Producers Alasdair Cross. John Harvey and Ruth Kiely
with Stephen Batchelor , Buddhist writer and teacher.
with Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Bill Westwood. Editor Roger Mosey
LETTERS: Today, BBC, London W1A 1AA. FAX: [number removed]. E-MAIL: today@nca.bbc.co.uk
Roy Hattersley looks back.
4: Every Continental Vice. Roy defies his own party by voting to join the Common Market and refuses the embrace of a beautiful young woman. Producer Jane Ray
Therapist Janet Sayers talks to Melvyn Bragg about 15 modern, true stories in dangerous mental territory. Producer Ruth Gardiner
by John Bunyan. Abridged in 25 parts by Peter Luke.
Part 16: The manner of the setting out of Christian's wife and children.
With John Fleming , Matthew Sim and John Church. Music by Wilfredo Acosta Director Glyn Dearman Rpt
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Serial: Looking for Trouble (10) by Cath Staincliffe. Read in 13 episodes by Gillian Bevan , abridged by Monica Grey. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
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Producer Sarah Pennells
LINES OPEN from 10.00am
with Daire Brehan.
Heat five of the musical quiz is conducted by Ned Sherrin.
Producer Jo Clegg. Rptd Wednesday 6.30pm
with James Cox.
Repeated from Friday
Fiona Shaw stars as Beatrice, leader of a Hebridean convent in 500 AD, in Judith Warner 's magical retelling of the myth of the mermaid who lost her voice after falling in love with a man.
Harpist Clifford Lantaff. Flautist Richard Davis Director Michael Fox Rpt
Robert Dawson Scott examines the poetry that came out of the American Civil War and reviews a production of The Magic Flute with children in mind. Producer Julian May. Revised rpt at 9.30pm
by Alasdair Gray. "I don't think the tension is as Scottish-English as it looks. It's just bloody British.
Whenever two British families come together, one lot feel up, the other lot under ... Even the Royals do it."
Simon Cadell reads Part 1 of a two-part modern romance which crosses borders of class and culture. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon Part 2 tomorrow at 4.45pm
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Kathy's on 42nd Street.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Noël Coward's glittering comedy of the 1930s in a glossy new production for the 1990s, starring Stephen Fry , Imogen Stubbs , Louise Lombard and Simon Ward.
Amanda was married to Elyot, but has just married Victor. Elyot 's new bride is Sibyl. And fireworks are inevitable when the two honeymooning couples find themselves sharing the balcony of a French hotel.
Music arranged and directed by Neil Brand , piano, with Sian Bell , cello, and Sonia Slaney , violin. Director Ned Chaillet
* Sheridan Morley heralds a new radio version: see page 20
Lionel Kelleway follows the trail of the leech from the wild to the nursery tank. Producer Sarah Blunt Rpt
Revised rpt of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig.
by Laurence Whistler , abridged in ten parts bySue Anstruther , and read by Ronald Pickup . It tells the poignant story of the author's marriage to the actress Jill Furse.
Producer Cherry Cookson