with Judge Dick Hamilton.
with Brian Redhead and John Humphrys. Details as Monday plus:
with Rev David Winter.
6: Lost in Corfu
(For detai/s see Monday)
Chairman Michael Buerk. Witnesses face cross-examination on the moral issues behind the news from Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Janet Daley , Edward Pearce and Dr David Starkey.
Producer David Coomes
Last of the series in which Ian McMillan goes to everyday places to meet everyday People and sees reflections from his past. 6: Estimates FreeProducer Dave Sheasby
1 Samuel. Part 4.
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Cheryl Armitage investigates the pull of the corset.
Serial: Jasmine (11)
Producer Geoff Spink
with Michael Collie.
Gill Pyrah challenges a panel of literary guests in the last in this series of the well-read quiz. Today's guests are writer Peter Walker , Roy Hattersley , Geoff MeGivem and Anne Victoria Roberts. Producer Gareth Edwards
with Nick Clarke.
by Anthony George.
There's nothing like a relaxing holiday in the sun to forget problems back home - but then Barbra starts to see things and Ken begins to hear voices....
Director Rosemary Watts
This week's proposition: "Tabloid journalism deserves our respect." Ann-Marie Hourihane awaits your calls. Producer Jim Clarke
Robert Dawson Scott reviews new productions of The Country Wife and The Tempest at Stratford-upon-Avon. Producer Myfanwy Vickers (Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
by Cora Sandel. Read by Alice Arnold.
At an intimate dinner he gives her the antique bracelet - but is it a symbol of love? Producer Viv Beeby
with Linda Lewis and John Sopel.
5: The Scheme of Things. The cult comedy show asks where Britain fits in the Theatre of Being. Starring Stewart Lee and Richard Herring , Rebecca Front , Armando lannucci and the voice of Tom Baker. Producer Sarah Smith
it's war and strife at the Wl.
Mark Lawson examines the history of the chat show in Britain and America and recalls some of its more memorable moments.
Producer Anne-Marie Cole
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A six-part series by Colin McLaren. Three centuries of English family life told through diaries and letters. With historians Ralph Houlbrooke , Linda Pollock and Roy Porter. Narration by Lesley Dunlop.
3:Learning to Obey - The Years of Adolescence
Fiddle music by Rosemary Fumiss
Producer Louise Purslow
Presented by Ted Harrison. Producer Marlene Pease
PHONE: 071.[number removed](Mon-Fri 10.00am-5.0Opm)
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Nigel Cassidy.
with Alexander Macleod.
by Janet Frame, read by Nicolette McKenzie.
Janet Frame won renown as New
Zealand's greatest living author. Tiger, Tiger and TheSecret delve into the delight and pain of childhood and its fantastical yearnings.
Music: Don McGlashan from the film Angel at My Table Producer Faynia Williams
with Derek Jacobi as the King and Carolyn Backhouse as Shahrazad.
6: The Hunchback. Few accidents are as bizarre as those that befell the eccentric cast of Shahrazad's tale of the hunchback.
Music: Sue Harris and Steafan Hannigan Adapted by Colin Haydn Evans Director Nigel Bryant
Brain Hayes chairs the archive news quiz. This week, news teams from Channel 4 and Sky answer questions about the year that saw L'Escargot win the National. A Testbed Production