with Rev Robert James.
with Anna Ford and Sue MacGregor. Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Christina Rees.
Part 2 of the memoirs of Sir Percival
Marling, VC.
Topical discussion.
Producer Poppy Hughes. LINES OPEN from 8.00am
by Yvonne Coppard.
2: Simon's mum is very ill in hospital and none of the children knows what to do.
Simon has promised their motherthat he will ask their father to help, but will his father want to?
Introduced by Wendy Austin.
Serial: The Great Elephant Chase (7)
Presented by Geoff Watts.
Producer Mohit Bakaya
with John Howard.
This week, Peter White and the team travel to Batley, West Yorkshire, where the Halfway House do battle with the Babes in the Wood in the third quarter-final of the search to find Britain's brightest pub quiz team. Producer Phil Bowker
with Nick Clarke.
The second of two plays specially written for Patricia Hayes by John Antrobus. For her part in this intriguing, bizarre comedy, Patricia Hayes won the Best Actress Award at the International Ostankino
Festival, held in Russia in May 1994. The scene is a housing estate, somewhere in London ...
Director Martin Jenkins
Dipak Nandy , pioneer in the field of equal opportunities, talks to Monty Haltrecht about his enthusiasm for opera.
Producer Gillian Hush
Gerry Anderson invites you to join him for an hour of daily live action. PHONE: 071.[number removed]
Gill Pyrah reads a clutch of new novels, spotting new talent, and Paul Allen reviews productions at Edinburgh.
Producer Clare McGinn (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
by Angus Dunn. Read by Jimmy Chisholm. "He had an easy rhythm to his work, going through the same motions again and again."
Producer David Jackson Young
with Linda Lewis and John Sopel.
I by Tony Bagley. The return of the comedy drama that mixes fantasy with reality. Starring Martin Clunes as Roy Hitchcock , Geraldine James as Jane Gallaghan and Nicky Henson as Chad Mann.
On the down side, Roy has lost his job as journalist, blown his chance of romance with Jane and is about to have his house repossessed. But just when he thought it was safe to retreat into self-pity and fantasies about The Archers, help comes from an unexpected quarter.
Music by Julian Wastall. Producer Paul Schlesinger
Andrew Duncan discovers the real Geraldine James SEE FEATURE page 24
Everyone's had un oeufof Lynda.
Michael O'Donnell returns with four portraits exploring the dynamics of family life.
1: Eve Animashaun and Tom Charnock.
Eve and Tom got married in the RAF- he was a driver, she did catering. When their twin boys were born, they had different colour skins and equal love. And then the marriage began to crack.... Producers Joy Hatwood and Joanna Rahim
Alun Lewis presents the weekly review of developments in science.
Each week. a different presenter introduces an anthology on a theme of their choice.
3: The Irrevocable. Marcella Evaristi cogitates on that moment when the door clicks shut behind you. No going back: love and embarrassment; birth and faith; hairdressers and death.
Producer Amanda Mares
News. views and information for people with a visual handicap.With Peter White. Producer Dave Harvey
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: phone[number removed] between 9.30pm and 10.30pm
FACTSHEET: send large sae to [address removed]
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Janet Cohen.
Part 7 of Nancy Mitford 's novel.
(Revised repeat from Sunday 11.15am)
Sue MacGregor quizzes panellists Christopher Cook , Timothy Clifford , Philippa Gregory and Margaret Rule on all aspects of British heritage.