Presented by Richard Sanders.
Producer Carol Trewin
with James Whitbourn and his guest.
Producer Christine Morgan
with John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with David Winter.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
with Cliff Morgan . Producer Caj Sohal
Holiday news with Eddie Mair.
Producer Jill Thomas. FACTSHEET: send an sae to [address removed]
with Ned Sherrin and guests.
Producer Jayne K Morgan
As the rain dries up, Europe's Mediterranean countries are slowly but surely turning into deserts.
David Walter reports on Spanish attempts to reverse the trend.
Presented by Alison Mitchell.
The antidote to panel games, with Tim Brooke-Taylor , Barry Cryer ,
Graeme Garden and Willie Rushton. Humphrey Lyttelton is in the chair.
Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Monday 6.30pm
with Baroness Brenda Dean , Dominic Lawson and Bob Worcester in Chester. Repeated from yesterday
Producers Poppy Hughes and Nick Utechin
LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
Another chance to hear Don Taylor 's romantic comedy about the delights of 18th-century Venetian carnival, the comedy and the passion concealed behind the masks - to the accompaniment of Vivaldi's music.
With Timothy Watson , Chris Emmett. Bill Wallis and Gordon Gostelow. Violinist Jean Bourgeois
Adapted and directed by Don Taylor Rpt
The minorities cropping up on today's political agenda have irritated the system and affronted mainstream society for centuries.
William McIlvanney charts the fate of six groups in British history, as the pendulum swings between tolerance and persecution. 2: Travellers
A Forsyth production. Rptd tomorrow 8.00pm
Presented by Peter Evans.
Producer Paula McGrath. Rptd Tuesday 8.00pm
Repeated from Tuesday
Phil Smith resumes his old place in the wet fish queue in the open market to offer a perspective on life.
3: Loads of Rubbish
Producer Gillian Hush
with Sally Grace. Jeffrey Holland , Toby Longworth and Julie Gibbs.
Repeated from yesterday
What exactly do the various groups in the "Men's Movement" stand for?
Tom Robinson finds out. Plus, the third stage of "The seven deadly sins". Call the answer phone on [number removed]. Producer Chris Kimber. Rptd Wed 11.30pm
From his early paintings of Dutch landscapes to his "compositions" with red, yellow and blue for which he is best known, Piet Mondrian is a legend of 20th-century art. Fifty years after his death, and as the Dutch herald this year as "the year of Mondrian", Tim Marlowe explores the work and beliefs of this great master.
(Rptd Friday 9.30pm)
The second in a series of seven dramas that tell the stories behind the songs.
Owen Teale stars as Willem Vanderdecken in the tale that inspired Wagner's opera and has haunted seafarers for centuries, newly dramatised by Roger Danes.
Director Adrian Bean
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellors
Led by Right Reverend Graham James , Bishop of St Germans.
Joan Bakewell , Roy Hudd ,
Charles Osborne and Michael Rosen join Nigel Rees for the quotation quiz. Producer Kathy Smith Rpt
Part seven of the adaptation of comedy writer Barry Pilton 's tale of an innocent in Paris in 1968. With Alan Cox.
Adapted and serialised by Colin McLaren Producer Louise Greenberg
Lyndon Jenkins and Paul Baily look at the art of remastering old recordings. Repeated from Tuesday
Last episode of the dramatisation of Gillian Slovo 's detective-mystery.
Kate Baeir was attacked while trying to find Alicia, but her attacker was sent from Mateley's factory. The two cases must be connected.
With Patterson Joseph , John Harwood , Mark Straker and Barrry J Gordon
Music composed by Anthea Gomez and played by Anthea Gomez and Tim New Abridged by Jill Brooke. Director Sue Wilson Rpt