with Father Colman McGrath.
with Peter Hobday and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
with Elaine Storkey.
3: Paris, Brussels and Germany. The dangers of eating out in Germany.
First of four programmes in which Maureen Lipman examines the British at play, and discovers that seemingly harmless hobbies can be battlegrounds of prejudice, passion, jealousy and revenge.
An Anthology of Spiritual Verse. A selection of poetry on the theme of personal faith. Producer David Benedictus
Serial: G Is for Gumshoe (8)
Patrick Hannan chairs the political quiz, with Michael White , Austin Mitchell MP, and Vincent Hanna and Rupert Allason MP. Producer Jo Clegg
by Gaylord Meech.
From Istanbul's Grand Bazaar to an idyllic summer house overlooking the Bosphorus, events unfold that could change Gabriel Kasdan 's life for ever.
Director Tracey Neale
Call Gerry Anderson on [number removed].
Paul Allen reports on the first visit to the UK of the celebrated Washington Ballet, plus a review of English National Opera's new production of Janacek's Jenufa.
Producer Adrian Washboume (Revised repeat 9.30pm)
by Frank Tuohy , abridged and read by Brian Gear. Mrs Featherstone has plans for her adopted daughters, but the arrival of Canadian troops changes everything. Producer Viv Beeby
A black comedy by Martin Davies. 3: Hungry
With Jill Meers and Gordon Reid Producer Richard Wilson
A nice surprise for Sid.
Six biographical portraits of the great names of radio.
1: I Am Your Actual Quality. For three decades Kenneth Williams was at the top of his profession, comedian, actor, master of funny voices and outrageous characters. Less well known is the lover of philosophy and poetry, and the lonely, suicidal depressive. Russell Davies explores the enigma of this much-loved comic star. Producer Simon Elmes
Hugo Young chairs a discussion on the root causes of European voters' current lack of enthusiasm for their hard-won parliamentary democracies.
Scottish writer John McKay looks at work. Producer Noah Richler
Producer Marlene Pease
PHONE: [number removed](Mon-Fri 10.00am-5.00pm)
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
Part 3 of Anthony Trollope 's story.
Five-part adaptation of William Boyd 's Booker Prize-winning novel.
4: The ridiculous colonial campaign rages on in East Africa.
With James Taylor , Philip Anthony , Lyndam Gregory and Michael Onslow
Dramatised by John Peacock. Director EoinO'Callaghan
2: Campbell River. Logging, mining and paper-milling are destroyingthe giant fish which made this Vancouver island town "the salmon capital of the world". A Tony Wilkinson production
with James Naughtie on Radio 5 Live.