with Judge Richard Hamilton.
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with the Venerable
George Austin
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
[number removed]
Your chance to discuss yesterday's Budget with Vincent Duggleby.
Producers Frances Macdonald and Robert McKenzie
0 Lines open from 8.00am
The Gospel of Mark Juliet Stevenson reads the first of seven episodes from the Revised English Bible. Introduced by Professor Moma Hooker. 1: The Beginning
Abridged by Michael Carroll
Producer Christine Morgan
with Jenni Murray.
In the second part of the series Home Sweet Home Clare Jenkins goes flat-hunting.
Serial: Rebecca (8)
with Michael Collie.
A four-part dramatisation of P D James's first novel, in which she created her famous detective Adam Dalgliesh.
Starring Robin Ellis as Dalgliesh.
A murder in an East Anglian village reveals hidden passions beneath the calm surface.
With Sian Phillips as Mrs Maxie , Hugh Grant as Felix and Beatie Edney as Deborah.
Director Matthew Walters
Dramatised by Neville Teller
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with James Naughtie.
Seven classic mysteries starring Clive Merrison as Holmes and Michael Williams as Dr Watson.
A music teacher is being followed whenever she leaves the house. A shy admirer - or someone who means her ill?
In the third of four talks, Dr Irving Finkel of the British Museum deciphers the secrets of wedge writing, discovering cuneiform recipes for fertility, pregnancy and childbirth.
Reporter Stuart Simon.
The last in the series in which Christopher Cook discovers something of the great figures of the past. Producer John Knight
Nigel Andrews reviews the week's film releases including Candyman and Hoffa, and talks to composer Jonathan Lloyd about his music to accompany Hitchcock's film Blackmail.
Producer Robin Read
(Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
4: The Railings by Ronald Frame. Read by Nigel Anthony.
with Wendy Austin and Frank Partridge.
Tony explains about the BET.
The BBC is being shaken up, as market forces are applied to public services which have never had to face them before. The
BBC's market-place revolution is called
Producer Choice. From
April 1, programme makers will choose whether they want to pay for BBC resources, or go outside to buy from independent suppliers.
How big a change is this for a public organisation? Peter Day investigates. Producer Caroline Bayley
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Roger White.
with Alexander MacLeod.
A statement on behalf of the Labour Party by Gordon Brown , MP, the Shadow Chancellor.
Different Voices Same Tune
Waiting Between the Trees by Amy Tan.
Ying-Ying has lived as a second-class citizen in her American daughter's house. Finally she decides to reveal her true status.
Read by Lang Yun.
Six real-life murder cases. 2: The Body in the Chalkpit