Newshour
Why settle for anything less every morning? You know it makes sense.
Following on from yesterday's return of this novel talk show in which one celebrity interviews another, it's
Juliet Stevenson 's turn to choose.
Helen Bamber is the Director of the Medical
Foundation for Torture
Victims, and when Juliet went to her to research a part she was going to play, she said it was like meeting Gandhi. Here she gets to know her better.
with The AM Alternative
Will Graeme Linden remember to turn up? Who is he? All will be revealed in this week's Cryptic
Puzzle. Tel: [number removed].
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Why did Cornwall cast such a spell over the author of Rebecca? Janet Ellis joins a minibus tour of the places which inspired the writing of Daphne du Maurier.
with news, sport, travel and weather.
Francis Collings and the BFBS squad will be joined by author and round-the-world yachtswoman Clare Francis.
Including reports on the final day of the latest round of county championship cricket matches and a preview of tonight's football.
Sport, news and features, plus Bob Tomalski 's guide to the latest in hi-tech gadgetry.
First we'll find out what happened in the end to
Julian and his visitor from space. Then ...
2: How Nellie Patch Saved the Little Town of Sycamore
People try to avoid Nellie because she talks louder and faster than everybody else in town.
Presented by Jonathan Legard.
A busy night of football in both the FA Premier and Barclays Leagues. Plus commentary and latest scores.
with John Cavanagh.
The hottest music and talk from Scotland. Including National Nightlife, the definitive guide to the week ahead.