Presented by Jeremy Cherfas. Producer Steve Peacock
with James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Janet McLarty
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Eric James.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Presented by Cliff Morgan. Producer Matthew Allen
Holiday news with Sandy Gall. Producer Jill Thomas
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Another comic report from Roy Mallard , played by Chris Langham , on what's like to be an everyday professional. 4: The Vicar. The Rev
Andrew Treverton 's profession is one where you can still be regarded as young at the age of 48, so at 44 Andrew is regarded as even younger.
With Richard Hope , Eva Stuart , Linda Regan , Don McCorkindale , Felicity Montagu and Robert Harley. Written by John Morton Producer Paul Schlesinger
Ian Hislop and Nick Newman 's comic mini-series in six parts.
4: Blackmail, courtroom drama and hypochondria add up to only one thing.
with Jonathan Coy , Julian Dutton ,
Toby Longworth , Steve Steen , and Peter Hobday and John Sargeant as themselves. Producer Colin Swash
Presented by Peter Riddell. Producer James Leaton Gray
Politics are becoming increasingly relevant to the lives of the Orthodox monks of Northern Greece.
David Walter investigates. Producer Lucy Ash
Presented by Alison Mitchell. Producer Mike Johnson
Last in the series with Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Willie Rushton, Tim Brooke-Taylor and chairman Humphrey Lyttelton. Colin Sell is at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Mon 6.30pm
with Frank Dobson MP, shadow Environment Secretary; Sir Bernard Ingham; Matthew Taylor MP, Liberal Democrat campaigns co-ordinator; and the Rt Hon William Waldegrave MP, Minister of Agriculture.
(Repeated from yesterday)
Producers Nick Utechin and Anne Peacock
LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
in the early 1960s, Northern Ireland was still a "Protestant state for Protestant people". John Rooney 's play chronicles the pai n and joy of the transformation that has taken place since then. with Conor Bradford , Emma O'Neill.
Patrick Duncan , Michael Gregory and Michael McVeigh Director Pam Brighton
Roy Porter places more topical stories in their historical past. Producer Malcolm Brammar
Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Presented by Alun Lewis.
Producer Adrian Washboume. Rptd Tues 8.00pm
Reporter Gerald Butt. Repeated from Tuesday
Six of the animals we love to hate write a letter in their own defence.
3: Letter from a Grey Squirrel. June
Whitfield plays the mischievous rodent who has successfully competed with her red relations for food and shelter. Written by Lynne Truss. Producer Sarah Blunt
with Sally Grace , Toby Longworth and Jeffrey Holland.
Repeated from yesterday
The voice of God, beautiful women and sheep are among the topics Robert Robinson raises with Italian trainee priests in Padua.
(Rptd Thur 11.30pm)
Paul Allen talks to writer Alan Sillitoe about his life and work, including Saturday Night and Sunday Morning and The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner.
(Rptd Fri 9.30pm)
Thornton Wilder's American theatre classic tells of everyday life in turn-of-the-century Grover's Corners in New Hampshire.
(First broadcast on BBC World Service Radio)
Presented by Brian Kay.
Led by Alison Leonard.
Frank Delaney presents the last in the series about the English language.
(Rpt)
Five programmes in which Nick Yapp remembers his first two years at the New Riverside School for maladjusted children.
Violinist Ernst Kovacic talks to David Owen Norris about his favourite music.
Repeated from Tuesday
The opening episode of Nick Fisher 's five-part atmospheric thriller.
With Maggie McCarthy , David Jarvis , John Evitts , Paul Panting , Rachel Atkins and Tom Bevan Director Richard Wortley Rpt