With Denis Nowian.
With Trixie Rawiinson.
Richard Uridge introduces a breath of fresh air for !overs of the countryside. Producer A)asdair Cross
With Anna Ford and Sue MacGregor.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Canon Eric James.
8.45 Yesterday in Parliament
Andrew Duncan interviews Anna Ford: page 14
Presented by John Peel. In this edition, the wife who travels halfway up a mountain in a howling gale so her husband can fly his model aeroplane.
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With Ned Sherrin and guests. Producer Jutian Mayers
Kate Adie presents analysis and insight from correspondents worldwide. Producer Tony Grant
Australian comedian Mark Little chairs the news-based improvisation game with John Moloney and Ed Byrne. Repeated from yesterday
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Phone Jonathan Dimbieby with your views on issues raised in Any Questions? Producers Anne Peacock and Karen Turner
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Three hundred years ago, Deptford played host to a man whose antics would have shamed a soccer hooligan. But Tsar Peter the Great's visit to England changed the course of Russian history.
By Elizabeth Wainwright. Eileen and Roy have just won a second honeymoon in the south of France, but there is one snag - they split up six months ago. with Kate Fenwick. Chanes Simpson, Sarah-Jane Holm, Frances Jeater and Roger May
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With Jenni Murray. Producer Emma Seiby
Presented by Eddie Mair.
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Jane Walmsley presents the film programme, with Russell Davies filing hot news from the Hollywood Hills. Producer Simon Elmes. Repeated Tuesday
Simon Fanshawe introduces premium conversation from the Whitehall Theatre in the last of the current series.
Producers Tim Dee and Paul Dodgson
Tom Sutcliffe and guests review the week's cultural events, in this edition, opinions on the film The Gingerbread Man and Jay McInerney's new novel, Model Behaviour.
Producer Adrian Washboume
â Face behind the Voice: page 123
Writer and broadcaster Rana Kabbani talks of the extraordinary abilities of her son Atexander, who has a form of autism known as Asperger syndrome. Producers Robyn Wallis and Michael Weigall
Former borstal boy Mark Leech uncovers changing attitudes towards young offenders through the decades, from turn-of-the-century philanthropists to the philosophies of the boot camp of the nineties.
By Giovanni Boccaccio, adapted in three parts by Don Taylor. 2: In a shaded garden, the subject turns to love.
With Roger Allam and Rebecca Front. Repeated from Sunday
Four debates chaired by Justin Webb. 1: "A language authority is essential for preserving standards in English."
Repeated from Wednesday
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Lot Mason's five-part comedy series about the adventures of unretirable special agent Dick Barton and his doctor son. 2: Richard and Sally take a well-earned break in Bratov. With Matilda Ziegler, Julian Dutton, Iain Cuthbertson, Roger Blake,Carolyn Jones and Tim Whitnall . Producer Jo Clegg (Repeat)
The last of three programmes in which Robert Dawson Scott invites a composer or performer to took back on a musical challenge. 5trR<c/)ard Eyre. The former director of the Royai National Theatre recaits his foray into the world of opera. Producer John Goudie Repeaf Repeated Monday 11.30pm
The last of three programmes holding a mirror up to the very different roies we play in everyday life.
The Suit by Can Themba, read by Hugh Quarshie.
Repeated from Tuesday