Producers Alasdair Cross. John Harvey and Ruth Kiely
with Father John McCullagh.
with James Naughtie and Peter Hobday.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rosemary Hartill.
by Laurie Lee , read in five parts by Kenneth Branagh.
In 1934 a young man set out from the Cotswolds to make his fortune. He had a violin and a single phrase in Spanish. Abridged and produced by Maurice Leitch
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with David Mellor and his guests. Producer Julia Shaw
by Penelope Farmer , read in seven parts by Deborah Findlay.
1: Charlotte's first day at boarding school turns into a nightmare as she finds herself going backwards through time. Abridged by Hilary Brand. Producer Sally Avens
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Serial: short stories from The Blue Woman by Mary Flanagan. 5: Bye-bye Blackbird. Read by Diana Bishop. Abridged by Di Speir. Editor Sally Feldman
Commentary on the fifth and final day's play in the First Test. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM Producer Peter Baxter
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Producer Sarah Pennells. LINES OPEN from 10.00am
with John Howard. Editor Ken Vass
First Semi-Final - London and the South of England. Jeremy Cotton (biologist); Ian Whiteman (accountant); David Piggott (schoolmaster); Nigel Bailey (Inland Revenue executive). Producer Richard Edis
with James Cox.
by Peter Turnbull. 3: Long Pig. There seems to be a serial murderer on the loose in Glasgow. With Mark Cox , Gilbert Martin , Simon Christie , Anne Downie. Sandra McNeeley and Donalda Samuel Dramatised by Stephen Mulrine. Director Hamish Wilson
with Gerry Anderson. Editor Sharon Banoff. PHONE: [number removed]
Janice Galloway visits "The Travelling Encylopaedia of Everything Elvis" and gets the verdict on the new BBC2 documentary series Michael Moore 's TV Nation. Producer John Goudie (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
by Margaret Yorke. Henry and Mavis are holidaying on a Greek Island steeped in myth and legend. Read by Richard Johnson. Producer Matthew Walters
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
John's getting too big for his Wellingtons.
by Patrick Williams. A young man is overwhelmed by bigotry and unemployment in a small Northern Irish town.
With Joe Crilly and John Hewitt. Director Pam Brighton
From the hot-comb look to the radical
Afro, from Sunday school plaits to funky dreadlocks, hair has always been a powerful symbol for black women. Pauline Brandt hears stories from the salon.
Producer Tessa Watt
Adrian Mourby takes another look at the plight of the Silkies. 4: 365 into 2won'tgo Producer Gillian Hush
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Max Pearson.
Samuel West reads part 6 of J L Carr's novel.
Abridged by Elizabeth Bradbury. Producer Tracey Neale