George Macpherson learns how families in China have trebled their incomes. Producer David Dixon
with James Whitbourn. Producer Christine Morgan
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor.
6.45 Business News
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
with Cliff Morgan.
Producer Gill Pulsford
Presented by Eddie Mair. David Lodge walks in the Alpujarras Mountains of Spain. Producer JillThomas
Ned Sherrin and the likes of Arthur Smith , Craig Ferguson and Emma Freud. Producer Ian Gardhouse
In the first of two programmes about local government, Peter Kingston looks at the erosion of local councillors' power. Producer Sheila Cook
Producer Geoff Spink
with Alison Mitchell. Producer Virginia Eastman
The topical quiz with Richard Ingrams, Alan Coren and chairman Barry Took.
John Edmonds , General Secretary of the GMB Trade Union; Most Rev John Habgood , Archbishop of York; Simon Jenkins , columnist for The Times; and Dr Ann Robinson , Head of Policy Unit, Institute of Directors tackle the issues raised in Manchester. Chairman Jonathan Dimbleby.
Producers Nick Utechin and John Watkins LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by Colin Thubron. A nightmare quest begins when Daniel Pashley recognises a woman in the mental hospital where he teaches as a doctor with whom he had an affair.
Director John Theocharis
2: Toppers and Bowlers. These hats were once symbols of British manhood. Ray D'Arcy finds out if they are still made, and if so, how and for whom? Producer Martin Jenkins
3: Marilyn Monroe. John Florance meets Miranda Richardson , Stephanie Lawrence and Sandra Dickinson who have all portrayed Marilyn Monroe. Producer Rosie Boulton
Professor John Durant chairs the third of six discussions examining the impact of scientific research on everyone's lives.
Producer Sue Broom
Ninian Reid introduces Alex Ross who has a passion for the music and memorabilia of jazz legend Bix Beiderbecke. producer Michael Shaw
A satirical look at life with Simon Hoggart. producer Anne-Marie Cole
From the Edinburgh Festival, Harry Hill introduces some of the new comedians.
Robert Robinson talks to five explorers, including Lord Hunt , leader of the Everest expedition. Producer Geoffrey Prout
There Can Be No Revolution without Song On the 20th anniversary of the coup in Chile, when a brutal military regime displaced the popular rule of President Salvador Allende , exiled Chilean artists talk to Mike Gonzalez. Allende's political programme was set to music by singers in black ponchos and depicted in the massive murals that covered the walls of shanty towns, but the creative energy that had brought about a cultural revolution was stifled by the coup.
Producer Nicki Paxman
by John Fletcher. Pursuing smugglers down the Ridgeway, a troop of hussars are drawn into a dark and deadly plot. with Gerry Hinks , Judy Bridgland , Andy Hockley , Simon Carter and Jonathan Milton
Music Martin Allcock and Simon Nicol Director Nigel Bryant
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellers
A hymn, a reading and a reflection.
Harry Thompson hits the muscle trail from the Betta Bodies Gym in Denton, to Wembley, as he dips a puny toe into the curious world of the lady Schwarzeneggers - muscled, oiled and orange women with peroxide hair and an ambition to get ripped and add peak. Producer Amanda Mares
In a series ofsix programmes, Richard Mullen considers aspects of 19th-century life seen through the eyes of this fascinating, funny, opinionated and frequently far-seeing author.
With Paul Rogers as Anthony Trollope. Producer John Knight
with Lars Payne and Daryl Griffith , members of the London Salon Ensemble.
A six-part series by Mark Wallington , starring Timothy Spall.
4: A Curry atKelmscot. It's Jennifer's first full day on board.
Producer Caroline Leddy