With Clair Jaquiss.
With Trixie Rawlinson.
Richard Uridge presents a breath of fresh air for lovers of the countryside. Producer Karen Gregor
With Anna Ford and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rev Dr Colin Morris.
John Peel takes a warts-and-all look at the British weekend. Tom Bussman continues his look at the role the seven deadly sins play in the weekend: today, anger is in the spotlight. Producer Chris Berthoud PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
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With Ned Sherrin and guests. Producer Julian Mayers
Kate Adie presents analysis and insight from correspondents worldwide. Producer Tony Grant
With Simon Hoggart and guests. Repeated from yesterday
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Selby, North Yorkshire, by panellists including William Atkinson , headteacher of Phoenix School, London: Archie Norman , vice-chairman of the Conservative
Party; and Matthew Parris , political sketch writer for The Times. Repeated from yesterday
Phone with your views on the issues raised in Any Questions?
Producers Anne Peacock and Karen Turner
Professor John J Manning of the University of Connecticut tells the story of John Hayward , whose book The Life and Reign of Henry IV, the bestseller of 1599, changed the way history was recorded in this country.
By Frank Vickery. When Louise announces she is getting married, her dad does not like the idea - but why? with Jeremi Cockram , Richard Nichols , Lowri Mae and Lynn Hunter. Director Alison Hindell
Presented by Jenni Murray. Producer Emma Selby
Eddie Mair presents coverage and analysis of the results of the historic Irish Referendum. Editor Kevin Marsh
Including news of the Irish Referendum results.
Russell Davies presents a programme about films and filmgoing. This week, he explores the making of Stanley Kubrick's 2001: a Space Odyssey. Producer Rebecca Nicholson Repeated Tuesday 11.30pm
Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss the week's cultural events. This edition looks at Talk of the Town, the first novel from Ardal O'Hanlon ; and an exhibition of Cubist art.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
Four of America's best regional writers reflect on the special flavour of their patch of country.
3: The Bridge and Tunnel Syndrome by Patricia Duarte. Producer Sallie Davies
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm
The second part of Eric Robson 's reflection on gardens and their design. Using archive recordings and music, he shows how radio has tried to make us better gardeners over the decades. Producer Judy Ward
In the conclusion of Steve Chambers 's adaptation of Daniel Defoe 's epic,
Crusoe's acceptance of his solitude is shattered. With Roy Marsden and Tom Bevan.
Repeated from Sunday
Michael Buerk chairs a lively discussion of the moral questions behind the week's news. Witnesses face cross-examination from David Cook
, Janet Daley , Michael Mansfield QC and David Starkey. Repeated from Wednesday
His Collaborators. The second of three features on the work of George S Kaufman , the American director who also wrote 45 plays and musicals. Written and presented by Dick Vosburgh , with Bob Sessions as the voice of Kaufman.
Producer Jonathan James-Moore Repeat
Paul Allen talks to six people who regard the night as a special place. In this first programme, the eminent
Egyptian-born heart and lung surgeon shares the music, poetry and prose which evoke the night for him. Producer Jane Ray
Repeated Monday 11.30pm
In the second of three programmes of musical memories,
Baroness Barbara Castle evokes the mood of the thirties through a hit song of the time, On the Sunny Side of the Street. Producer Fiona Couper
Read by Stella Gonet and Oliver Ford Davies.
Repeated from Tuesday