With Bishop Vincent Nichols.
With Anna Hill.
Producer David Street
John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Penny Faust.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss ideas and events which have influenced our time.
Producer Olivia Seligman. Repeated at 9.30pm
Melvyn Bragg examines the way thinking about the origins of the universe changed in the 20th century. Are we any closer to knowing whether other worlds exist and how our planet came into being? Show more
In five programmes, the world as heard through the ears of BBC disability correspondent Peter White. 5: Time, Mr White , Please Producer Eleanor Garland
With Jenni Murray and guests.
Reading: The Nation's Favourite Love Poetry. Part 4.
Reading repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
The news behind the world headlines. Producer Tony Grant
A six-part comedy series by Elizabeth Baines. 4: We 're All Middle Class Now
. Chrystal's behaviour is so bad she has become an embarrassment in the baby-sitting circle. Her mother, Trish, sees a solution in the way the Percivals live. with Jane Hazlegrove , Jonathon Morris , Melissa Sinden , Andrew Whyment. Holly Grainger , Tara Pendergast , Jane Cawdron , Gemma Salusbury , Oliver Hamilton and Christopher Limond. Director Andy Jordan
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Saturday 6.10am
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Nick Fisher. When a young couple visit an old house with a view to purchase, they are unaware of the echoes and memories of nearly 80 years that it contains.
Director Richard Wortley Repeat
With Peter White. Editor Chris Burns
Repeated from Sunday 7.55am
4: Colin Ward goes for a ride in the simple, sturdy and idiosyncratic Trojan. For details see Monday
99: Monarchy, Cabinet, Dirty Taxes at the Crossroads
For details see Monday
Marcel Berlins investigates how the law works and where it goes wrong. Producers Sallie Davies and Charlie Sigler. Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
From mobile phones to virtual reality, Trevor Phillips investigates the ever-expanding influence of digital technology.
Producer John Watkins
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With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
Andy Hamilton 's award-winning six-part comedy series, set in Hell. 3: A Four-Letter Word. A new arrival persuades Satan to remake
Casablanca with Bogart, Bergman and a mutant alien. with Robert Duncan , Andy Hamilton. Philip Pope , Michael Fenton Stevens , Felicity Montagu and Nick Revell
Producer Paul Mayhew-Archer Repeat
Tim is in reassuring mode. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson with arts reviews, news and interviews.
Producer Mohit Bakaya
An Anthology of Love Poetry. Part 4.
Rptd from 10.45am. For details see Monday
The cricket World Cup is under way. This three-part series explores the political implications of the game in different parts of the former British Empire. 1: Gentlemen, I Give You Cricket.
Mark Whitaker looks at India, where cricket was a tool of colonial rule and a plaything of feudal princes, yet became an abiding popular passion. Producer Mark Whitaker
Don Macintyre of The Independent looks behind the scenes at Westminster. Editor Martin Rosenbaum
Architect Maxwell Hutchinson visits buildings in a critical stage of their construction for the year 2,000. 1: The BFI London Imax. A new cinema is being built in the centre of a roundabout - how can you guarantee an auditorium that will offer complete silence among all that noise? Producer Alison Ayres
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With Robin Lustig.
ByGita Mehta. 4: One hundred and sixty families are bought out of bondage for a few hundred dollars. For details see Monday
A four-part swipe at the human condition. 2: This week, wheelchair envy, coming out and trying to find the key to the disabled toilet. With Kevin Eldon ,
Simon Greenall , Daryl Beeton , Mat Fraser , Leila Hackettand Emma Kennedy. Producers Ash Atalla and Helen Williams
By John Berger. Part 4. For details see Monday