with Fr Denis Blackledge SJ.
with James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Roy Jenkins.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament
Talk to Nick Ross and his guests on an issue of the moment.
Lines Open from 8.00am
The story of Britain from the Romans to the 20th century with the words of Sir Winston Churchill.
Read by Paul Eddington.
17: Cnut and Edmund Ironside For details see yesterday
Jean Snedegar discovers the secret passions of Catherine the Great through her love letters.
Serial: An Instant in the Wind (6) For details see yesterday
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care - from the research laboratory and the operating theatre to the dentist's chair and GP's surgery. Producer Deborah Cohen
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45pm
with Daire Brehan.
Buildings and books, pictures and people, music and memories - all ingredients in that rich mixture, British heritage, and all grist to
Sue MacGregor 's mill as she quizzes panellists Christopher Cook , Stephen Feber , Adele Geras and Philippa Gregory at the Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester.
Producer Gillian Hush
* See This Week: page 14
with Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Terry James 's play is a tall tale for a midsummer's afternoon. Sundar arrives one sleepy afternoon at a railway halt somewhere in East Anglia. How did he get there and where does he vanish to?
Director Janet Whitaker
Pianist David Owen Norris talks to six leading soloists and accompanies them in their favourite pieces of music. 5: Violinist Ernst Kovacic.
Producer Daniel Snowman. Rptd Sat 11.00pm
with Louis Robinson and guests. Editor Sharon Banoff
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Robert Dawson Scott sees the stage version of They Shoot Horses, Don't They? at the Newcastle Playhouse and reads two Southern Gothic novels. Producer Helen Garrison. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
by Tom MacDonagh. Hanratty lives in the twilight world of the London Irish, but a Greek package holiday turns him into a god. Read by Dan Gordon. Producer Pam Brighton Rpt
with Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Edith Wharton 's novel, dramatised in six parts, with Andrew Wincott as Newland Archer , Suzanne Bertish as Ellen Olenska and Cathryn Harrison asMayWelland.
5: The reality of "We're together only so long as we're apart" sinks in for Newland and Ellen.
Dramatised by Christopher Reason Director David Hunter Rpt
Temperatures run high.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Reporter Gerald Butt.
Producer Sharon Rowe. Rptd Sat 5.00pm
Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Linda Mitchell presents the magazine programme with the news, views and stories that reflect the lives of Britain's black and Asian communities, including a 75th birthday tribute to the distinguished sitar player Ravi Shankar. Producer Edward Odim
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E-MAIL: in.living.colour@bh.bbc.co.uk
with Tony Barringer. Producer Dave Harvey
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig in Cannes for the EU Summit and Isabel Hilton in London.
by Andre Gide. Part 2. For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am