with Rev Robert James.
with Anna Ford and John Humphrys.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with George Austin.
Part 4 of the memoirs of Sir Percival
Marling, VC.
with Michael Buerk. Witnesses are cross-examined by Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Janet Daley , Edward Pearce and Dr David Starkey. Producer David Coomes
by Yvonne Coppard.
4: The children have run away to Yorkshire and are learning to look after themselves
Introduced by Wendy Austin. Serial: The Great Elephant Chase (9)
Coverage on the first day's play in the Third Test between England and South Africa at the Oval by Jonathan Agnew , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Gerald de Kock. With expert comments from Trevor Bailey and Vic Marks. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM
3.40 County Talk Producer Peter Baxter
* Approximate time
Producer Tony Grant
with Daire Brehan.
In the last of the series, Sue Nelson , Richard Gregory , Kate Bellingham and Johnny Ball join Chris Stuart on board the SS Great Britain, Bristol, for more puzzling inventions and innovations. Producer Aled Evans
with Nick Clarke.
(Repealed from yesterday 7.05pm)
by Kitty Fitzgerald. The dangers of infidelity are brought sharply to a head in a north-east factory by the arrival of Asbestos - who knows exactly what he is capable of? Director Kate Rowland
with Gerry Anderson.
Paul Allen reports on the opening week of the festival, including the Berliner Ensemble's production of Anthony and Cleopatra, and the best of the Fringe. Producer Abigail Appleton (Revised repeat 9.30pm)
by Jan Webster. "What is this advancing towards me in sensible ferry boats and freshly-cleaned circus tent?" wonders Abercrombie. His aunt's visit does not promise to go well. Producer Sara Davies
with Charlie Lee-Potter and Jon Sopel.
A selection of the best moments from Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie's last acclaimed television series.
Neil's counting his chickens.
Seven programmes showing how dams reflect the political and social concerns of the societies that surround them.
4: The Waters of Babylon. Brazil's urgent economic need is pushing the state to dominate its frontier to the north, even if, in fecund Amazonia, a little goes a long way. The Tucurui Dam has pride of place in Brazil's development plans for the region. Producer Noah Richler
Conor Gaerty explores the cutting edge of the rights argument in Britain. In this programme, he meets campaigners for animal rights and asks whether history is on their side.
Producer Elizabeth Burke
Lionel Kelleway serves up man as the "Dish of the Day" to a group of hungry diners, and this week it is the turn of the ticks. He offers an introduction to the hitchhikers of the forest and the dangers of picking up new friends in the long grass. Producer Sarah Blunt
Presented by Kati Whitaker. Producer Marlene Pease
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Owen Bennett-Jones .
Part 9 of Nancy Mitford 's novel.
Second of a five-part thriller by Nick Fisher. Shelley, the Irish busker, is under suspicion for the murders, but DS Richards is convinced she's "a nice kid."
With David Jarvis and Margaret John Director Richard Wortley
The A-level results are out today. In a new four-part series,
Annie Nightingale and her guests offer advice on how to find a place at college. Producer Rebecca Famworth
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