with Father Denis Blackledge SJ.
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Lionel Blue.
(Part 5 of the novel by Leo Rosten. For details see Monday)
with writer Isabel Allende.
with Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times. A Brian Lapping Production WRITE TO: Feedback. PO Box 3431. London NW1 OTN PHONE: [number removed]. FAX:[number removed]
Final part: "How dare you suggest that vampires don't exist! I myself am a vampire."
Introduced from Edinburgh by Ruth Wishart. Serial: The Great Elephant Chase (5)
Presented by Joanna Pinnock.
Producer Simon Roberts
with Daire Brehan.
Sue MacGregor quizzes panellists Christopher Cook , Timothy Clifford , Philippa Gregory and Margaret Rule on all aspects of British heritage. Recorded at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
Producer Gillian Hush
with Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Tobias Smollett 's, tour of Georgian Britain, dramatised in four parts. 3: From Bath to London
Presented by Gerry Anderson. PHONE/ANSWERPHONE: 071-765
Jazz musician Mike Westbrook has written an opera, sculptor Andrew Burton has been inspired by Indian architecture, and Tim Marlow pulls it all together. Producer Julian May
by Harry Venning , read by Jonathan Cullen. Dear Sally, Edinburgh is a beautiful city, well-worth the 18-hour drive up in Jurgen's camper van. Fringe rehearsals begin tomorrow. I can't wait! Producer David Blount
with Nigel Wrench and John Sopel.
Almost2,000 miles from his starting point, Peter Day ends his watery journey across Europe in the wilderness of the Danube Delta. On the way, he encounters post-Communist Romania and Bulgaria.
Producer Neil Koenig
A brief encounter for Pat.
Written by Louise Page : Producer Vanessa Whitbum Director Tim Coleman
with Christopher Serle.
Producer Helen Garrison
The Government invests millions of pounds each year in employment training programmes. But how successful are they in helping people find real jobs? Donald MacCormick chairs the discussion from Gwent College of Higher Education in South Wales.
Producer Ian Gilvear
- In the first of four programmes in NEW which travellers record their daily encounters on the road, Edward Enfield takes his bicycle to Ireland. Along the way, he talks to the seals off Garnish Island and is made a tempting offer by the matchmaker of County Clare. Producer Kate McAII
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Community policing, protest and riots
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
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The FBI's powers, the need for "community policing", and the history of protest at UC Berkley are discussed by Alistair Cooke following a riot in Harlem Heights.
Trevor's Story
In a rare radio interview, the award-winning, Irish-born author William Trevor talks to
Nigel Williams. They discuss Trevor's latest book, Felicia's Journey, the disturbing tale of an Irish girl's visit to England.
with Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
Episode five of Nancy Mitford 's novel.
Belfast's Sony Award-winning Hole in the Wall Gang mark 25 years of the Troubles. Irish people even funnier than Ian Paisley tell you everything you ever wanted to know about Northern Ireland.
Producer Gareth Edwards
Presented by Alexei Sayle. Producer Malcolm Love
2: The Tune. At a birthday party in Moscow, the host and his guest end up destroying themselves. Sounds familiar? Producer Dmitri Nikolaev