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with Father John McCullagh.
with Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rosemary Hartill.
The prematurely retired John Walters thinks out loud about the weather, animals, catchphrases and everything. Producer Cathie Mahoney
David Mellor invites his guests to sound off about their favourite bugbears. Producer Julia Shaw
All this week Nigel Planer reads stories from Jamie Rix 's prize-winning book, a collection of morality tales about some thoroughly unpleasant children. 1. The New Nanny
Producer Celia De Wolff (first broadcast on Radio 5)
Introduced by Jenni Murray. SunftaThakur reports from India on Muslim divorce.
Serial: stories from The Blue Woman by Mary Flanagan.
1: The Blue Woman. Read by Sian Thomas. Abridged by Di Spiers. Editor Sally Feldman
Presented by Vincent Duggleby.
Producer Tim Bowler. UNES OPEN from 10.00am
with John Howard. Editor Ken Vass
First Round- Scotland and Northern Ireland. Ray Briscoe (technical writer and translator); Ross Ewart (schoolteacher); Marianne Simpson (second-hand bookseller); Pete Sharp (unemployed).
Producer Richard Edis
with Nick Clarke.
Peter Turnbull 's Glasgow-based police procedurals, dramatised by Stephen Mulrine. 2: The Ladder. Donoghue and Sussock investigate the disappearance of a wealthy couple.
With Alexander Morton , Astrid Wilson. Charles Kearney , Richard Greenwood and Phil McCall.
Director Hamish Wilson
with Gerry Anderson.
Editor Sharon Banoff. PHONE: [number removed]
Robert Dawson Scott goes on the trail of Robert Louis Stevenson. Joy Hendry traces the map of Kidnapped and sees a production of the book on the stage.
Producer Nicki Paxman (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
John McKay reads his own short story. Producer David Hunter
with Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Mrs A's fait accompli.
The democratic pleasures of wine. (Postponed from 8 July)
by David Gooderson.
Spring 1918. The Allies are in retreat. A priest is summoned to restore morale. This is the true story of "Woodbine Willie", the First World War's most famous padre.
Director Richard Wortley
Martin Wiley whizzes, pops and crashes his way through the world of sound effects. Producers Malcolm Love and Mary Ward Lowery
Adrian Mourby sheds fresh light on the plight of his peer group, the Silkies. 3: Welcome to the Midlife Crisis Producer Gillian Hush
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Robin Lustig.
by J L Carr, read in eight parts by Samuel West.
Tom Birkin , a shell-shocked survivor of the First World War, travels to a North
Country village to uncover and restore a suspected medieval wall painting.
Abridged by Elizabeth Bradbury. ProducerTracey Neale