with Barney Milligan.
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor , with another report from South Africa. Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Lavinia Byrne.
by Eric Davidson.
2: Sextant Blake - Tripoli, 15 January 1943.
Producer Denis Nightingale UNES OPEN from 8.00am
With Armando lannucci.
Matthew. Derek Jacobi reads the first of ten episodes. Introduced by Kathleen Court . Judged by Catherine Czerawska Produced by Alison Bogle
More highlights from village life in Bentley, Hampshire, with Nigel Farrell.
John Huntley asks you to sit back and take a journey by train to recollections of films past that used locomotives.
Producer Barry Littlechild
A five-part dramatisation of Agatha Christie's novel, starring June Whitfield as Miss Marple and Francis Matthews as the Rev. Leonard Clement.
Much to the Vicar's embarrassment, a murder has been committed in his study.
2: Ex-armed robber John Williams met Christine Grey in HMP Lewes when she came in as his Open University tutor. They talk about how their friendship has changed since John was released on parole last year.
Red herrings, white elephants - Peter Hobday tries to elicit the right shade of meaning from Frances Edmonds , Carole Hayman , Chris Stuart and Simon Brett. Producers Jo Clegg and Colin Swash
with James Naughtie.
The season continues with The Circle, Somerset Maugham's most successful comedy.
Arnold ChampiorvCheney , MP, is not proud of his mother, the outrageous Lady Kitty, and now Elizabeth, his wife, has invited her to stay.
Director Sue Wilson
Robert Robinson has a full and frank exchange with a group of diplomats. Producer Geoffrey Prout
2: Drummond Cuthbert travels back to the northern suburbs of his South African youth and to the memory of his father, a distinguished surgeon who took his own life when Drummond was 13 years old.
Today's Tuesday ... Soup orfish day? And ironing day? ... Or a day without colour?
with John Sopel and Hugh Sykes.
Episode four of Susan Hill 's comedy.
It's Pip's Christmas surprise.
Michael O'Donnell explores the extraordinary within family life.
1: The Josephs. Geoffrey and Ora considered their family complete. Then their 2-year-old daughter disappeared . Producer Chris Paling
Helen Lederer sympathises with the jilted Alex in Fatal Attraction believing that she deserved more respect. Kathy Lette argues that she perpetuates the myth that career women secretly want domestic bliss. Producer Kate Boston
Phil Smith joins the people of Todmorden as they prepare for their traditional performance of Handel's Messiah. Producer Gillian Hush
John Wilson talks to professional people who thrive on the rush of adrenalin.
2: Surgeon. Professor Roger Greeenhaigh is a world renowned vascular surgeon but the fear of failure is ever present.
includingmisha Glenny's European report.
Final part.
In 1911, George William Homer developed a character to decorate his tins of toffee - Dainty Dinah. Martyn Wiley talks to the people who remember her.
2: Leaving Home. Humphrey Lyttelton goes to war in Italy, trumpet in hand.