Presented by Anna Hill. Producer Steve Peacock
with James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Janet McLarty
with John Humphrysand 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 with hapless broadcaster Roy Mallard , played by Chris Langham. 3: The Journalist with Kim Wall and Steven Critchlow. Written by John Morton. Producer Paul Schlesinger
Ian Hislop and Nick Newman 's epic mini-series in six parts.
3: Cravate and Pomeroy face execution by ritual disembowelment. with Felicity Montagu. Jonathan Coy. Julian Dutton. Toby Longworth and Steve Steen. Producer Colin Swash Rpt
Presented by David Walter. As the debate on the future of the European Union hots up, a report from Spain and Poland on the battle over enlargement. Producer Rosie Goldsmith. Editor Sian Kevill
Presented by Alison Mitchell. Producer Frances Macdonald
The antidote to panel games with Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden , Willie Rushton , Tim Brooke-Taylor and chairman Humphrey Lyttelton. Colin Sell is at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Monday 6.30pm
Nick Utechin chairs a topical discussion in Treorchy, with Peter Hain MP, the Rt Hon David Howell MP. journalist Ann Leslie and film producer David Puttnam. Repeated from yesterday
Producers Nick Utechin and Anne Peacock LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
A short season on the linked theme of people and countries on the margins opens with this play by Mike Dorrell , with Clive Merrison as Gerald of Wales. When the archbishopric of St David 's in remotest Pembrokeshire becomes vacant, Gerald's Welsh ancestry should make him the perfect candidate. with Brendan Charleson , Richard Nichols , Dafydd Wyn Roberts , Brinley Jenkins and Jason Hughes. Director Alison Hindell
Presented by Roy Porter. Producer Malcolm Brammar Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Presented by Peter Evans. Producer Adrian Washboume. Rptd Tue 8.00pm
Repeated from Tuesday
2: A Letter from a Cuckoo Julia McKenzie plays the bird who claims to have had her maternal instincts successfully rechannelled. Written by Miles Kington . Producer Sarah Blunt
with Sally Grace , Toby Longworth and Jeffrey Holland. Repeated from yesterday
Robert Robinson slopes off to the millionaire resort of St Moritz. Producer Penelope Gibbs. Rptd Thu 11.30pm
A Club for Gentlemen
From catches in Twelfth Nightto Myfanwy at the Albert Hall , Paul Allen investigates the history of male voice choirs.
Producer Robyn Read. Rptd Friday at 9.30pm
by Jonathan Myerson , with Juliet Aubrey as Angel and Timothy West as Mr Levy. Angel is a modern woman, who brings zeal to her PhD research into sexuality. with Margaret John , Elaine Claxton , Neville Jason , Mark Lambert , Don McCorkindale , Peter Whitman and James Taylor. Music by Elizabeth Parker. Director Peter Kavanagh Rpt
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellors
Led by Father Michael Child.
A series about the English language. 5: The Scotia Bar. Frank Delaney visits an anarchic indigenous foreign language at its demotic interface ... Producer Neil Trevithick Rpt
Presented by Melvyn Bragg. In the final programme, Lord Archer defends
Macbeth against charges of excessive ambition. Reader Anthony Hyde. Producer Sara Conkey
Flautist Jennifer Stinton talks about some of her favourite pieces of music. Repeated from Tuesday
Final episode of William Boyd 's Booker Prize-winning novel. with Danielle Allen , Diana Hoddinott , Vivienne Rochester. Lyndam Gregory , Colin Pinney and Gareth Armstrong. Dramatised by John Peacock. Director Eoin O'Callaghan Rpt