with the Very Rev Dr Bill McDonald.
Presented by Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Dr Paula Clifford.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Your chance to talk to
Nick Ross and his guests on an issue of the moment. Producer Nick Utechin
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Daniel. The first of five episodes read from the Authorised Version by Alec McCowen.
Breast Cancer Campaign Ontheseconddayofa special breast cancer week, Jenni Murray investigates risks, prevention and cures.
(Revised repeatat 7.20pm LW) Serial: Occasion for Loving
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with Geoff Watts.
Producer Peter Croasdale
with Margaret Collins.
lainjohnstone hosts the celebrity panel show that features magic movie moments. This week's panel: Dick Vosburgh ,
Nanette Newman , Michael Bentine and Robin Ray. Producer Andy Aliffe. Stereo
(Broadcastyesterday 7.05pm)
Simon Simon is a solicitor and cares for his clients. But who cares for Simon?
Trevor Smith 's play was a winner in the 1990 Radio Times Drama Awards.
Director Alan Drury. Stereo
with conductor Yan Pascal
Tortelier and orchestral administrator
Richard Lloyd , who talk about the life and work of the Ulster Orchestra in Belfast.
Producer Michael Emery. Stereo
Seven programmes in which Libby Purves explores the number seven.
3: Seven Wonders of the World A tour round the ancient wonders, setting off from the halls of the British Museum. Producer Christine Morgan
Paul Vaughan discusses Dreadnought, the new novel by Robert Massie charting the approach of the First World War; and reviews a musical version of the 19th-century drama The Bells.
Producer Jerome Weatherald
Stereo (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
Molly M'Collie byDavidAKilby.
Read by David McKail. Producer David Jackson Young
with Valerie Singleton and Frank Partridge.
A five-part series by Jennifer Phillips. 3: A Heavy Night
The genial cab firm con men find that Angela is a sharper "owner" than they realised.
Director Richard Wortley Stereo
Jennifer decides the time is right to come clean.
Four programmes I in whichJenni Mills traces critical periods in family life.
1: In 1965, 18-year-old Pat found she was pregnant. Her boyfriend James was still at school, and her parents forced her to have the baby adopted. Pat and James eventually married and had another daughter - but they never told her that she had an older sister.
News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. With Peter White.
Producer ThenaHeshel
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Stereo (Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Nigel Cassidy. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod.
Stereo
Poodle Springs by Raymond Chandler and Robert B Parker.
Part 3. Stereo
A six-part comedy series written and performed by Tim Firth , Tim de Jongh , Michael Rutger and William Vandyck. 2: Colourthon
Producer Lissa Evans
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