The daily bulletin of rural current affairs.
with Rev Brian Wilson.
with James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Tom Butler.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament
with Libby Purves and guests. Producer Lucy Cacanas
by John Bunyan. Part 3. Rpt For details see Monday
From window dresser to the board of Harvey Nichols , Mary Portas talks visual marketing with Jenni Murray. Serial: Split Skirt (7) For details see Monday
Repeated from Sunday at 2.00pm
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with Daire Brehan.
Maurice Denham is the doyen of Prior's Heath Golf Club, in stories by P G Wodehouse.
5: Sundered Hearts. With Jon Glover , Sue Holderness and John Kane. Dramatised by Michael Pointon and Edward Taylor. Producer Edward Taylor
with Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
A five-part series by Steve Chambers set in Victoria Station, Bridgford, 100 years ago to the day.
2: Tunnel Vision.Wednesday 11
January 1895 ... a day notable for infectious protest and protesting infection.
Director David Hunter
2: A Place Where You Can Feel Alive
Children from many countries focus on the environment - the places where they play, the animals they love and care for, and their experience of nature. They reveal a deep appreciation of the world they live in and a profound longing for us all to be in harmony with it.
A Sarah McCrum and Joni Lloyd production
with Gerry Anderson and guests.
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Quentin Cooper interviews the film director Neil Jordan , whose new novel appears a week before the release of his film Interview with the Vampire. Producer Nicki Paxman Revised rpt at 9.30pm
by Catherine Merriman , read by Marie Phillips.
'My neighbour Babs had had them all: Clint Eastwood , David Essex , Richard Gere , Burt Reynolds ... Not really, you understand, In her dreams." Producer Caroline Sartl Rpt
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Heat two of the music quiz conducted by Ned Sherrin. Another trio of contestants play on their wits and their buzzers for a place in the semi-final. Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
Who's the dirty stop-out Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
John Waite investigates.... Editor Graham Ellis
Repeated tomorrow at 9.05am
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with Geoff Watts.
Repeated from yesterday at 11.30am
Jez Nelson returns with the switched-on science programme that combines location reports, features, live discussion and comic reviews to keep you up to date on the latest news. Producer Sue Broom
Repeated Sunday at 9.30pm
In the early 1960s, a youthful
Ray Gosling turned up in Soho in search of la vie Bohème. He was too late. Gone were the days when the pubs of Fitzrovia were a magnet for artists and writers, and life was characterised by alcoholic and sexual excess.
Now Gosling assembles a cast of old Fitzrovians to rake over the extraordinary wartime heyday - and subsequent decline - of London's
'Bohemia.
Producer Alastair Wilson
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Isabel Hilton.
by Gaston Leroux. Part 8. For details see Monday
In the last of the series, Jez Nelson meets the people who give up their time to record what all the gravestones in their county say. Repeated from Friday