with Jane Williams.
with James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Paul Johns.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
with Libby Purves and guests. Producer Sue Foster
7: Rene Descartes. Ian Masters reads from the Meditations. Producer Lisa Osborne
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Philippa Dolley celebrates the 100th anniversary of the All England Women's Hockey Association. Serial: Electricity(2) For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 2.00pm
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starring Karl Howman as Mr Sims and James Grout as Mr Beeston , the Head Teacher. 4: Left Out, Roped In. Mrs Rudd champions "back to basics" in the playground, while Mr Sims has an equally tough challenge to handle.
Created by Jim Eldridge. Written by Martin Davies. Producer John Fawcett Wilson
with Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
by Kitty Fitzgerald. Eileen Pollock plays radio presenter Pamela Myers in a four-part comedy drama.
2: Backwash. Tensions are mounting at Radio Wire. Pamela's personal problems creep closer and Sunita investigates a UFO story.
Director Kate Rowland
Award-winning author
Michael Morpurgo 's previous books include King Arthur and The War of Jenkins' Ear, while his new novel is The Wreck of the Zanzibar. He talks to
Michael Rosen about his approach to writing for children.
Producer Jill Burridge
with Daire Brehan and guests.
Brian Sibley sees Woody Allen 's film Bullets over Broadway and Nathalie Wheen talks to composer Steve Reich. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft Revised repeat at 9.30pm
by Peter Crowther. "A legacy that was mine, and mine alone — Grandfather's list. It was in an unsealed envelope, addressed to me. There were five names, as I had asked him for, but no reasons. Five names that meant absolutely nothing to me."
Read by Michael Tudor Barnes. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon
with Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
by Christopher Fitz-Simon . Last of six episodes set in Ballylenon, Co
Donegal, in 1953. Phonsie discovers that he is not the only one in Ballylenon with political clout.
Music Stephanie Hughes
Director Eoin O'Callaghan Rpt
"Dig dig dig for victory."
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
John Waite returns with a new series in which he and his team of investigators follow up listeners' complaints.
Editor Graham Ellis. Rptd tomorrow 9.05am WRITE TO: Face the Facts, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A1AA
Repeated from yesterday 11.30am
Mark Whittaker takes a look at cost benefit analysis, as it is applied to everything from global climate change to a small marshland in Kent.
Producer Jessica Mitchell. Rptd Sun 9.30pm
The Peep of Day. "It was not in faction, it was not in hate, That we men of the North assembled: It was that our own and our children's fate, In the balance no longer trembled." That was the philosophy which gave birth to the Loyal Orange Institution of Ireland. In the first of two programmes writer Fintan O'Toole explores the gap between reality and myth in the Orange Institution's origins. Producer Mary Price
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Isabel Hilton.
by Colette. Part 2.
For details see yesterday
Last in the series about Second World
War Britain culled from diaries of the time. 1945: Jerusalem
Repeated from Friday