with a guest who has hit the headlines this week.
with Fr Brian D'Arcy
talks to the people who make the news.
Plus today: your legal questions answered.
Your last chance to join Max Bygraves for his favourite stories and music.
Six comedy adventures. 2: Ladies Who Do
When the job of cleaning the Brightco building is given to private contractors, a dust-up is inevitable.
Written by Andrew Palmer Producer Edward Taylor (R)
(1908-90)
Incorporating the programme saluting his 75th birthday.
With Cynthia Glover , Joan Savage , John Lawrenson , William Davies and Robert Docker (pianos), the John McCarthy
Singers, and the Band of the Scots Guards conducted by Major Brian Hicks.
BBC Concert Orchestra led by John Bradbury conducted by lain Sutherland.
Presented by Robin Boyle.
Producer Barry Knight
The chamber ensemble play music from the lighter side of their repertoire.
Producer Richard Edis (R)
Roy Newsome presents the Marple Band, conducted by Gary Cutt. Producer Bob McDowall
Including the autumn season at the Bristol
Old Vic, the Cheltenham Literary Festival and Wildscreen 90.
Sean Street takes a new look at Thomas Hardy , and Tony Staveacre talks about the Bournemouth
Symphony Orchestra. Plus: who was
Princess Caraboo?
Presented by Angela Rippon.
Producer Stuart Hobday
with Seven-O-Six, recorded in the Birmingham studios, presented by Digby Fairweather. Producers Terry Carter and David Corser
Tonight's interview is with Jack Warner , recorded in 1977. He remembers his days in Dixon of Dock Green, Garrison Theatre and The Huggetts. (Before that, his ambition was to become a racing driver!) (R)
with Night Ride
And at 3.00-4.00
A Little Night Music
Including at 1.30, 3.30 Pause for Thought with Dr Gerry Murphy
The Early Show