Oliver Walston examines the renaissance of British farmhouse cheese makers.
Producer Carol Trewin
with James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer
Christine Morgan CEEFAX : today's prayer is on BBC2 Ceefax p740
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with John Dunlop.
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with Cliff Morgan.
Producer Audrey Adams
Holiday news with Eddie Mair. Producer Jill Thomas
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with Ned Sherrin and guests. Producer Will Saunders
Anne Perkins reports on the Liberal Democrat Conference in Brighton. Producer Sue Davies
Producer Tony Grant
Presented by Alison Mitchell. Producer Tim Bowler
Barry Took is joined by Alan Coren , Ian Hislop and guests.
Producer Aled Evans. Repeated Monday 6.30W
Repeated from yesterday
with Nick Clarke.
Producers Poppy Hughes and Nick Utechin LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by Ellen Dryden.
Childhood memories, haunting strains of nearly forgotten jazz and perhaps something more sinister continue to draw Ben Wheeler back to a lake.
When a child disappears, his obsession provokes suspicion.
With Hayley Thomas , Steve Hodson , Angus Wright , Michael Onslow , Rachel Atkins , Lala Lloyd , James Taylor and Lyndam Gregory Music by Stephen Warbeck Director Ned Chaillet Rpt
Chris Cviic explores memories of Central Europe's rich, shared past and its devastation by fascism, communism and two world wars.
4: Hammers, Sickles and Swastikas Deprived of the prosperous Habsburg common market, the successor states grappled with new tariff barriers, world depression and high unemployment. Producer Zareer Masani
Repeated tomorrow at 8.00pm
it's seven years since the first transplants to treat brain disease in humans. What has happened to this technique now? Peter Evans reports. Producer Toby Murcott
Repeated Tuesday at 8.30pm
Reporter Mark Halliley. Repeated from Tuesday
Six eminent writers reflect on the value they place on our 25p letter.
5: Tom Paulin - letters as the nearest thing to talking.
Producer Adrian Mourby
Repeated from yesterday
It's fall in New England (autumn in old
England), and Mark Steyn and his guests go up to Harvard for the new term. Producer Dymphna Flynn
Repeated Wednesday 11.30pm
In Colin Douglas and Harry Quinn 's new comedy, it is late summer in Edinburgh. The Edina Classic Opera Guild (Amateur) have a new Chair this year, and changes have been made.
With Michael Perceval-Maxwell and Claire Liddell Director Hamish Wilson
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Tony Sellors
led by Rev Eddie Neale.
The quotation quiz hosted by Nigel Rees , with Patrick Barlow , Lord Oaksey, Sir Antony Jay and Celia Haddon. The quotations are read by Ronald Fletcher. Producer Kathy Smith Rpt
3: Street Talk -Posh Talk. Penny was raised in Tottenham, north London, and has six brothers and sisters. The oldest brother talks "very posh", the youngest speak a mixture of cockney and Jamaican patois.
Producers Kim Normanton and Tessa Watt
Pianists Penelope Thwaites and John Lavender talk to Richard Baker about the music of Percy Grainger. Repeated from Tuesday
A four-part dramatisation of P D James's first novel in which she created her famous detective Adam Dalgliesh.
1: A murder in an East Anglian village reveals hidden passions.
Dramatised by Neville Teller Director Matthew Walters Rpt