Presented by Jeremy Cherfas. Producer Richard Sanders
with James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Christine Morgan
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with John Humphrys.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rosemary Hartill. Editor Roger Mosey
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with Cliff Morgan.
Producer Joanne Watson
Travel news with Eddie Mair. Producer Jill Thomas
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Presented by Ned Sherrin. Live from the Brewhouse Theatre in Taunton, with special guests Leslie Nielson and the Wurzels.
Producer Jayne K Morgan
Anne Perkins reports on the Conservative Conference in Bournemouth.
Producer Sue Davies
Producer Tony Grant
with Alison Mitchell. Producer Sarah Pennells
Barry Took is joined by Alan Coren, Richard Ingrams, John Wells and Joanna Coles.
Repeated Monday at 6.30pm
Repeated from yesterday
with Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producers Poppy Hughes and James Herbert LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
In Joe Dunlop 's powerful thriller, the leader of a Christian cult begins recruiting in England and a TV investigative reporter sees his chance for a major scoop. All he needs is someone to record the activities of the cult from inside, and the obvious candidate is his wife.
Director Adrian Bean Rpt
with Roy Porter. Producer Ian Bell
Repeated tomorrow at 8.00pm
Peter Evans presents a weekly review of discoveries and developments. Producer Richard Aedy
Repeated Tuesday at 8.00pm
with reporter Stuart Simon. Repeated from Tuesday
Sue Dyson follows the career of dietary advice. 2: Personality, poise and the benefits of woodiouse sauce. Producer Malcolm Love
Repeated from yesterday
News stories with attitude from New York. With host Mark Steyn.
Producer Dymphna Flynn
Repeated Wednesday at 11.30pm
Quentin Cooper talks to Quentin Tarantino, Hollywood's most in-demand and controversial young director whose debut Reservoir Dogs, celebrated by many for its cinematic energy, and vilified by some for its violence, has yet to receive a video certificate in this country. His new film Pulp Fiction has just won the top prize at Cannes and is a return to hard-boiled territory, this time on an epic scale. So why is the former video-store assistant and self-confessed "film geek" now the director all the stars want to work with?
(Repeated Friday at 9.30pm)
by Gerard Stembridge. A tribunal in Dublin is investigating irregularities in the Irish beef industry. The Department of Agriculture men return from spying in Donegal obsessed by Daisy....
Director Pam Brighton
More favourite melodies presented by Brian Kay.
Producer Tony Sellors
Led by Alison Leonard.
Quotation queries are discussed and anecdotes exchanged by quiz master Nigel Rees and his panellists Roy Hudd , Joan Bakewell ,
Charles Osborne and Michael Rosen in this week's quirky quiz. Ronald Fletcher reads the quotations. Producer Kathy Smith Rpt
Comedy writer Barry Pilton 's innocent in Paris in 1968 is brought to life by Alan Cox in this eight-part adaptation. 2: The note said, "Go to the window and wave if you want dinner." It was my first ever social engagement in Paris. Adapted and serialised by Colin McLaren Producer Louise Greenberg
Richard Baker talks to composer/ pianist Peter Dickinson and his sister
Meriel, a mezzo-soprano, about their long performing partnership. Repeated from Tuesday
by P D James.
Final part. Dalgliesh has summoned the entire household to hear his conclusions about Sally Jupp 's killer.
With Melanie Hudson , Susan Sheridan and Jill Graham. Dramatised by Neville Teller Director Matthew Walters Rpt