with Paul Johns.
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Paul Johns
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
with Libby Purves and Brian Hayes. Producer Lucy Cacanas
Genesis. Final episode.
The novelist Elizabeth Buchan discusses with Jenni Murray that most English obsession -gardening.
Serial:A House in Flanders (7)
with John Howard.
A five-part dramatisation of Peter Lovesey 's novel.
3: Walter and Alma are poised to murder Walter's wife on board the Mauretania en route to America.
With Ronald Pickup as Walter, Fiona Fullerton as Lydia, and Oona Beeson as Alma.
Dramatised by Geoffrey M Matthews Director Matthew Walters
Third of a four-part series by Sally Worboyes.
With only two weeks remaining of the 1959 hop-picking season, Jack and Laura must resolve the crisis in their marriage.
Michael Rosen talks to the controversial American writer Robert Cormier , author of The Chocolate War and After the First
Death.
Major issues, changing attitudes, and important events at home and abroad.
Alun Lewis steps from his living room into a virtual world and browses through a CD that holds as much information as a set of encyclopaedias. Producer Julian Brown
Brian Sibley 's guests include John Harvey who picks his favourite crime film. Also, news of this week's big screen releases and a biography of director Michael Curtiz , the man who created Casablanca. Producer John Goudie
(Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Peter Regent.
He could see the sea; he could see Uncle Billy unscrew his wooden leg; he could see the girl in the strange bikini. it was that sort of holiday.
Read by David Horovitch. Producer Duncan Minshull
Round one - Midlands and East Anglia.
Usha's gift is a welcome blessing.
John Waite investigates.... Editor Graham Ellis
WRITE TO: Face the Facts, BBC Broadcasting House, London, W1A 1AA.
with Geoff Watts.
"I always thought of myself as a bad person. My only value was in being used ..."
Jane Grayson talks to adults who realise in later life that they were abused as children, and explores the therapeutic process involved in ceasing to be a victim and becoming a survivor. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft
The last of the present series, presented by Simon Hoggart. Producer Brian King
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Roger White.
Episode 8.
2: "... And Jolly Good Company
Nigel Farrell continues his journey through Britain's corporate vaults to find accounts of the works outing, canteen grub, amateur dramatics and other aspects of social and welfare provision for workers during this century.