BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 05:43 on BBC Radio 4 FM
With the Most Rev Vincent Nichols , Archbishop of Birmingham.
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Vincent Nichols
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 05:45 on BBC Radio 4 FM
With Alistair Cooke. Repeated from yesterday
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Alistair Cooke.
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 06:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
6.05 Papers
6.08 Sports Desk
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 06:10 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Helen Mark in the British countryside.
Producer Hugh O'Donnell Shortened repeat ofThursday 1.30pm
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Helen Mark
- Producer:
- Hugh O'Donnell
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 07:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
With Mark Coles and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.48 Thought for the Day With Canon David Winter.
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Mark Coles
- Unknown:
- John Humphrys.
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 09:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
John Peel takes a wry look at the foibles of family life.
Phone: [number removed] E-Mail: [email removed]
Contributors
- Presenter:
- John Peel
- Producer:
- Rebecca Armstrong
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 10:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Sandi Toksvig presents a selection of the best international travellers' tales. Producer Simon Clancy PHONE: [number removed] EMAIL: excessbaggage@bbc.co.uk
Contributors
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 10:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Ian Hislop concludes his history of the patron saints of Britain and Ireland.
The Golden Jubilee and the England football team's exploits in Japan were good news for St George's Cross flag-sellers but what do we know about the man himself? Ian Hislop finds himself chasing dragons, crusaders and a very large joint of roast beef in his search for the real St George.
Contributors
- Presenter:
- Ian Hislop
- Producer:
- Philip Sellars
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 10:59 on BBC Radio 4 FM
England v India
Commentary from Trent Bridge on the third day of the Second Test from Jonathan Agnew , Harsha Bhogle , Henry Blofeld and Christopher Martin-Jenkins . With expert comments from Sunil Gavaskar , Graham Gooch and Mike Selvey. The scorer is Bill Frindall.
1.15 A View from the Boundary Former Liverpool footballer-turned- pundit Mark Lawrensonjoins the commentators for a lunchtime chat.
Producer Peter Baxter * Approximate time
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Jonathan Agnew
- Unknown:
- Harsha Bhogle
- Unknown:
- Henry Blofeld
- Unknown:
- Christopher Martin-Jenkins
- Unknown:
- Sunil Gavaskar
- Unknown:
- Graham Gooch
- Unknown:
- Mike Selvey.
- Unknown:
- Bill Frindall.
- Unknown:
- Mark Lawrensonjoins
- Producer:
- Peter Baxter
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 11:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Sheena McDonald presents the political discussion programme. Producer Paul Vickers
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Sheena McDonald
- Producer:
- Paul Vickers
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 11:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
The stories and the colour behind the world's headlines With Kate Adie. Producer TonyGrant
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Kate Adie.
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 12:04 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Safe As Houses ? With the current concern about a pensions crisis, increasing numbers of people are turningto propertyto provide fortheirold age. Listener Richard Uff joins Lesley Curwen to explore whether buying a propertyto let out is a good idea. Producer Jennifer Clarke
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Richard Uff
- Unknown:
- Lesley Curwen
- Producer:
- Jennifer Clarke
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 12:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Last in the current series of the topical panel game, broadcast from the Edinburgh Festival. RptdfromFnday
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 13:15 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Today's motion is: "Religious belief should not be a selection criterion for schools". This debate on an issue of perennial interest is chaired by Nick Clarke atJohn Moores University, Liverpool. Listeners can join in the debate: To vote YES dial [number removed]; to vote NO dial [number removed]. Lines are open until
2.20pm. Calls COSt lOp.
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Nick Clarke
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 14:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Phone Nick Clarke with your views on the issues raised in this week's Straw Poll on [number removed] or e-mail: strawpoll@bbc.co.uk.
Producer Nick Utechin
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Nick Clarke
- Producer:
- Nick Utechin
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 16:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
The best of the week on Woman's Hour, presented by Martha Kearney. Series editor/producer Jill Burridge E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Contributors
- Presented By:
- Martha Kearney.
- Producer:
- Jill Burridge
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 17:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news, plus the sports headlines. With Nigel Wrench.
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Nigel Wrench.
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 17:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Barbara Hershey talks about her new film Lantana, and the death threats she received after making The Last Temptation of Christ. Producer Stephen Hughes
Contributors
- Talks:
- Barbara Hershey
- Producer:
- Stephen Hughes
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 18:15 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Ned Sherrin hosts another mix of music, comedy and conversation. ProducerTorquil Macleod
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Ned Sherrin
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 19:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Tom Sutcliffe and guests review Tom Stoppard 's long-awaited trilogy The Coast of Utopia, directed by Trevor Nunn , which has opened at the National
Theatre. Voyage, Shipwreck and Salvage tell the epic story of 19th-century romantics and revolutionaries caught up in the struggle for political freedom. Producer Jerome Weatherald
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Tom Sutcliffe
- Unknown:
- Tom Stoppard
- Directed By:
- Trevor Nunn
- Producer:
- Jerome Weatherald
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 19:45 on BBC Radio 4 FM
3: Sierra Leone. Mark Doyle concludes his journey through West Africa by visiting Sierra Leone, which was recently mired in bloody civil war but is now propped up by British and international support. There he meets a former militiaman who uses magic to see off hisfoes and an army sergeant who chronicles his country's extraordinary transition from desperation to hope. Repeated from Sunday 5.40pm
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Mark Doyle
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 20:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
The twelfth of August is the red-letter day of the field-sports calendar for it marks the opening of the grouse shooting season. Clare Balding traverses the heather moors of Scotland with gamekeeper Peter Frasertohearthe story of the "Glorious Twelfth". Gamekeepers and landowners reveal whether shooting game is a thriving industry or, as stated by a character in the BBC series Monarch of the Glen, a "bizarre, feudal relic". Producer SimonCrosse
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Peter Frasertohearthe
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BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 22:15 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Marcel Berlins chairs a series of debates in which lay people tackle legal dilemmas with the helpofthe professionals.2: Youth Justice. How should we deal with children who commit horrific crimes? Repeated from Wednesday 8pm
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Marcel Berlins
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 23:00 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Two more teams from around Britain square up. Peter Snow is in the chair.
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Peter Snow
BBC Radio 4
Sat 10th Aug 2002, 23:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Christopher Cook is joined by Canadian novelist and poet Margaret Atwood and Australian poet Les Murray. RepeatofSunday4.30pm
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Christopher Cook
- Unknown:
- Margaret Atwood
BBC Radio 4
Sun 11th Aug 2002, 00:30 on BBC Radio 4 FM
Five stories from Australia. 1: And Women Must Weep by Henry Handel Richardson. Dolly's first grown-up ball doesn't live up to expectations. Producer Alison Hindell
Contributors
- Unknown:
- Henry Handel Richardson.
- Producer:
- Alison Hindell