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With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Paul Johns.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
James Naughtie.
Unknown:
Paul Johns.

Gerry Northam concludes his series on domestic burglary by looking at what the future may hold: might the police become bystanders as Neighbourhood Watch, insurance companies and other bodies grapple with a crime that hits one house in Britain every minute? Producer Ian Bell

Contributors

Unknown:
Gerry Northam
Producer:
Ian Bell

Peter Hobday chairs the popular panel game exploring words and language. With guests Joe Melia , Lorelei King , Annabel Giles and Richard Vranch.

Contributors

Unknown:
Peter Hobday
Unknown:
Joe Melia
Unknown:
Lorelei King
Unknown:
Annabel Giles
Unknown:
Richard Vranch.

By Richard Lumsden.

John, born with learning difficulties, has been hidden from his Derbyshire village by his parents. His view of the world, though limited, has its own brand of humour, insight and poetry.

Contributors

Writer:
Richard Lumsden
Director:
Gillian Bevan
John Dodd:
Peter Gunn
Mum:
Rowena Cooper
Dad:
Russell Dixon
[Actress]:
Sophie Thompson
[Actor]:
Steven Alvey
[Actor]:
Paul Greenwood
[Actress]:
Tessa Peake-Jones

Eight programmes in which Jonathan Glancey looks at the living and working spaces that we create and the ways in which we inhabit them. 1: Let There Be Light. Do we always use light in the most effective ways when designing our homes and offices? Producer Emma Kingsley

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Glancey
Producer:
Emma Kingsley

Rituals, traditions and conventions are under threat as Laurie Taylor invites his guests to think the unthinkable about society and the ideas that shape it. Producer Tom Alban
E-MAIL: thinking.allowed@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Laurie Taylor
Producer:
Tom Alban

Crudely drawn and foul-mouthed or the cutting edge of American culture? Mark Lawson investigates the latest transatlantic cartoon import, South Park.
Producer Jerome Weatherald

Contributors

Unknown:
Mark Lawson
Producer:
Jerome Weatherald

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