Red Stars into Ploughshares
In the second of two programmes,
Oliver Walston looks at the future of farming in Eastern Europe. Producer Alasdair Cross
With James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Janet McLarty
With John Humphrys and Alex Brodie.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Bill Westwood.
Presented by Cliff Morgan . Producer Victoria Pennock
Holiday news with Sandy Gall. Producer Jill Thomas
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Presented by Ned Sherrin. Producer Jon Rowlands
Producer Tony Grant
Last in the series which explores the world of personal finance. Buy Now, Benefit Later? Roger White asks: if we can't rely on the state for mortgage benefits or a viable pension, can we rely on the private sector? Producers Kurt Barling and Sarah Pennells
Barry Took is joined by Francis Wheen , Jeremy Hardy and guests to delve into the week's stories. Producer Aled Evans. Rptd Mon 6.30pm
A debate about whether the privatised utility companies are truly competitive. Repeated from yesterday
Bill Bryson 's six-part appraisal of why Americans behave differently from us. 5: Coca-Colonialism. The art of selling. Producer Brian King * See This Week: page 12
By Jerome K Jerome. Dramatised for radio by Tom Stoppard. With Alex Jennings as J, Julian Wadham as George, Nicholas Le Prevost as Harris and Ron Cook as Montmorency. With David Antrobus , Don McCorkindale , Michael Tudor Barnes , Peter Yapp , Joshua Towb , Jilly Bond. Kristin Milward and Annabel Mullion. Music by Matthew Scott Director Hilary Norrish Rpt
A six-part portrait of Northern Ireland. 5: Living and Learning. The changes in housing, industry, farming and education. Producer Louis Edmondson Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Presented by Alun Lewis. Producer Deborah Cohen. Rptd Tues 8.00pm
Michael O'Donnell with four more portraits of contemporary family life. Robin and Pam and Jude Repeated from Tuesday
The work of six imprisoned writers. 5: The Road to Sampo by the writer Hwang Suk Young who is detained in Seoul, South Korea, for making illegal visits to North Korea. Producer Neil Trevithick
In the last of the series, comic Mark Steel solves immigration issues. Repeated from yesterday
Joe Queenan and his three boisterous guests with more stateside chat and clips from American radio and TV. Producer Hamish Mykura. Rptd Thur 11.30pm
How Many Miles from Bayble
Two of Scotland's finest poets come from the village of Bayble in the Isle of Lewis. Derick Thomson writes entirely in Gaelic and lain Crichton Smith , mostly in English. Together they return home. Producer Julian May. Rptd Friday 9.30pm
Words and lyrics by Miriam Segal.
For years the spirits of generations have watched over the African nation. But the anger of the young is rising. With 20 original songs and a story that crosses 500 years. wrth Ray Fearon , Natasha Bain ,
Catherine Coffey , Jacqui Dubois, Sharon Duncan-Brewster . Ade Sapara and Marvin Springer. Original music composed and played by Tom Nordonwith percussionist Pule Pheto. Producer Miriam Segal
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Patrick Lambert
Led by the Rt Rev Graham James , Bishop of St Germans.
First Collections. The poets Maggie Hannan and Milner Place , who kept diaries during the progress of their first poetry collections, reveal the trials from conception to publication. Presented by Simon Armitage. Producer Julian Wilkinson
A series mixing many voices to unlock the attitudes and ambiguities to be found in five simple words.
3: Anger. Pressure valve or force of aggression?
Producer Martin Buckley
In the first of six programmes, Jeremy Nicholas asks playwright Alan Plater about those moments in music that send a shiver down his spine. Repeated from Tuesday
The third instalment of a seven-part dramatisation of the vampire story. with Don Fellows , Gavin Muir , Kerry Shale , Shelley Thompson , Ronald Fernee , David Jarvis. Neville Jason and Frances Jeater Music by Elizabeth Parker. Dramatised by Gregory Evans. Director Adrian Bean Rpt