with Sister Una Kroll.
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with George Austin.
The Continental Holiday. Part 4 of Richard Charles Awdry 's story.
with Michael Buerk. Witnesses are cross-examined by Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Janet Daley , Edward Pearce and Dr David Starkey. Producer David Coomes
by Anthony Horowitz , read by James Fleet . 4: Granny takes Joe on a trip.
Libby Spurrier celebrates the deckchair. Serial: Where the Apple Ripens (3)
Commentary from Edgbaston on the first one-day international between England and South Africa.
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Producer Tony Grant
with Daire Brehan.
Gill Pyrah returns with a new series of the literary panel game. This first edition, concentrating on Irish literature, comes from Trinity College, Dublin, with panelists Anne Enright , Denise Hall , Peter Costello and Eileen Battersby. Producer Gareth Edwards
with Nick Clarke.
by Elizabeth Troop. As a child, Kate saw Joan Crawford films. Thirty years on, she has written a film of their war-time life. Doctors played by George Parsons and Paul Panting Nurses played by Nina Wadia and Tina Gray Director Richard Wortley
with Gerry Anderson.
Gill Pyrah celebrates the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Paris and reads Barbara Anderson 's novel All The Nice Girls. Paul Allen reports from the Edinburgh Festival. Producer Clare McGinn (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
by John MacKenna , read by B J Hogg. A decorator dreams of MrsTurner. Producer Michael Quinn
with Nigel Wrench and Linda Lewis.
1: Beware the Ides of Masterson. Ancient Rome is the setting for this improvised historical saga. With Josie Lawrence , Phelim McDermott , Paul Merton , Caroline Quentin , Lee Simpson and Jim Sweeney. Producer Phil Clarke
Roy's top of the league.
Seven programmes showing how dams reflect the societies surrounding them. 5: Power to the South. The watershed of James Bay , in Northern Quebec, has abundant hydropower, long coveted by the government, but decisions are being made which could have a profound effect on the area. Presented by Noah Richler. Music by Steven Faux. Producer Noah Richler
Adrian Mouby introduces a series he has recorded with distinguished letter writers. Producer Adrian Mourby
(The series Men of Letters begins on Saturday)
Jack Trevor Story died in 1991 with more than 400 short stories and 40 novels to his credit. In this 1994 Sony Award-winning documentary, AlastairWilson visits Milton Keynes where Story spent his last years. Producer Alastair Wilson
Lionel Kelleway serves up Man to a group of hungry diners. This week, leeches. Producer Sarah Blunt
Presented by Ted Harrison. Producer Marlene Pease
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(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Owen Bennett-Jones .
4: The Great Invasion
by Nick Fisher.
3: Timothy Lineham , MP, is the "Lucky
Charm" killer's third victim. A drugs or terrorist connection seems likely. Events take a bizarre turn for Enfield.
With David Jarvis and Tom Bevan. Director Richard Wortley
Written and performed by Graham Fellows. 1: Cotton Buddies. A chance to eavesdrop on the semi-detached world of aspiring songwriter John Shuttleworth. Producer Paul Schlesinger
The first of four episodes from
Bill Bryson 's hilarious travelogue.
1: Luxembourg and Belgium. Abridged and read by Kerry Shale. Producer Phil Clarke