Presented by Richard Sanders. Producer Tim Finney
with James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Christine Morgan
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with John Newbury.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Cliff Morgan with news, issues and interviews from the world of sport. Producer Joanne Watson
Holiday news with Simon Parkes. Producer Jill Thomas
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with Ned Sherrin and guests. Producer Will Saunders
Producer Jonathan Brunert
Presented by David Walter. Including a report on the fight for justice by the Spaniards who were poisoned by contaminated cooking oil 13 years ago. Producer Arlene Gregorius
with Alison Mitchell. Producer Tim Bowler
The antidote to panel games starts a new series from the Assembly Rooms, Bath, amidst the ancient splendour of Humphrey Lyttelton , Willie Rushton , Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden and a contemporary addition - Paul Merton. Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Monday 6.30pm
with Edwina Currie MP,
Harriet Harman MP, Julian Le Grand and David Hart on the panel in Cardiff. Repeated from yesterday at 8.05pm
with Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producers Poppy Hughes and Nick Utechin LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
Imogen Stubbs plays Lady Veronica Lucan who observes her husband Lord Lucan, played by Nathaniel Parker, gamble away his fortune and become a slave to his creditors.
Mike Walker's adaptation of James Ruddick's study reveals the torments of debt and an inappropriate marriage leading to murder....
Hunting Lucan's Legacy: Wednesday 7.20pm
The last of the current series in which Roy Porter makes sense of today's events by looking at the past.
Producer Ian Bell. Rptd tomorrow 8.00pm
Presented by Peter Evans.
Producer Richard Aedy. Rptd Tuesday 8.00pm
Repeated from Tuesday
In the first of six talks, Phil Smith resumes his old place in the wet fish queue in the open market to offer a perspective on life and current affairs. 1: Firm Foundations Producer Gillian Hush
Repeated from yesterday at 11.00pm
Tom Robinson returns with the programme which aims to debunk the myths of modern masculinity. Producer Chris Kimber
Repeated Wednesday at 11.30pm
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What's in a chair? Today's craft furniture scene is vibrant, experimental and tiny; the usual story of our designers working abroad, prophets without portfolio in their own country. Designer and furniture-maker Jane Harris tries to find a chair that is an individually crafted piece without it costing her a small fortune
Producer Neil Trevithick. Rptd Friday 9.30pm
CITY ON AIR
A musical portrait of Oldham's famous Tommyfield Market by Cheryl Martin. As Dotty prepares for her daughter's wedding, memories of a catastrophic fire threaten to overwhelm the family.
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Tony Sellors
Led by Reverend Dr John Newton.
A quizzical look at quotations with Nigel Rees. This week his guests are Helen Atkinson Wood , Andrew Davies , Chris Kelly and Jim Sweeney.
Quotations read by Peter Barker. Producer Kathy Smith Rpt
Barry Pilton 's tale of an innocent in Paris in 1968, brought to life by Alan Cox.
5: Should I continue to teach English to Jean-Jacques, so that he could qualify as a highly paid mass murderer? Adapted and serialised by Colin McLaren Producer Louise Greenberg
Richard Baker talks to the Italian-born pianist Aldo Ciccolini and his only
English-born pupil Mark Bebbington. Repeated from Tuesday
Dramatised in five episodes from Gillian Slovo 's detective-mystery. 3: Did Alicia really kill mystery man James Morgan? Then why is Kate arrested for the crime?
With Mark Straker and Barry J Gordon Music composed by Anthea Gomez Dramatised by Jill Brooke Director Sue Wilson Rpt