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With John Humphrys and Sarah Montague.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News With Steve May.
6.45 Yesterday In Parliament
With Rachel Hooper and David Wilby.
7.48 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Richard Harries.
8.31 UN only Yesterday in Parliament

Contributors

Unknown:
John Humphrys
Unknown:
Sarah Montague.
Unknown:
Rachel Hooper
Unknown:
David Wilby.
Unknown:
Richard Harries.

When a clock fell off the wall in Hoyland Town Hall in South Yorkshire, few gave it a second thought - until the caretaker discovered a miniature spy camera hidden behind it. So why was it there? Was it a case of foul play in a council argument? Or something more high-level? Steve Punt turns detective to tackle the Hoyland mystery. He tests out a range of theories - including the idea that it was placed there by the security services during the miners' strike. Producer Laurence Grissell

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Punt
Producer:
Laurence Grissell

New series 1/11. Roger Bolton selects listeners' comments, queries and criticisms and redirects them towards BBC radio programme and policy makers. Producer Penny Vine Repeated on Sunday at 8pm ADDRESS: Feedback, PO Box 2100, London W1A 10T
Phone: [number removed] (calls from land lines cost no more than 8p per minute) Fax: [number removed] email: feedback@bbc.co.uk

Contributors

Unknown:
Roger Bolton

A fictional drama inspired by the meeting in 1967 between the poet and Holocaust survivor Paul Celan and the Nazi philosopher Martin Heidegger at the latter's mountain retreat. Written by John Banville.
Producer/Director Gemma McMullan

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Celan
Unknown:
Martin Heidegger
Written By:
John Banville.
Director:
Gemma McMullan
Martin Heidegger:
Joss Ackland
Paul Celan:
Nicholas Farrell
Hannah:
Jemma Redgrave
Gerhart:
James Greene
Karl:
Gerard Murphy
Secretary:
Michelle Simms

9/9. Gregg Wallace and Charlie Hicks , with the help of chef Alistair Little , answer listeners' questions about how best to use vegetables in stews and casseroles. Producer Lucinda Montefiore
PHONE: [number removed] (calls from land lines cost no more than 8p per minute) Lines open from 1.30pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Gregg Wallace
Unknown:
Charlie Hicks
Unknown:
Alistair Little
Producer:
Lucinda Montefiore

5/5. Fit for the Future. With many breeding populations of ponies in decline, Dylan Winter finds out how important it is to keep free-living herds of ponies in their natural mountain and moorland environments as well as to retain their popularity with prospective owners. For details see Monday

Contributors

Unknown:
Dylan Winter

5/6. Steve Punt. Hugh Dennis and the team present another instalment of topical satire, sketches and songs. Producer Colin Anderson Repeated tomorrow at 12.30pm
RT DIRECT: The Now Show (four episodes from the first series) is available for E15.99 including p&p. Send a cheque payable to Selections to: [address removed], call [number removed] (national rate) quoting [number removed], or visit www.selections.com/rtdirect

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Punt.
Unknown:
Hugh Dennis
Producer:
Colin Anderson

It's a race against time for Sid and Jolene.
For cast see page 27: Written by Caroline Harrington : Director Rosemary Watts ; Editor Vanessa Whitburn
ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send an SAE to [address removed]

Contributors

Written By:
Caroline Harrington
Director:
Rosemary Watts
Editor:
Vanessa Whitburn

Kirsty Lang chairs the arts show and meets Australian writer Kate Grenville , whose novel The Idea of Perfection won the Orange Prize in 2001. Producer Rebecca Nicholson

Contributors

Unknown:
Kirsty Lang
Unknown:
Kate Grenville
Producer:
Rebecca Nicholson

5/5. The Vestry. When vicar Linda gets a hospital appointment to discuss her test results, she immediately fears the worse. Knowing that she of all people should not be afraid of death, Linda tries to rationalise her fears about dying. By Louise Gooding.
Director Gary Brown For details see Monday Repeated from 10.45am

Contributors

Unknown:
Louise Gooding.
Director:
Gary Brown
Linda:
Barbara Marten
Sarah:
Julia Rounthwaite
Janet:
Eileen O'Brien

3/13. Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the discussion as an audience in Hertford puts questions on issues of the week to a panel that includes writer Frederick Forsyth , the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs Lord Falconer, and Shirley Williams. Producer Lisa Jenkinson Rptd tomorrow at 1.10pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Dimbleby
Unknown:
Frederick Forsyth
Unknown:
Shirley Williams.
Producer:
Lisa Jenkinson Rptd

Kat is training to be a teacher. She's finally leaving home and moving into a flat. Her younger brother knows Kat's secret - she's been self-harming ever since her father,
Michael, disappeared seven years ago. Then one day her mother opens the door.... it's Michael. By Amanda Dalton.
Producer/Director Sue Roberts

Contributors

Unknown:
Amanda Dalton.
Director:
Sue Roberts
Kat:
Sarah Smart
Robbie:
Thomas Morisson
Jean:
Barbara Marten
Michael:
Philip Glenister
Alice:
Madeleine Moffat
Lorraine:
Belinda Everett

6/6. David Aaronovitch presents the Friday-night talk show that invites guests from around the world to observe, parody and dissect the habits of the British from a foreign perspective. Executive producer Rebecca Asher

Contributors

Unknown:
David Aaronovitch
Producer:
Rebecca Asher

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