with Rev Roy Jenkins.
with Peter Hobday and John Humphrys.
7.45 Thought for the Day with Lionel Blue.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times airs your comments.
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Repeated Sunday at 6.15pm
The final episode.
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Kathryn Davies.
Margaret Robertson reads Part 1 of The Double Poet by Alison Lurie , abridged in two parts by Monica Grey. "'I guess you must have a double, Mom,' said Janey, laughing. I didn't laugh. Instead I felt a sort of shiver."
Presented by Joanna Pinnock. Repeated on Sunday at 9.00pm
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Fancy a sirloin of Irish Moiled, a Llanwenog lamb chop, a slice or two of British Lop bacon? Derek Cooper goes to Cirencester to test the Rare Breeds Survival Trust's new attempt to sell us traditional meats.
Producer Sheila Dillon Rptd Monday 7.20pm
with Nick Clarke.
Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
OPERAMA
A series of dramas that tell the stories behind the songs opens with this new two-part drama, a version of Henry Murger 's tales, the inspiration for Puccini's opera La Bohème. Repeated from Sunday at 2.30pm
with Laurie Taylor.
Tim Marlow 's studio guest is the American enfant terrible of the opera and theatre stages - Peter Sellars.
Plus Street Style, an exhibition about fashion at the V& A.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
by Anne Leaton , read by Lorelei King. Bruce is very large, like a "soft building on the move", but surprisingly, fame and fortune beckon ... Producer Duncan Minshull Rpt
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis. Editor Margaret Budy
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with David Stafford. Producer David Prest
A homecoming in Ambridge.
(Repeated Monday at 1.40pm)
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Christopher Serle presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days. Producer Richard Bannerman Repeated Sunday at 3.30pm
Baroness Brenda Dean ,
Dominic Lawson , editor of The Spectator, and Bob Worcester , chairman of MORI, tackle the issues raised in Chester. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby. Producer Nick Utechin
Repeated tomorrow at 1.10pm
Marcel Berlins examines the issues which matter to those who need and provide legal services. Producer Simon Coates
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Clinton on welfare and free trade
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President Clinton's failure to deliver on welfare reform, the future of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the need for speculation in journalism.
by Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday at 9.15am
June Whitfield. Paul Allen meets one of Britain's leading comedy actors as she reflects upon her first 50 years in showbiz. June Whitfield's broadcasting career encompasses many of the great shows of our time, Take It from Here, Hancock, The
News Huddlines and, most famously, Terry and June with the late Terry Scott. But she began in the theatre, as a wartime assistant stage manager and understudy. Repeated from Saturday at 7.20pm
with Robin Lustig.
by Angela Carter.
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Sally Grace , Julie Gibbs ,
Jeffrey Holland and Toby Longworth pull the rug out from under the week's news. Producer Liz Anstee
Repeated tomorrow at 6.25pm
Patrick Hannan and his guests take a sceptical look at the week's events. Producer Joanne Cayford