Presented by Jeremy Cherfas. Producer Richard Sanders
With James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Janet McLarty
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Gabrielle Cox.
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Matthew Allen
Presented by Sandy Gall. Producer Jill Thomas
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Broadcaster Roy Mallard , aka Chris Langham , files another report.
5: The Doctor. "After university, Neville Palmer went through a phase of rebellion against parental wishesand decided to become a sculptor. But then he found out that that's what his parents wanted him to do, so he enrolled as a medical student."
With Jonathan Coy. Felicity Montagu , Siriol Jenkins, James Greene , Kim Wall and Jane Whittenshaw. Written by John Morton. Producer Paul Schlesinger
Part five of Ian Hislop and Nick Newman 's comic mini-series.
With Mac McDonald, Felicity Montagu , Jonathan Coy , Julian Dutton , Toby Longworth and Steve Steen. Producer Colin Swash
Austria is in turmoil. Support for its new EU membership has slumped, and scandals are rocking the Church and politics. David Walter reports. Producer Rosie Goldsmith
Presented by Alison Mitchell. Producer Tim Bowler
The Masterson Magical Marquee - Part One. Josie Lawrence and Paul Merton
return for a new series of the improvised historical saga. With Jim Sweeney , Caroline Quentin , Phelim McDermott and Lee Simpson.
Producer Phil Clarke. Rptd Monday at 6.30pm 0 See This Week: page 9
From Wiltshire, with Andrew Foster of the Audit Commission, Anthony Howard , Glenda Jackson MP and Nicholas Soames MP.
Producer Nick Utechin. Rptd from yesterday
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Lines Open from 12.30pm
Dramatised by George MacDonald Fraser from his own novel.
With Laurence Payne as Frey Luis, Ruth Gemmell as Lady Margaret Dacre and Bill Wrightman as Archie Noble.
From the author of the Flashman novels and The Steel Bonnets comes a gripping drama set on the Anglo-Scottish border in 1599.
Presented by Roy Porter. Producer Malcolm Brammar Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
Presented by Peter Evans.
Producer Adrian Washboume. Rptd Tue 8.00pm
Reporter Gerry Northam. Repeated from Tuesday
4: Letter from an Adder. Poet and writer Benjamin Zephaniah is a rastaminded adder whose serious sunbathing is rudely interrupted.
Written by Lionel Kelleway. Producer Sarah Biunt
More bitter satire from sunny Belfast. Repeated from yesterday
Robert Robinson investigates the appeal of the Great English Detective with the Swedish Sherlock Holmes Society.
Producer Nadine Grieve. Rptd Thur 11.30pm
Mixed Doubles: the Art of Twins
Western culture has long been fascinated by the idea of twins. Kevin Jackson seeks an explanation for this fascination from writers, artists and film-makers who have grappled with the theme, and from twins who have turned their genetic novelty into novel art.
Producer Paul Quinn. Rptd Friday at 9.30pm
A comedy by Colin Douglas and Harry Quinn about an amateur operatic society in Edinburgh. with Michael MacKenzie , Sheila Donald , Jan Wilson , Mark Cox , Maria Miller ,
Michael Elder , Muriel Romanes , John Yule , Ian Sexon , Michael Perceval-Maxwell and Claire Liddell.
Director Hamish Wilson Rpt
Producer Anthony Sellors
Led by the Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
A second airing for this documentary series. 1: The Other History. Ed Ball explores his family's slave-owning past. Producer David Isay for Soundprint. USA
Nick Yapp remembers his first years at a school for maladjusted children.
In the last of the series, David Owen
Norris talks to saxophonist John Harle. Repeated from Tuesday
Part two of Nick Fisher 's thriller.
With Geoffrey Matthews. Elaine Claxton , Neville Jason , Tina Gray , Maggie McCarthy , David Jarvis and Margaret John. Director Richard Wortley Rpt