with the Early Show
John Austen celebrates
Harvest Festival.
with Rev Dr Jeff Cuttell.
Including at 10.00 Pick of the Hits.
talks to the people who make the news.
The showbusiness show featuring leading names from the entertainment world.
stands in for John Dunn with an evening of Answers Please.
Leslie Phillips narrates the last episode of A G MacDonell's classic comedy, adapted by Bob Sinfield.
Donald tries to complete his quest to describe what makes England such a genteel land - then finds himself in the thick of a rampaging fox hunt and trampled underfoot at a panic-strewn society ball.
Director Neil Cargill
A Splice of Life production
When Home Is Where the Hurt Is
Domestic violence happens to women of all ages and races, from all walks of life and from every social class. In the last year, as many as one in ten women were victims of domestic violence. On average a woman will have been attacked 35 times before she reports domestic violence to anyone. So why do women put up with it? Should the law be tougher and should there be more help available?
Phone [number removed].
Producers Anne Freeman and Jennifer Teague
LINES OPEN from 6.00pm
Antonio Stradivari was born
350 years ago near
Cremona in northern Italy. During his working life he produced over 1,000 musical instruments, of which 600 have survived.
Tasmin Little presents a history of the Stradivarius violin and, with the help of musicians, scientists and historians, discovers what it takes to create the perfect fiddle.
Producer Bridget Apps
Don't Stop the Carnival In the last programme of the series, Cy Grant looks at the close link between calypso and carnival, not only in Trinidad but also in places like London's
Notting Hill. He also looks at the latest calypso trends. A Robin Quinn production
with Night Ride
Including at 1.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping.
Including at 3.30
Pause for Thought with Rev Frank Topping.