with Rev Alan Reid.
with James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with John Dunlop.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR: phone lines open from 7.00am today until 10.00am tomorrow.
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Producer Poppy Hughes
LINES OPEN from 8.00am
by E B White.
2: Charlotte. "Attention, please. Will the party who addressed me at bedtime last night kindly make himself or herself known." Just who is Wilbur's new friend? For details see yesterday
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Do real men wear after-shave? Simon Parkes investigates. Serial: All the Nice Girls (8) For details see yesterday
Presented by Geoff Watts.
Producer Anne McNaught. Rptd tomorrow 7.45pm
With Daire Brehan.
Who's hoaxing out of Ray Cooney , Peter Jones and Dennis Norden ?
You and chairman Tim Brooke-Taylor have to guess.
Producer Edward Taylor
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
by Elizabeth Woodfield.
Midnight, Christmas Eve: Robby, an eight-year old boy; frightened of the dark, sets out to investigate the legend that on the stroke of midnight cattle fall to their knees in an act of worship.
This week Jeremy Nicholas visits the home of John Walters and explores his record collection in a search for musical and personal revelations. Producer Andrew Mussett
Repeated Christmas Eve at 11.00pm
with Gerry Anderson.
The Science Museum has a collection of art relating to science and technology. Quentin Cooper sees what they have hidden away.
Producer Beaty Rubens. Revised repeat 9.30pm
by Candia McWilliam.
"Rhona had not been kissed, in her opinion, she said. You did not count the Lorimer boy because he did it to everybody. Millie had not been kissed, although she moaned at her mother's handmirror sometimes and offered her cheek to it, sometimes even her lips.... Read by Eileen McCallum. Producer David Jackson Young
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Ian Hislop and Nick Newman 's epic mini-saga. 5: A compromising photo of Prince Saudi and Lady Arabella could save the world from war. Unfortunately it's in the hands of Charles de Vere of the Foreign Office.
With Toby Longworth and Steve Steen Producer Colin Swash
Eddie smells a rat ...
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
In 1992 a group of Bosnian refugees settled in Wincanton, Somerset. For two years, in the face of devastating news from home, little language and less chance of finding work, they have fought to re-establish a normal life. As they tell Susan Marling , behind this struggle lies the real truth of what it is like to be a refugee. Producer Mary Price
Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Arvo Part's music has been described as "seeking the eternal silence" in music. In the last of the series, Rosemary Hartill looks at the life and work of this Estonian composer who has reached cult status in America. Rpt
Presented by Peter White. Producer Dave Harvey
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: phone [number removed] between 9.30pm and 10.30pm FACTSHEET: send large sae to [address removed]HANDBOOK: £17.95. from [address removed]
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig.
by William Boyd , read by Fiona Shaw. 7: "John has moved out, Hope visits him. The Clearwater Set. Mallabar comes with me to witness the fighting himself. A disaster. I go with Ian Vail on a provisioning run but come up against a road block." For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am