with Rev Roy Jenkins.
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Donald English.
English Journey
A tour of England in the 1930s.
Read in six parts by George Costigan. 3: Lancashire: the Challenge of Living For details see Wednesday
Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times airs your comments on BBC policy. A Brian Lapping Production
WRITE TO: PO Box 3431. London NW1 OTN. PHONE: [number removed]. FAX: [number removed]Repeated Sunday at 6.15pm
Part 10 of John Milton 's epic poem. For details see Monday
Introduced from Manchester by Ruth Pitt.
Serial: Burning Bright (2) For details see yesterday
Presented by Kelvin Boot. Producer Julian Hector
FACTSHEET/QUERIES: send sae to [address removed] Repeated Sunday at 9.00pm
withTasneemSiddiqi.
In the last of the series,
Sue MacGregor quizzes panellists Philippa Gregory , Christopher Cook , Maxwell Hutchinson and George Smith at
Boughton House, Northamptonshire. Producer Gillian Hush
Repeated Tuesday at 11.30pm
with Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Concluding a four-part adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's classic love story.
Jane has fled Thornfield Hall.
Repeated from Sunday 14.30
Stories from around the country and frank exchange with Gerry Anderson. PHONE: [number removed]
Tim Marlow sees a major retrospective exhibition of Barbara Hepworth 's work at the Tate,
Liverpool, and the glory of Venetian art at the Royal Academy in London. Producer Nicki Paxman
by Christine Harrison. "October's house was Strawberry Hill , aflame with a rich, red creeper. That's what you call a home." Locked in her prison cell, young mother Ruth finds a way of escape - the pictures in her calendar. Read by Ri Richards.
Producer Caroline Sarll Rpt
with Chris Lowe and Hugh Sykes. Editor Margaret Budy
5: Keith Street , Stomoway, Lewis, Outer Hebrides. Sooner or later, everyone in the Outer Hebrides has an appointment in Keith Street. The island's only undertaker is here. So is Mohammed, the Pakistani tally-man who drives his van, laden with clothes and household goods, to 200 of the poorest homes in Harris and Lewis. A Tony Wilkinson production
Who knows their onions?
Written by Graham Harvey. Director Alec Reid EditorVanessa Whitburn. Rptd Monday 1.40pm ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send sae to
[address removed]
with Christopher Serle.
Producer Fiona McLean. Rptd Sunday 3.30pm
The Rt Hon Tony Benn , MP, Dr Vernon Bogdanor , Reader in Government, Oxford University, Rt Hon David Howell , MP, and Cristina Odone , editor of The Catholic Herald, tackle the issues raised in Horsham, West Sussex. With chairman Nick Clarke.
Producer Nick Utechin. Rptd tomorrow 1.10pm
Presented by Daire Brehan. Are you experiencing problems with goods or services? Call [number removed]for advice from a team of experts. Producer Eleanor Garland
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
American political underdogs
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
How President Clinton's position will be affected by the upcoming congressional elections leads Cooke to recall the underdogs and upsets from the history of American politics.
by Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday at 9.15am
The Last Summer: the Dymock Poets, 1914
The Gloucestershire parish of Dymock was a rural haven for writers 80 years ago. Edward Thomas , Robert Frost and Rupert Brooke all visited.
Sean Street visits the place that was the centre of English poetry. Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
with Robin Lustig.
Final part of Jane Austen 's novel. For details see Monday
Sally Grace , Jeffrey Holland ,
Toby Longworth and Peter Serafinowicz return to tweak the ear of the week's news.
Producer Gareth Edwards
Repeated tomorrow at 6.25pm
Alexei Sayle 's guests include Irma Kurtz and Paul Gambaccini.
Producer Malcolm Love
6: Sticks and Stones. Will break my bones, but racial abuse won't hurt me? Producer Mike Bedward