With Ian Mackenzie.
With Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
By Eric Newby. Part 9. For details see Monday
Michael Buerk is in the chair.
Witnesses face cross-examination from
Janet Daley , Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Edward Pearce and Professor Roger Scruton. Producer David Coomes
By Hilary McKay. Part 4. For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial: Telling Stories (11) For details see Monday
England v West Indies
Commentary on the first day's play in the Sixth Test from the Oval. With
Jonathan Agnew , Henry Blofeld and Tony Cozier and Christopher Martin -Jenkins with expert comments from Trevor Bailey , Vic Marks and Sir Everton Weekes. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM
3.40* Teatime News and County Talk # Win a radio cricket hat: page 108 Producer Peter Baxter * Approximate time
Producer Tony Grant
With Tasneem Siddiqi.
Gill Pyrah chairs the literary panel game which comes this week from the Faversham Celebrity Book Festival. With panellists Catherine Aird , Griselda Cann , John Rice and John Whitworth. Readings by Piers Gibbon. Producer Gareth Edwards
With Sheena MacDonald.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Donald Campbell's new play tells the story of the women who were widowed by the Battle of Flodden Field. In a disused monastery near Edinburgh they have established their own order of nuns and work to help the victims of the plague. Director Hamish Wilson
Sue Cook reports on the preparations made by Britain's Rastafarians for the 20th anniversary of the death of Haile Selassie.
Quentin Cooper sees Harold Pinter in his own play, The Hothouse. Plus a report from the Edinburgh Film Festival. Producer Beaty Rubens. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
Susie Maguire reads her own comic monologue, in which earnest young Glaswegian Marina McLoughlin reflects on the wit and wisdom of Dorothy Parker. Producer David Jackson Young
With Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Last of the comedy series set in the world of arts broadcasting. The team gets embroiled in the world of opera when Camilla succumbs to the dubious charms of maestro conductor Dieter Von Kaltz. With Alistair McGowan , Forbes Masson , Harriet Thorpe , Lorelei King , Geoffrey Whitehead and Geraldine Fitzgerald. Written by Clive Coleman Producer Paul Schlesinger
Sid has too much on his plate. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Lisa Jardine introduces dramatised extracts of a world of bedroom brawls and neighbourhood quarrels through the extraordinary records of the church courts, and wonders why so many women chose to use them.
Writer Peter Tinniswood reflects on personal pleasures.
Old Boys. In the last of the series,
Tinniswood links up with some mates in the class of 1947 from his Sale
Grammar School days. Producer Graham Battye
Last of the series in which Jenni Mills traces critical periods in family life.
When Margaret and Richard decided to adopt 2-year-old Patric they had no idea how it would change their lives. Producer Sarah Rowlands Rpt
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Marlene Pease
PHONE: (0171) [number removed](Mon-Fri 10.00-5.00)
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
By George Orwell. 9: Boxer's story. For details see Monday
A comic love story by Julie Rutterford. Shirley receives conflicting advice from two very different icons.
Director Nandita Ghose Rpt
Repeated from Saturday 6.50pm