Newshour
9.00 Let's Make a Story; 9.15 Together; 9.35 Listening and Reading; 9.45 The Song Tree;
10.00 In the News
Today's story is Potted, read by Andrew Sachs.
with The AM Alternative
Educating your child at home, plus the latest health news with Dr Tricia
Macnair.
Phil Rickman 's run-down on the best in popular fiction.
Out and about with Philip Hawthorn. Plus this morning's Wiggly Park story.
The BFBS Squad and Francis Collings with celebrity guests, requests and music linking the world.
Including racing from
Newmarket, Dunhill Cup golf from St Andrews and a look back at last night's World Cup football.
John Inverdale presents the best in sport and music.
A topical look at life and sport today in the UK.
4: Rosemary hadn't reckoned on having to deal with the problem of eating spaghetti for the first time, nor life in Tumbury
Middle School and, above all, the Head Teacher at
Tumbury, the formidable Miss Pigott.
Gravity may get you down, but Jez Nelson can pick you up with this week's look at science and technology.
This week the show crosses the Atlantic to join its American correspondent Veronica Chambers , while Caitlin Moran shares more of her intricate diary with you. Plus the usual mix of music, presented by Liz Kershaw.
Lenny Bruce
The iconoclast who became an icon. Part stand-up comic, part moral philosopher, more than 25 years after his death
Lenny is inspiring a whole new generation of comedians. Magenta De Vine hears from them, as well as those who knew him well, like comedian Peter Cook and his daughter Kitty.
Danny Choranji with the very best in Asian music.