with Barbara Laceyfrom Southwell Diocese.
with Peter Hobday and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Sister Lavinia Byrne.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Social detective Maureen Lipman finishes her investigation into the British at play with a look at ballroom dancing. Producer Karen Walker
An Anthology of Spiritual Verse. A selection of poetry on the theme of bereavement. Producer David Benedictus
Sara Kestelman talks to Jenni Murray about Cabaret, Broadway and Fiddler on the Roof. Serial: Republic of Love by Carol Shields. Shelley Thompson and Kerry Shale read the first of 12 parts. Abridged by Ed Thomason
Commentary from Old Trafford on the first day's play of the Third Test between England and New Zealand by Jonathan Agnew , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Bryan Waddle. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM
3.40 County Talk Producer Peter Baxter
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Producer Tony Grant
with Di I ly Barlow.
Patrick Hannan chairs the quiz about politics with Michael White and Austin Mitchell MP and their guests Angela Eagle MP and Peter Bottomley MP. Producer Jo Clegg
by Diane Samuels , and recorded on location in London. "Ifyou go down in the woods today.... Well, it's not the woods exactly, but the zoo. However the day doesn't quite go to plan for Andy, Karen, Mel and Zak. Director Tracey Neale FACE BEHIND THE VOICE page 6
with Daire Brehan.
Paul Allen sees the world premiere of David Mamet 's new play, The Cryptogram. Will it create the same reaction as Oleanna? Also, is eating and drinking an art? Producer Paul Quinn (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
by Alun Lewis. For her 14th birthday, Enid treats herself to a Mystery Tour. Read by Helen Griffin. Producer Caroline Sarll
Last part of the black comedy by Martin Davies. The Final Supper. It's Frewitt Cup Final day, a day of destiny for the Patterson family and Father Benedict. Producer Richard Wilson
Julia's got Nigel guessing.
4: Can You Remember the Memory Man? Between the late 40s and late 50s, Leslie Welch made 400 television appearances and 4,000 radio broadcasts, astonishing audiences with his ability to recall limitless details of sporting events. Then his appearances became less frequent and, ironically, he faded from public memory. Jon Stock finds out what happened to the Memory Man. Producer Ann-Marie Evans
Instead of the art of politics, the science of management is now our preferred prescription for economic and social ills. Hugh Prysor-Jones asks why so much faith is placed in managerial solutions. Producer Michael Blastland
In the last of the series, John McKay visits Fenton Heugh.
Producer Noah Richler
Presented by Ted Harrison. Producer Marlene Pease
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(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
by George Gissing. Mr Tymperley claims to devote himself to charitable works.
Read in two parts by John Baddeley.
Grenadian poet Merle Collins , in performance at the BBC Poetry Festival in Bristol, reads from her latest collection,
Rotten Pomerack. Producer VivBeeby