Presented by Jeremy Cherfas. Producer Richard Sanders
with James Whitboum and guest. Producer Janet McLarty
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Eric James.
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Matthew Allen
Presented by Sandy Gall. Producer Jill Thomas
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A six-part comedy series in which broadcaster Roy Mallard , played by Chris Langham , sets out to give an impression of day-to-day life in different occupations. 2: The Headmaster
Written by John Morton. Producer Paul Schlesirger
Ian Hislop and Nick Newman 's epic mini-series in six parts.
2: In a 1960s flashback, Cravate's wedding to Lady Arabella ends in a vow to end all vows. with Toby Longworth and Steve Steen. Producer Colin Swash Rpt
with Simon Heffer.
Producer James Leaton Gray
Producer Tony Grant
Presented by Alison Mitchell. Producer Frances Macdonald
From the Palace Theatre in Watford.
With Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden ,
Willie Rushton , Tim Brooke-Taylor and chairman Humphrey Lyttelton. Colin Sell at the piano.
Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Mon 6.30pm
Nick Clarke chairs a topical discussion in Stoneleigh, Warwickshire, with the Rt Hon John Biffen MP, Shadow
Education Secretary David Blunkett MP, historian Niall Ferguson and Rabbi Julia Neuberger. Repeated from yesterday
Producers Ann Peacock and Nick Utechin LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
by Peter Roberts. Provence 1213. A Crusade is descending to destroy the Cathar heresy. with Dominic Rickhards , Andy Hockley and Roger Hume. Director Nigel Bryant Rpt
Roy Porter returns with more stories from the past which help to make sense of the present.
(Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm)
Presented by Peter Evans.
Producer Adrian Washboume. Rptd Tue 8.00pm
Repeated from Tuesday
Six of the animals we love to hate write a letter in their own defence.
A Letter from a Fox
The cunning Mr Reynard , played by Tony Robinson , makes a plea for a little understanding and tolerance.
Written by Lynne Truss. Producer Sarah Blunt
with Sally Grace , Toby Longworth , Jeffrey Holland and Julie Gibbs. Repeated from yesterday
Robert Robinson is in Spain, where the sherry barons of Jerez proclaim their love for all things English.
Producer Nadine Grieve. Rptd Thur 11.30pm
Paul Wetter. This Is My Job
A chance to hear the rock phenomenon stripped down to a six-string guitar, his voice and a microphone. John Wilson invites him to relax, chat and play a few songs, and Tony Parsons gives his verdict on the man who has been leader of The Jam and The Style Council and, since 1992, simply Paul Weller. Producer Jerome Weatherald. Rptd Fri 9.30pm
Roderick Graham 's dramatisation of the novel by Jean Rhys based on her own life. Eileen Atkins plays Sasha, an Englishwoman living in Paris. with Alice Arnold , Constance Byme , Emma Gregory. Jeremy Spriggs and Peter Whitman. Music by Stephen Warbeck. Director Jane Morgan Rpt
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellors
Led by Father Oliver McTernan.
A series about the English language. 4: They're Speaking Our Tune. Frank Delaney looks for the tune patterns of English.
Producer Nigel Acheson Rpt
Presented by Melvyn Bragg. Novelist Josephine Hart defends the life of dark immorality lived by Oscar Wilde 's Dorian Gray. Read by Anthony Hyde. Producer Sara Conkey
Pianist David Owen Norris talks to leading soloists and accompanies them in their favourite pieces of music. 3: Cellist Raphael Wallfisch. Repeated from Tuesday
Part four of William Boyd 's Booker Prize-winning novel. with Rachel Atkins , Nicholas Boulton , Danielle Allen , Diana Hoddinott , Colin Pinney , James Taylor , Philip Anthony , Lyndam Gregory and Michael Onslow. Dramatised by John Peacock Director Eoin O'Callaghan