Religious affairs
direct from the Grand National course, Aintree
BBC correspondents throughout the world
Everyday financial problems
from Braintree, Essex
by Monica Mears. A man's fantasy world threatens to break up his marriage
An Inquiry into the Treasury. Instant rerun for the series on the mandarins and the politicians
Wendy Jones presents this new series about the state of the environment and looks at the novel use of a disused crematorium and investigates what is happening to our moorlands
BBC correspondents on a current issue
Magazine for disabled listeners
(5) Cooking with Herbs
Music on records
by Alan Plater, who once worked in an architect's office, and translated all the goings-on into a play
The experience of Britain's Black-led Churches. Paul Boatend, black lawyer, parliamentary candidate and lay preacher, examines the extent to which the black church has grown since the Afro-Caribbean migration of the 1950s
Evening prayers