With the Rev Roger Hutchings.
With Peter Hobday and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Lavinia Byrne.
Editor Roger Mosey. LETTERS: Today. BBC, London W1A 1AA. FAX: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: today@nca.bbc.co.uk
By Lawrence Durrell.
Final part: Stiff Upper Lip. "As for the Fair Sex, I'm no expert." For details see Monday
Last in series, with Chris Dunkley.
A Testbed production. Rptd Sunday 6.15pm WRITE TO: Feedback. PO Box 2100, London W1A 1QT. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]FAX: (0171) [number removed]
35: Bad King John and the Loss of Normandy
For details see Monday
Introduced from Manchester by Jenni Murray , with another report from the UN World Conference on Women.
Serial: Wild Swans by Jung Chang. Final episode.
For details see Monday
With Kelvin Boot. Featuring a series about our fear of the natural world. Producer Mary Colwell. Rptd Sun 8.00pm WRITE TO: The Natural History Programme, BBC, Bristol BS8 2LR
With Liz Barclay.
Editor Huw Marks. FACTSHEET: for a free weekly factsheet. send a large sae to [address removed]
In the fifth leg of Henrietta Green's tour of dinner parties, she reaches
County Durham and tastes Japanese canteen meals and a refined lunch. Producer Gabi Fisher. Rvsd Rpt next Mon * See This Week: page 12
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
With Laurie Taylor.
Bollywood Big Screen. A report from the Bellevue cinema in north London.
Tim Marlow sees the latest outrageous exhibition from Andrew Logan and reviews Kingsley Amis's book The Biographer's Moustache. Producer Jackie Christie
AFRICA 95
By Ama Ata Aidoo.
"Akuba had been born flying. Except that, given her environment, no one had known that except herself." Read by Sandra James Young. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon
With Chris Lowe and Jon Sopel. Editor Margaret Budy. WRITE TO: PM
Letterline, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
Bill Torrance and Edi Stark take a reflective look at gardens.
10: Sir Roy Strong visits Luton public park and meets its innovative creator, sculptor Ian Hamilton Finlay. A Tem production. Rptd Sun 9.00pm
Neil's been poached.
Written by Peter Kerry. Director Keri Davies Editor Vanessa Whitburn. Rptd Mon 1.40pm ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send sae to
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With Christopher Serie.
Producer Matt Thompson. Rptd Sun 3.30pm
Nick Clarke chairs a discussion in Bruton, Somerset, with journalist Paul Foot , Harriet Harman MP,
Shadow Employment Secretary, Lord Rees-Mogg and Michael Mates MP. Producer Nick Utechin
Six travellers reflect on a journey in conversation with Annette Kobak.
1: Laurie Lee recalls travelling across Spain on the eve of the civil war. Producer Kate McAII Rpt
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Labor Day 1995
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Labor Day 1995, the continuation of the OJ Simpson murder trial, and President Clinton's promises for campaign for re-election in 1996.
Repeated Sunday at 9.15am
The first of four interviews recorded at
Arthur Miller 's home in Connecticut.
1915-1940. The playwright, who will be 80 next month, talks to Christopher Bigsby about his life and early career. Producer Julian May
With Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
AFRICA 95
By Wole Soyinka. Final part. For details see Monday
Gary Waldhom plays Aaron Sherwood and Robert Harley plays Sam Driscoll in a three-part comedy by Will Buckley. 2: Out for a Duck with Eva Stuart and David Holt
Producer Chris Neill. Rptd Sat 6.25pm
Patrick Hannan and guests take a sceptical look at the week's events. Producer Penny Arnold
7: Tony Benn recalls how the winter of industrial chaos brought the Labour cabinet close to despair in 1979. Producer Keith Jones Rpt The Benn Tapes are available on cassette at bookshops and record stores in the BBC Radio Collection