with Julie McGuinness , from Chilwell,
Nottingham.
with James Naughtie , from the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool, and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Tony Burnham.
Part 7 of Paul Theroux 's railway voyage. For details see yesterday
Talk to Nick Ross and his guest on an issue of the moment. Producer Poppy Hughes
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Part 22 of John Milton 's epic poem. For details see yesterday
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Families round the World on the Older
Generation (part 2).
Serial: Knowledge of Angels (2) For details see yesterday
Can simple eye movements cure deep seated trauma? Professor Anthony Clare investigates a new therapy sweeping the States and Australia and about to make its mark in Europe. Producer Feisal Ali. Repeated tomorrow 7.45pm
with John Howard.
Frank Delaney presents the programme about language.
3: Zap! Pow! Kerrang! The wonderful world of onomatopoeia; plus, from our own linguistic correspondent, how other people use English around the world. Producer Caroline Sarll
with Nick Clarke at the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool and James Cox in London. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
by Julia Stoneham.
A moment of weakness and a long-term deception bind two married couples.
Director Tracey Neale
Richard Baker traces the career of the violinist and conductor Basil Cameron , with the help of Ida Haendel, Sidonie Goossens and Colin Horsley. Producer Ray Abbott
Repeated Saturday at ll^Opm
with Gerry Anderson.
Gill Pyrah reads new novels by Alisdair Gray and TV personality Muriel Gray. Plus new poetry from Iceland. Producer Sarah Barnett
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
by D H Lawrence.
An unexpected fire at Selby's factory proves to be a turning point in the relationship between Will and Lois. Read by Peter Meaking. Producer Rosemary Watts
with Linda Lewis at the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool and Chris Lowe in London.
An eight-part adaptation of John le Carre's story, starring James Fox as Magnus Pym , James Grout as Jack Brotherhood , Brenda Bruce as Miss
Dubber and Harriet Walter as Mary Pym. 2: A distraught Mary Pym is under pressure to provide some clue as to the whereabouts of her missing husband. Meanwhile, hidden away in his safest of safe houses, "Mr
Canterbury" prepares to reveal the true Magnus Pym.
Music by Max Harris. Adapted by Rene Basilico Producer John Fawcett Wilson
Julia finds that three's a crowd. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Major issues, changing attitudes and important events at home and abroad. Reporter Mark Whitaker.
Producer Kim Barrington. Rptd Saturday 5.00pm
Peter Evans looks back at 50 years of the Medical Research Council's
Applied Psychology Unit.
Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Juliet Alexander presents a new series of the magazine which highlights issues relating to the lives of black and Asian people in Britain and connects with the diaspora in other countries. Producer Constance St Louis
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Presented by Peter White. Producer Dave Harvey
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
Tonight's Booker Prize shortlist extract is from Paradise by Abduirazak Gurnah , read by Ben Onwukwe. For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
In the third of six programmes about American pianist Art Tatum ,
Alun Morgan concentrates on the first half of the 1940s. For a while, Tatum led a small band that accompanied blues singer Joe Turner , then he formed a trio with guitarist Tiny Grimes and bass player Slam Stewart. Producer Derek Drescher
First broadcast on Radio 3