An early look at the Royal Show and at the World Grain Conference in London, presented by Jeremy Cherfas. Producer Richard Sanders
with James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer
Christine Morgan. CEEFAX: today's prayer is on BBC2 Ceefax page 740
with Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rev Dr Colin Morris.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Producer Caj Sohal
Producer Jill Thomas. WRITE TO: [address removed] for factsheet No 27, enclosing sae
4: Horace Henry Samuel Quelch, the scourge of Billy Bunter and the other pupils of Greyfriars School.
4: The Jousting Mastersons. The improvised saga continues, with Josie Lawrence , Phelim McDermott , Paul Merton , Caroline Quentin , Lee Simpson and Jim Sweeney. Producer Phil Clarke
David Walter presents a report on the debate in Belgium about whether it is time to forgive and forget the crimes of Nazi collaborators or continue to pursue them. Producer Richard Miron. Editor Anna Carragher
Presented by Sarah Pennells. Producer Tim Bowler
Last in the current series with Humphrey Lyttelton , Tim Brooke-Taylor , Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden and Willie Rushton. Producer Jon Naismith
Producers Feisal Ali and Nick Utechin LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by Chris Hawes. George, a dock worker in post-war Yorkshire, has his first story accepted by Dorothy, a BBC radio producer. Its broadcast has a startling effect on his life. Director Kate Rowland
Roy Porter 's history magazine that explains how we live the way we do. Producer Ian Bell
Presented by Peter Evans. Producer Toby Murcott
Reporter Jenny Cuffe.
A sideways look at the contents of an average wardrobe.
5: Rifling through the Knicker Drawer Producers Felicity Goodall and Susan Roberts
Tom Robinson presents the last in the series. No flannel or soft soap, just men towelling down the emotions that rarely see the light of day. Producer Chris Kimbef THE LOCKER ROOM ANSWERPHONE: [number removed]
The Big Kiss
Everyone has their favourite screen kiss - perhaps Scarlett and Rhett in Gone with the Wind, or Marilyn Monroe and Tony Curtis in Some Like It Hot. But a kiss is never that simple. Harriett Gilbert talks with actors, directors, screen writers and critics to explore the enduring power of the big-screen kiss.
Producer Louise Swan
In Peter Lovesey 's thriller set in the 60s, a lecturer is forced to re-live his childhood memories of a gruesome murder. Did he contribute to a miscarriage of justice?
Dramatised by Michael Z Lewin. Director Matthew Walters
Producer Anthony Sellors
Led by the Right Rev Richard Harries.
with Frank Delaney. 3: Fast Talking. Producer Simon Elmes
Gerry Anderson reflects on life between the headlines in his native Northern
Ireland. 3: A Silence in the Head
Producer Simon Elmes
with film director Michael Winner.
Through the deserted houses and armed fortresses of Belfast stalks a terrible prospect: true romance. The Hole in the Wall Gang present an alternative view of life in "the Troubles" of Northern Ireland.
Written by Tim McGarry , Damon Quinn and Michael McDowell. Producers Paul Evans and Charlie Warmington