with Denis Nowlan.
with John Humphrys and Anna Ford.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Nadeem Kazmi.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament Editor Roger Mosey
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E-MAIL: today@nca.bbc.co.uk
The final part of Misha Glenny's series on Europe after the Cold War.
(Rptd Sunday at 6.15pm)
Rosemary Leach reads the final part of the best-selling book by Judith Kerr.
Anna's mother has decided that she and Papa will go to England.
(For details see Monday)
Introduced by Wendy Austin.
Serial: Chapter and Verse: The Little Copplestone Mystery (2)
(For details see yesterday)
Presented by Joanna Pinnock.
(Rptd Sun 8.00pm)
Factsheet/Queries: send sae to [address removed]
with Daire Brehan.
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Can food make you smarter, sexier, calmer or happier? Derek Cooper talks to the French, American and British scientists who are working on the answer.
(Rptd Monday 7.20pm)
with Nick Clarke.
(Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm)
John Buchan's classic tale of romance and adventure, dramatised in three episodes by Trevor Royle.
With Roy Hanlon as Dickson McCunn and David McKail as the Storyteller.
(Rpt)
with Laurie Taylor and guests.
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Tim Marlow visits an exhibition of the work of veteran English surrealist Conroy Maddox and reviews the RSC's production of John Vanbrugh's Restoration comedy The Relapse. Producer Jerome Weatherald
Written and narrated by Christopher Hope.
A trip to Camp Sun-Rise is scheduled. But, in a futuristic Britain, is this as inviting as it sounds?
(Rpt)
with Nigel Wrench and Linda Lewis.
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David Stafford with ideas for making the most of the weekend. This week, actor Brian Glover pays tribute to the Mackintosh buildings of Glasgow.
A shock for Grey Gables.
(Repeated Monday at 1.40pm)
Archers Addicts Fan Club: send sae to [address removed]
Wally K Daly presents his selection of extracts from BBC radio and television over the past seven days.
(Rptd Sunday at 3.30pm)
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a discussion in Sheffield with guests Jan Clark , spokesperson for the Green Party; Roy Hattersley MP; journalist Andrew Marr ; and Sir Rhodes Boyson MP.
Producer Nick Utechin. Rptd tomorrow 1.10pm
The last of the series in which Laurie Taylor has been trying to pass himself off as an expert in a range of specialist fields.
Laurie joins a management consultancy team.
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
US taxation in 1995
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Are taxes one of only two inevitabilities in life? Alistair Cooke explores how have they have been reduced and simplified in modern-day America.
(Repeated Sunday at 9.15am)
Charles Hazlewood talks to the conductor Bernard Haitink as he embarks on a celebration of the Mahler symphonies in Amsterdam.
(Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm)
with Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
by R C Hutchinson. Part 5. For details see Monday
Sally Grace , Toby Longworth and guests bite the corners off the week's news. Producer Chris Neill. Rptd tomorrow 6.25pm
with Patrick Hannan and his guests.