with Dr Don Evans.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day
Peter Ustinov with a final reading from the memoirs of Sir Percival Marling , VC.
with Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times. A Brian Lapping production (Repealed Sunday 6.15pm; WRITE TO: Feedback, [address removed] PHONE: [number removed]. FAX: [number removed]
Concluding the story by Yvonne Coppard. 5: The children are alone in Yorkshire.
From Manchester. Serial: The Great Elephant Chase (10)
Coverage on the second day's play in the Third Test. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM
3.40 Ralph Delta's Minor Counti es Review
* Approximate time
with Kelvin Boot. Producer Julian Hector
with Daire Brehan.
Sue MacGregor quizzes panellists Christopher Cook , Philippa Gregory , Maxwell Hutchinson and George Smith at Boughton House, Northamptonshire. Producer Gillian Hush (RepeatedTuesdayat 11.30pm)
with Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Rnal part of Tobias Smollett 's novel.
with Gerry Anderson.
Louisa Buck investigates the Bolton of Humphrey Spender , and Paul Allen reports from this year's Edinburgh Festival. Producer John Goudie
by Herman Charles Bosman.
Willem Prinsloo holds a party for his beautiful daughter's return.
Read by Stratford Johns.
with Linda Lewis and Nigel Wrench. Editor Margaret Budy
1: Lister Avenue, Doncaster, South Yorkshire. The nation already knows Lister Avenue in Doncaster. The street is the setting for Ronnie Barker 's long-running comedy Open All Hours. The reality is more surprising. Tony Wilkinson spends a week discovering an oasis of traditional values in the heart of the worst crime area in South Yorkshire. A Tony Wilkinson production
There's egg on Nigel and Richard's faces.
Written by Mick Martin. Directed by Keri Davies
Producer Vanessa Whitbum
with Peter White.
Producer Helen Garrison
The series of debate programmes comes to Edinburgh for the biggest festival in the world and asks: "Who pays for the Arts?" Chaired by Donald MacCormick.
A Grenadian Poet Goes to the Faroes. When
Merle Collins first came to Britain from her native Grenada, the shipping forecast reminded her of home. Hearing of the weather around the Faroe Islands reminded her of the Faroes' struggle for independence from Denmark. Inajoumey of self-discovery, she follows the Gulf Stream from the Caribbean to the islands of the midnight sun. Producer Mary Ward Lowery
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Johnny Madison Williams
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Bank robber Johnny Madison Williams Junior's story, leads Cooke to explore the concept of the crook as a national hero, and anticipate the fallout from the OJ Simpson trial.
by Alistair Cooke.
Carry on Collecting?
This summer, private collections - from egg timers to pinball machines - go on display at over 40 British museums. Nigel Barley discusses the role of museums.
with Owen Bennett-Jones .
The final part of Nancy Mitford 's novel.
Last year they demolished the I NHS - now doctors
Phil Hammond and Tony Gardner sharpen their scalpels to present their own four-part satirical view of the "Ages of Man". 1: The Infant and Whining Schoolboy. With Joanna Brookes and Tom Berrington.
Producer Jon Magnusson
with Annie Nightingale and her guests. FREE HELPUNE: [number removed]