Jim Eccleson and Stephen Pearson through the final movement of the wide-ranging music quiz to find the maestro for 1994. Producer Jo Clegg
with James Cox.
by Aileen La Tourette , with Maureen O'Brien as Clarissa and Geraldine Fitzgerald as Harriet. Clarissa is not the typical mother-in-law: she's glamorous, an expert in aerobics and has a toyboy in tow.
Director Jane Morgan
Phone Gerry Anderson on [number removed]. Editor Sharon Banoff
At the beginning of Kaleidoscope's birthday week Sir Michael Tippett looks back 21 years. Also competitions, and reviews of a new production of Stravinsky's Rake's Progress. Presenter Robert Dawson Scott. Producer Adrian Washboume (Revised repeat 9.30pm)
by Brigid Brophy.
Every year, the woodcutter's son has to watch the slaughter of the deer in the forest. Then, one winter morning, he takes events into his own hands. Read by Meredith Davies. Producer Lucy Hackney
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Mixed-up messages?
Presented by Derek Cooper.
by Barbara Machin.
A medieval woman with a forbidding talent for stone carving, sets her face against society and breaks all the rules.
Music by Sense of Sound. Director Kate Rowland
4: Hotel Managers. Barry Hawley who started in the hotel trade in 1949. returns to the Eden Arms Hotel in County Durham to meet the new manager, Steve Grant. Producer Lucy Lunt
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Maya Even.
Ian Holm reads Alan Judd 's Guardian
Fiction Prize-winning novella.
1: Edward seems to have always been destined for success. But neither he nor the narrator could have had any idea of the high price they would both have to pay.
Abridged by Donald Bancroft. Producer Marion Nancarrow
Another chance to hear six conversations in which Bel Mooney and her guests explore the grey area between belief and unbelief. Her first guest is Lord Healey. Producer Malcolm Love
Tony Bagley 's comedy drama with a twist. 5: Roy is temporarily distracted from his obsession with Jane. Music by Julian Wastall. Theme sung by Toyah Willcox Producer Paul Schlesinger