With Harbans Singh Sagoo.
With Sue MacGregor and Alex Brodie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Indajit Singh.
By Eric Newby. Christopher Timothy begins a ten-part reading.
The start of an incredible expedition to the wild mountains of the Hindu Kush. Abridged by Andrew Simpson Producer Rosemary Watts
Mark Lawson re-examines old-fashioned vices in modern guises. With special guests Mary Loudon , Jonathan Porritt and A N Wilson. Producer David Coomes
Manon Edwards reads the first episode of Clare Cooper 's novel, abridged in five parts by Janys Chambers. Simon Jones moves to Wales and makes friends with Fred. Together they discover the Black Horn's powers. Producer Foz Allan
Introduced by Wendy Austin. Serial:' Telling Stories by Valerie Windsor. Julie Walters reads the third of 12 parts abridged by Janys Chambers . Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
England v West Indies
Commentary from Trent Bridge on the fifth and final day's play of the Fifth Test. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM For details see Saturday * Approximate time
Repeated from Saturday 12 noon
Reports on consumer and social issues.
Chairman Robert Robinson. Second semi-final - The Midlands and the North East of England. Contestants include Leslie Hurst (computer programmer), Richard Abel (researcher), Steve Hall (retired civil servant) and John Flint (retired farmer). Producer Richard Edis. Rptd Wed 6.30pm
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Friday
Three-part detective series by Juliet Ace. 2: Come Follow. Police detectives and identical twins Alice and Belinda use their private language and identical appearance in pursuing a highly sophisticated team of shoplifters. with Karen Ford , Simon Carter , Richard Derrington , Amy Marston and Alasdair Simpson Director Shaun MacLoughlin
With Laurie Taylor. Aberdeenshire farmer Charlie Allen reflects on communication problems between locals and newcomers.
Robert Dawson Scott sees a new production of the German play, The Machine Wreckers, and there's a report from the opening of the Edinburgh International Festival. Producer Helen Garrison. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
Stella Quilley reads Elizabeth Berridge 's story. Being a literary wife brings about the most unusual friendships. Producer Jocelyn Boxall
With Linda Lewis and Nigel Wrench.
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
There's a spy in the camp. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Henrietta Green begins a gastronomic tour of Britain in Leamington Spa. Repeated from Friday
By Melissa Murray. A young boy, disturbed by the constant upheaval in his parents' lives and prone to wandering about on his own, is literally struck dumb when he witnesses a violent drugs murder. with Eva Stuart , Don McCorkindale , David Holt , Jonathan Keeble and David Antrobus Director Cherry Cookson
In Ireland anything from trees to teeth can bring good or bad luck.
Barry Cowen meets the winners and losers, the hits and the myths, and sets the blarney against the statistics.
Producers Stephen Price and Charlie Warmington
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
Ben Kingsley reads the first of ten instalments of this classic novel to mark the 50th anniversary of its publication on 17 August 1945. Animal Farm: A Fairy Story.
A Jane Marshall production
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Rory MacLean explores the incurable restlessness which is felt by us all. 2: Shedding Skin. How easy is it to escape what we really are? Producer John Dryden
John Fordham's selection of writing about popular music of this century. 3: Teenage Kicks. The night Rock
Around the Clock brought ping pong to a sudden end at the youth club, high school hipsters of the 40s and Nik Cohn 's Belfast adolescence.
Producer John Goudie