with the Right Rev Maurice Wood.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
by T S Eliot. Final part: Bustopher Jones: the Cat about Town, Skimbleshanks: the Railway Cat, the Ad-dressing of Cats and Cat Morgan Introduces Himself. Readers are Charles Gray , Alan Bennett , Ian McKellen and Bernard Cribbins.
with Chris Dunkleyof the Financial Times. ABnan Lapping production WRITE TO: Feedback. PO Box 3431. London NW1 OTN PHONE: [number removed]. FAX: [number removed]
with Roger McGough.
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial: G Is for Gumshoe (4)
England v New Zealand
Commentary on the second day's play of the First Test from Trent Bridge by Jonathan Agnew , Christopher Martin -Jenkins and Bryan Waddle. With expert comment from David Lloyd , Trevor Bailey and Richard Hadlee. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM
3.40 Ralph Dellor 's Minor Counties Review
Producer Peter Baxter
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Presented by Kelvin Boot. Producer Julian Hector
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Presented by Derek Cooper. Producer Sheila Dillon
Editor Kevin Marsh
A Guilty Bit of Paper. In the final episode of her Carlingford Chronicle, Mrs Oliphant recounts how Mr May , beset on all sides by debt, concludes his deceitful action.
Call Gerry Anderson on [number removed].
Tim Marlow sees a new production of Rutherford and Son starring Bob Peck , and investigates a traditional form of Indian dance. Producer Robyn Read
by Nadine Gordimer. " He was only 26 and very healthy and he was soon strong enough to be wheeled out into the garden. There, he would come to an understanding." Read by Eileen McCallum. Producer David Jackson Young
with Janet Trewin and Peter Macann.
Elizabeth and Julia disagree about lingerie.
Written by Chris Thompson. Director Chris Wallis
Edtor Vanessa Whitbum
with Chris Serle.
Producer Cathy Drysdale
Professor Norman Stone , Professor of Modem History, Oxford University; Jack Straw , Shadow Environment Secretary; Stephen Dorrell , MP; and Baroness Shirley Williams tackle the issues raised in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer Keith Jones (Repeatedtomorrow at 1.10pm)
Liz Moloney looks into the lives of four Nigerian women.
2: Nene Azubuko. An Ibo office manager from the south, Nene lives in a northern Muslim city and worships in a charismatic Methodist church. Since the 1991 massacre of southern Christians, she and her husband have sent their furniture home, fearing they may be forced to leave. Producer Nigel Acheson
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
50th anniversary of D Day, 1994
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The Polish contribution to the Normandy landings are examined by Cooke following the 50th D Day commemorations, including why recent allied operations have been less successful.
Actor and theatre and television director
Richard Wilson talks to Paul Allen.
Editor Ann Koch
Part 5 of Sebastian Faulks 's novel.
A satirical review of the week's news.
Producer Diane Messias
with Patrick Hannan and his guests. Producer Penny Arnold
How do we see ourselves? Mark Steyn looks through the archives to find out what constitutes Britishness.
Producer Emma Kingsley