Anna Hill presents rural news. Producer Steve Peacock
With James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Norman Winter
With John Humphrys , Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Bill Westwood.
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Adnan Nawaz
Holiday reports from around the world. Producer Eleanor Garland
Repeated tomorrow 10.45pm
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John Walters asks whether there can be more to this planners' paradise than the world's largest shopping mall. Producer Alison Vernon Smith
Edward Enfield and Miles Kington present the humorous show. With Tim Brooke-Taylor and Roy Hattersley. Producer Tony Staveacre
The third of eight programmes that focus on events in Europe. Whatever happened to Jewish Prague? Olenka Frenkiel reports on the difficulties faced by this small community. Producer Gudrun Dalibor
With Alison Mitchell. Producer Frances Macdonald HELPLINE: [number removed]
a Clue Humphrey Lyttelton presides over panellists Tim Brooke-Taylor , Denise Coffey , Barry Cryer and Graeme Garden. With Colin Sell at the piano Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Monday 6.30pm
Producers Angle Nehring and Anne Peacock LINES: open from 12.30pm
Elizabeth Jolley 's play, co-produced with ABC Australia. Vera pushes Mr George 's wheelchair round Perth, Australia, wondering whether he remembers their life in the Black Country as vividly as she does. with Madi Hedd , Christine Pritchard. Kieron Self , Lesley Rooney and Richard Elfyn. Producer Alison Hindell
In the first of six programmes, Nick Baker uses the BBC radio archives to map a changing Britain.
1: Filey 1946. Billy Butlin 's camp. Producer Fiona Couper Repeat
Anna Hill travels to Devon, Kent and County Durham to reveal the history hidden in the names of English fields. Producer Hugh O'Donnell Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
Peter Evans presents a weekly review of developments in science. Producer Rami Tzabar. Repeated Tuesday 8pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
With Jonathan Rugman. Producer Gregor Rugman. Rptd from Tuesday
In the second of four interviews with American immigrants, Christopher Cook talks to Manny Stein who, as a young Dubliner, arrived at the New York immigration station Ellis Island. Producer Fiona McLean
A satirical look at the week's news.
Producer Mark Tonderai. Rptd from yesterday
Robert Robinson returns with a six-part series in which he talks to groups of people who share a way of life. In this first programme, he joins the players of a West Indian game of dominoes, which is a far cry from the quiet game played in English pubs. Producer Bruce Whitney Low Repeated Thursday 11.30pm
Whispers under the Dome
For 300 years the walls of St Paul 's Cathedral in the City of London have echoed with the fanfares of royal weddings, the sombre requiem of state funerals and the silence of private prayer. Sounds of today mix with echoes of the past as the doors are opened for another day.
Producer Jerome Weatherald Repeated Friday 9.30pm
The news of 50 years ago today. Editor Lindsay Leonard
Four stories by Bill Taylor.
2: Out of Order. 1974: a family tragedy for Susan. with Russell Dixon , Jane Cox , Vincent Davies , Romy Baskerville , John Lloyd Fillingham ,
Finetime Fountayne , Christine Mackie , Jade Campbell , Joe Troop , Damian Zuk and Stephen Hall. Producer Michael Fox Repeat
Brian Kay celebrates summer in music. Producer Peter Thresh
Nigel Swinford selects spiritual music. Producer Norman Winter
Anthony Minghella introduces a six-week festival of international radio drama.
City of Hands, by Stephen Bain and Deborah Tucker, was first broadcast on New Zealand Public Radio.
with Nicola Murphy, Roy Ward, Dra McKay, John Wraight, Grace Hoepe, Timothy Barlett and Eryn Wilson. Director Carol Dee
Roy Hattersley 's political autobiography. Producer Jane Ray Repeat
Paul Boateng MP and guests James Cox , Lady Antonia Fraser , Professor
Roger Gosden and Dr Thomas Stuttaford. Producer Kathy Smith Repeat
By Sean O'Faolain , read by Ger Ryan. Producer Roland Jaquarello