Presented by Richard Sanders. Producer Hugh O'Donnell
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.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Presented by Cliff Morgan. Producer Matthew Allen
Holiday news with Sandy Gall. Producer Jill Thomas
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The final comic report by broadcaster Roy Mallard , aka Chris Langham.
The Solicitor. "It's doubtless true that in a perfect world - one in which everyone had a right to expect permanently dry trousers, for instance - there wouldn't 't be any need for solicitors. Written by John Morton
Producer Paul Schlesinger
Final part 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
Nenad Sebek reports from his native city of Mostar where, three years ago, some of the worst fighting of the Yugoslav war took place. Producer Lucy Ash
Roger White returns, bringing the public face to face with decision-makers in the world of personal finance. This week: The Pensions Gamble Producer Sarah Pennells. Rptd Mon 11.30am
A six-part improvised historical saga. The Masterson Magical Marquee - Part 2. With Josie Lawrence , Paul Merton , Jim Sweeney , Caroline Quentin , Phelim McDermott and Lee Simpson. Producer Phil Clarke. Rptd Mon 6.30pm
With Paul Boateng MP; Howard Davies of the CBI; the Rt Hon Norman Lamont MP; and Professor Robert Winston. Repeated from yesterday
Lines Open from 12.30pm
As part of the BBC's tenth anniversary celebrations of Live Aid, Joe Dunlop's play tells the behind-the-scenes story of how the event was staged.
Interviews by Jonathan Ruffle.
Presented by Roy Porter. Producer Malcolm Brammar Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Peter Evans reports on the latest ideas about embryonic development. Producer Sandy Raffan. Rptd Tuesday 8.00pm
Reporter Jenny Cuffe. Repeated from Tuesday
5: A Letter from a Magpie. Timothy West stands up proud and defiant against the insults and accusations. Written by Miles Kington . Producer Sarah Blunt
Bitter comedy series from Belfast. Repeated from yesterday
"Shirley Valentines" on the island of Rhodes introduce Robert Robinson to the evil eye, an upfront form of sex education and the Greek way of dying. Producer Nadine Grieve. Rptd Thurs 11.30pm
John Drummond After a decade at the helm, Sir John Drummond , director of the Proms, bids farewell to the "greatest music festival in the world". In the company of Paul Vaughan , he looks forward to his final Proms in this centenary season. Producer Mohit Bakaya. Rptd Fri 9.30pm BBC Proms 1995 - the First Night is on Radio 3 and BBC 2 Friday at 8.00pm
Another chance to hear Gary Mitchell 's play about the pain and conflict between two Loyalist brothers in Belfast. with Marie Jones , Eileen McCloskey , Lalor Roddy , George Shane , B J Hogg and Trevor Moore. Director Pam Brighton Rpt
Producer Patrick Lambert
Led by Dr Susan White.
2: Blue Is the Colour of Hope. The story of Martha Kumsa , an Ethiopian political prisoner, and two members of the Canadian PEN organisation. Producer Marilyn Powell for CBC
Nick Yapp remembers his first two years at a school for maladjusted children.
Paul Gambaccini talks to Delia Jones ,
Barbara Dickson and David McAlmont.
Repeated from Tuesday
Part three of Nick Fisher 's thriller. with Dominic Letts , Geoffrey Matthews , Elaine Claxton , Maggie McCarthy , Tina Gray , David Jarvis and Tom Sevan. Director Richard Wortley Rpt