Presented by Jeremy Cherfas. Producer Richard Sanders
with James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer
Christine Morgan CEEFAX: today's prayer is on BBC2 Ceefax p740
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with John Newbury. Editor Roger Mosey
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with Cliff Morgan.
Producer Joanne Watson
The holiday and travel programme presented by Eddie Mair. Producer Jill Thomas
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with Ned Sherrin.
Producer Jayne K Morgan
Producer Jonathan Brunert
Producer Tony Grant
with Alison Mitchell. Producer Tim Bowler
Barry Took is joined by Alan Coren ,
Richard Ingrams , Peter Cook and Nick Clarke for more sharp observation and cutting humour. Producer Aled Evans
Repeated Monday at 6.30pm
Austin Mitchell MP, Robin Page and Sheila McKechnie are on the panel tackling issues raised in Lincoln. Repeated from yesterday
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An opportunity for listeners to call
Jonathan Dimbleby with their views on the issues raised in this week's edition of Any Questions?
Producers Poppy Hughes and Nick Utechin LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by Daphne du Maurier.
Francesca Annis plays Rachel, the beautiful Countess Sangaletti, who married Ambrose in Italy. His letters to his cousin Philip hint that he is being poisoned. When Rachel comes to England, Philip is torn between love and suspicion. Is she the angel she seems, or a scheming murderess?
Dramatised by Bryony Lavery Director Claire Grove Rpt
Roy Porter has some more stories from the past that help to make sense of the present.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.00pm)
with Peter Evans.
Producer Richard Aedy
Repeated Tuesday at 8.00pm
Reporter Jenny Cuffe. Repeated from Tuesday
Sue Dyson follows the story of dietary advice, from the bizarre to the dangerous by way of the revolting.
This week: learn to avoid exploding; what everyone should know about massage machines; and how to look like a film star.
Producer Malcolm Love
Repeated from yesterday
Star-spangled banter from
Manhattan's Rockefeller Center with Mark Steyn and guests. Producer Dymphna Flynn
Repeated Wednesday at 11.30pm
Jude Kelly, artistic director of the award-winning West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, talks to Paul Allen. In its four-and-a-half year history of reassessing classics and producing a string of new plays, the venue is now regarded by many as not just a regional asset, but a national treasure. (Repeated Friday at 9.30pm)
by Rob Gittins.
Jon is obsessed by movies, so much so that he can no longer tell the difference between truth and fiction.
So when he sets up a murder, is it real or only in his head?
With Brendan Charleson , Carys Gwilym. Rhodri Hugh and Tracy Spottiswoode Music by Gareth Whittock Director Alison Hindell
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Tony Sellors
Led by Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths , President of the Methodist Conference.
Nigel Rees with guests Paula Gosling , Prof Richard L Gregory , Bryan Magee and Ludovic Kennedy discuss quotations and swap family sayings and "put downs". Quotations read by Patricia Hughes.
Producer Kathy Smith Rpt
An eight-part adaptation of comedy writer Barry Piltorfs tale of an innocent in Paris in 1968, brought to life by Alan Cox.
3: Munching religieuses a chocolat and shrinking slightly at the experienced bohemians ready to guide him their way.
Adapted and serialised by Colin McLaren Producer Louise Greenberg
Repeated from Tuesday
Another chance to hear the five-part adaptation of Gillian Slovo 's acclaimed detective-mystery.
1: Private eye Kate Baeir is hired to protect Alicia, a gifted young violinist. Who is the man haunting her concerts? Why is Alicia so frightened?
Music composed by Anthea Gomez and played by Anthea Gomez and Tim New Dramatised by Jill Brooke Director Sue Wilson Rpt