with Rev Gethin
Abraham-Williams.
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rt Rev Tom Butler.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
with Libby Purves and Brian Hayes.
Producer Lucy Cacanas. Stereo
Episode 5.
withjenni Murray
. Karen Deco traces the history of the WRNS in this their final year.
Serial: The Wedding Group (2)
Members of the Tealby and District Garden
Society in Lincolnshire put their questions to Dr Stefan Baczacki , Fred Downham and Daphne Ledward. Chairman Clay Jones.
Producer Diana Stenson. Stereo
with John Howard.
Graham Greene 's novel dramatised in eight parts. Starring with 7: Jones is "on the run" from the Haitian authorities. Brown agrees to help and finds himself at the mercy of events ...
Dramatised by René Basilico Producer John Fawcett Wilson
Stereo
with James Naughtie.
A series of five plays.
"Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies.
Nobody that matters, that is."
(Edna St Vincent Millay)
3: Hanuman Childby Nandita Ghose.
Sunetra's father is Indian and her mother English, but where does she belong? She loved her father's stories of Hanuman the Monkey
King when she was little, but can they help her in real life?
Director Janet Whitaker. Stereo
A series of four programmes in which
Wallace Arnold looks back with warmhearted admiration on his four decades as the best-loved voice in British broadcasting.
3: The Seventies
Wallace remembers the decade with archive recordings of his vintage appearances on shows he made his own.
Performed by Harry Enfield
Are power tools all muscle, or are there brains behind the brawn? Alun Lewis finds out.
Producer Peter Croasdale
The film Deep Cover, starring Jeff Goldblum , a remake of Night and the City, and a television series on dance which was six years in the making, are reviewed by Nigel Andrews.
Producer Robyn Read.
Perfect Strangers by Richard Burns.
"While you levelled the caravan I explored the site. 'Don't be long,' you called." But the boy has reason to stay out after meeting the others....
Read by Michael Maloney. Producer Duncan Minshull Stereo
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes.
3: The Nature of Things Including Kingsley Amis, Paul Jennings and James Thurber and their battles against inanimate objects. Read by Prunella Scales , Richard Briers and Timothy West.
Adapted by Mike Barfield from Frank Muir 's Oxford Book of Humorous Prose
Producer Colin Swash.
Betty clears up after Mike.
John Waite investigates. Editor Graham Ellis
● Write to: Face the Facts, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA.
with Geoff Watts.
The recession still bites hard, but pockets of prosperity are emerging from the gloom.
Brian Widlake presents the third of six profiles of winners and losers.
Producers Amanda Ashton and Vanessa Harrison
An eight-part series about life in Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry, one of Britain's largest hospitals.
2: A missing testicle, rats by the flower stall, and the chaplain supporting the family of a dying II-year. old boy.
Producers Sarah Rowlands and Brian King
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Roger White. Stereo
with Robin Lustig in Washington for President Clinton's Inauguration, and Tim Sebastian in London.
Stereo
Mr Olim by Ernest Raymond. Part 8.
The last programme of the series celebrating the way things were in the 1970s. 3: Up Yours Britain
Disco, punk and economic decline at the end of the decade that taste forgot. With memories of the period from
Hanif Kureishi , Rosie Boycott , John Peel and others.