with Rev Johnston McKay.
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Donald English.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
New series
Chris Dunkley returns to air your. comments on BBC programmes and policy.
A Brian Lapping production
Repeated Sunday at 6.15pm
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Part 10 of John Bunyan 's classic. Rpt For details see Monday
Introduced by Gail Foley.
Serial: Looking for Trouble (4) For details see Tuesday
Presented by Joanna Pinnock.
Producer Julian Hector. Rptd Sun 8.00pm FACTSHEETS/QUERIES: send sae to [address removed]
with Tasneem Siddiqi. Editor Ken Vass
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Derek Cooper presents the show that investigates the good, the bad and the tasteless.
Producer Sheila Dillon. Rptd Mon 7.20pm
with Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Dramatised in six episodes by Neville Smith. Lord Sandwich's indiscretions are not likely to improve his position at Court and, if he is out of favour, Pepys's future is far from secure. 3: The Shame of It
Rptd from Sunday 2.30pm
with Laurie Taylor.
Louisa Buck talks to the mime artist Marcel Marceau as he opens in London, and takes a look at a Liverpool exhibition of German artist Sigmar Polke.
Producer Beaty Rubens
Written and narrated by Frederic Raphael. Spain , Greece, France.
There was no escaping Milstein, who always made a surprise appearance. Producer Duncan Minshull Rpt
with Hugh Sykes and Linda Lewis. Editor Margaret Budy
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David Stafford with ideas for making the most of the weekend. Producer David Prest
Deja vu for Debbie.
Written by Graham Harvey
Director Keri Davies. Editor Vanessa Whitburn Repeated Monday at 1.40pm
with Christopher Serle.
Producer Tessa Watt. Rptd Sunday 3.30pm
Lisa Jardine , Professor of English, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London; Ian McAllister , Chairman, Ford Motor Company; Rt
Hon Michael Portillo MP, Employment Secretary; and Jack Straw , Shadow Home Secretary, tackle the issues raised in Bedford.
Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producer Nick Utechin. Rptd tomorrow 1.10pm
For the last in a series of gossipy conversations with famous nonagenarians, Ned Sherrin visits Vivian Ellis , composer of such ever-popular songs as "Spread a Little Happiness" and "This Is My Lovely Day".
Producer Michael Ember
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Montgomery bus boycott
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
During the week of Martin Luther King's birthday holiday, Cooke remembers his 1956 visit to meet with people from both sides of the Montgomery bus boycott prompted by Rosa Parks.
by Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday at 9.15am
Fairest Isle
The tercentenary of Henry Purcell 's death has sparked off a year-long celebration of British music on Radio 3. Kaleidoscope examines
Britain's unique musical heritage and previews some of the special events coming up during 1995.
Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
with Robin Lustig.
by George MacDonald Fraser. Part 5 For details see Monday
A satirical look at the week's news and current affairs, with Jeffrey Holland , Sally Grace and Toby Longworth.
Producer Jane Berthoud. Rptd tomorrow 6.25pm
Alistair Beaton 's guests include
Francis Wheen and Arthur Smith using "plain language".
Producer Malcolm Love