with the Rev Christopher Harrison.
with James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Mary McAleese.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
This week, Sandi Toksvig delves into the tempestuous pond of relationships. Paddling with her are the author of The Jewish Guide to Adultery, Rabbi Shmuel Boteach and leading divorce lawyer Raoul Felder. Producer Jon Rowlands
The story of Britain from the Romans to the 20th century.
(For details see Monday)
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Serial: An Instant in the Wind(2) For details see yesterday
Pippa Greenwood , Geoffrey Smith and Anne Swithinbank answer questions from visitors to the Gardeners' World Live exhibition at Birmingham's NEC. Chairman Eric Robson.
Repeated from Sunday 2.00pm
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with Chris Choi.
Fourth episode of Lucy Flannery 's sitcom about local government.
Chesbury FC is in dire trouble, but manager Frank Spanner and number one fan the Lady Mayoress have high hopes for its future. With Nelson David , John Duttine , James Grout , Rosy Fordham, Nick Hardy , Howard Lew
Lewis, Toby Longworth , Jan Ravens ,
Vivienne Rochester and June Whitfield. Producer Liz Anstee
with Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Four true stories of pioneering investigations in the field of pathology, dramatised by Michael Butt from The Ghost Disease and Other Stories by Michael Howell and Peter Ford.
2: The Last Infirmity
By 1898, the Americans have driven the Spanish out of Cuba, but yellow fever remains. Commissioned to unravel the tales that obscure the real causes of the disease, two young doctors, Caroll and Lazear, employ outrageous methods in their pursuit of the truth.
A Fiction Factory production
Six programmes in which Patrick Hannan walks the dividing line between us and them as he examines the haphazard ways people describe each other. Discoveries in a Daimler Producer Hilary Green
with Daire Brehan and guests.
Brian Sibley reviews the week's new film releases, including Nicholas Cage and Shirley Maclaine in Guarding Tess and the British film Clockwork Mice. Producer Julian May. Rvsd rpt at 9.30pm
by Dennis Carey.
A chance meeting in a bar in Rome revives memories of youthful romances in postwar Europe and blue-eyed Ilona.
Read by John Baddeley.
with Jon Sopel and Linda Lewis.
Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
Lynda's on her high horse. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Presented by John Waite. Editor Graham Ellis
Repeated tomorrow at 9.05am
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Repeated from yesterday 11.30am
In the last of the series,
Johnny Vaughan tries to find out why it is so difficult to make a video recorderthat anyone can programme.
A Union Pictures production. Rptd Sun 9.30pm
On one side of the game-park fence - a wildlife success story. On the other - human poverty. Nick Worrall examines the legacy of this wild apartheid in South Africa and finds that black resentment is being turned into hope for both people and animals.
Producer Grant Sonnex.
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Owen Bennett Jones.
8: War Is for Clowns
For details see Monday
Ben Moor 's comedy of connections narrated by Oliver Postgate.
The Travel. The last of the series traces the connection between Finland's toothpaste deposits, Egypt's cat museum and Bang, the fourth
Rice Crispie. With Dan Strauss , Kerry Shale, Michael Troughton , Doon Mackichan , Alexander Armstrong and Ben Moor. Producer Jon Naismith
An album of forgotten sporting heroes. Hugo De Vries. The tale of the late
50s champagne Charlie and reckless driver complete this series of collectable characters.
Written by Simon Bullivant Producer Richard Wilson