with Canon Noel Vincent.
with Sue MacGregor and Graham Leach. Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Richard Harries.
John Mortimer reads Part 5. For details see Boxing Day
2: Shock Jocks. They're rude, they're Crude, they're lewd - they're the shock Jocks. Simon Fanshawe looks at the cult of aggressive phone-in hosts. Producer Miriam Akhtar
Repeated New Year's Day 6.15pm
by William Horwood. Part 3. For details see Wednesday
5: Get Ready. Adrian and Selina finally get some letters, while Debbie gets a Phone call from Singapore.
"Eat, eat!" is her war cry, and chicken soup her weapon. She thinks she can Tiould her children like matzo balls. Sue Margolis investigates the stereotype of the Jewish mother. Producer Sally Flatman
Final part. Hercule Poirot is ready to reveal the identity of the murderer.
Last of the series.
Casualties Union - the Stand-in Injured. Sara Parker reports.
It's a bonanza time for the wine guides - but how good are they?
Derek Cooper road-tests the experts. Producer Lucinda Montefiore
Repeated Holiday Monday at 7.20pm
with James Cox.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
by Joan Aiken
This acclaimed historical novel is set in an England overrun by wolves. At the grand house of Willoughby Chase, Sylvia and Bonnie struggle to escape the clutches of their evil governess, Miss Slighcarp.
Armando lannucci takes a last step into a world of extremes.
On Retreat. As the excesses of the 1990s close in on him, Armando searches for the way out.
Steve and Paul, 15-year-old mirror twins, use their paper-round money to buy Irus, an Arab racehorse. Sara Parker reports. Producer Sukey Firth
The final story for Christmas, written and read by Deborah Moggach.
/ Don't Want to Know. Is it the right time to make firm resolutions? There are advantages in a little flexibility.
with Jon Sopel and Linda Lewis.
In the last of the series,
Kevin Connolly travels to the shores of the Black Sea to visit Sochi - once the playground of Stalin's elite.
Repeated from Wednesday at 11.00am
Waterworks at the Bull ...
For cast list see Fnday 23 December Repeated Holiday Monday at 1.40pm
Repeated from Christmas Day at 3.45pm
Back to basics, sleaze, the IRA ceasefire, the royal family - during
1994, the panellists on Any
Questions?discussed the topical, ethical and humorous.
Jonathan Dimbleby looks back at the year.
Producer Nick Utechin. Rptd tomorrow 1.10pm
Ned Sherrin in conversation with well-known nonagenarians. Producer Michael Ember
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Barry Goldwater, and Reagan's speech
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Former Senator Barry Goldwater, the speech that won Ronald Reagan the Governorship of California and the state of the Republican Party in 1994 are assessed by Alistair Cooke.
Repeated New Year's Day at 9.15am
Who wrote the first few bars of Silent
Night? Chris Eldon Lee investigates. Repeated from Christmas Eve at 7.20pm
with Robin Lustig.
by F Scott Fitzgerald. Part 5. For details see Boxing Day
The regular team take a look behind the Week Ending sofa for some of the best sketches on the events of 1994. Producer Gareth Edwards
Repeated New Year's Eve at 6.25pm
Alistair Beaton and friends prepare for the New Year.
A tale of seasonal misery written and read by Ronnie Knox-Mawer .
"Father was a large and flatulent man in a wing collar. His twin pursuits were bee-keeping and rat-poisoning. Our icy Victorian house echoed to the sound of bronchitic coughing and the ideas of JohnKnox...."
Producer Alastair Wilson Revised