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With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25,8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
7.48 Thought for the Day With Anne Atkins.
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
James Naughtie.
Unknown:
Anne Atkins.

This week's health phone-in deals with osteopathy. Presented by Barbara Myers , joined in the studio by a guest expert. Phone [number removed] or email Checkup@bbC.CO.uk. Producer Geraldine Fitzgerald

Contributors

Presented By:
Barbara Myers
Producer:
Geraldine Fitzgerald

4: 22 Hans Place, Knightsbridge, London Allan Beswick talks to historian Michael Kennedy about the drama, intrigue and final ultimatum that led to the Anglo-Irish agreement, and the events that took place at this address in October 1921. For details see Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Kennedy

Quentin Cooper talks to Michael Newton , author of this week's Woman's Hour drama Savage Girls and Wild Boys, about what science can learn from feral Children. ProducerPam Rutherford EMAIL: material.world@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Talks:
Quentin Cooper
Unknown:
Michael Newton

Late in 1939. the threat of German bombs and possible invasion inspired an ambitious and largely forgotten art scheme. The Recording Britain project dispatched artists around the countryto capture endangered landscapes and buildings. Presented by Patrick Wright. Producer JohnGoudie

Contributors

Presented By:
Patrick Wright.

With Britain's railways again facing a financial crisis, Alan Whitehouse looks back 40 years to the Beeching Report, which led to massive cuts in the network. In the first of two programmes he reassesses Beeching's reputation and untangles the Whitehall Spin Of that time. Producer Ian MuirCochrane

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Whitehouse
Producer:
Ian Muircochrane

Sail of the Century. The Queen Mary 2 is the largest liner ever built and continues a British tradition.
Peter Day goes behind the scenes with some of the people who have spent years planning this huge ship and asks who will sail in herwhen she is ready to cross the Atlantic in 2004. Editor Stephen Chilcott Producer Sandra Kanthal Rptd on Sunday 9 30pm

Contributors

Editor:
Stephen Chilcott
Producer:
Sandra Kanthal Rptd

Claudia Hammond investigates whetherwinninga sporting trophy is simply mind over matter. She talks to sport psychologists about why athletes with the ability to win often don't. Producer Alexandra Feachem

Contributors

Unknown:
Claudia Hammond
Producer:
Alexandra Feachem

The comedyteam present the penultimate instalment of their 1,000-point plan of action.
Written by and starring Neil Edmond , Justin Edwards and James Rawlings. Producer Will Saunders

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Edmond
Unknown:
Justin Edwards
Unknown:
James Rawlings.
Producer:
Will Saunders

3: A Moving Story. It's a new era as son Darren leaves home. John is sad to see him go, especially as his contribution to the household budget will be missed. A sudden change in Ken's domestic situation may be a help to John. Written and performed by Graham Fellows. Producer Dawn Ellis

Contributors

Unknown:
Graham Fellows.
Producer:
Dawn Ellis

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