With the Rev Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts.
With James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Leslie Griffiths.
By Nigel Williams. 2: Hollywood
For details see yesterday
Producer Anne Peacock
LINES OPEN from 8.00am
By Noel Streatfeild. 2: The future of the Fossil sisters is decided.
For details see yesterday
Je'nni Murray meets Jennie Roberts. whose son Tom died before he was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome. Serial: Second Nature (11) For details see yesterday
Geoff Watts visits the first Sapphire nurse, who's improving the care of people with epilepsy in Hull.
Producer Richard Aedy. Rptd Sun 10.15pm
With Daire Brehan.
Sue MacGregor returns to Sutton
House in Hackney this week, where panellists Christopher Cook and Philippa Gregory are joined by guests writer and director Denise Coffey and composer, translator and theatre director Jeremy Sams. Producer Gillian Hush
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05 pm
Three emotionally charged relationships told through their correspondence at the time of the First World War.
2: Casualties of War. The deeply personal relationship between the young Robert Graves and the much older Siegfried Sassoon as revealed in their letters, diaries and poetry. compiled by Patrick J Quinn.
Show me the two so closely bound As we, by the wet bond of blood,
By friendship blossoming from mud.
Narrated by David Collings. With Jamie Glover as Robert Graves and Michael Maloney
as Siegfried Sassoon. Director Martin Jenkins
This week Odaline de la Martinez,
Dillie Keane and John Wallace join Paul Gambaccini to talk about their most passionate pieces on record. A Unique Broadcasting production Repeated Saturday at 11.00pm
With Russell Davies and guests. Editor Sharon Banoff
PHONE/ANSWERPHONE: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: Afternoon.Shift@bbc.co.uk
Gill Pyrah sees the new Jonathan Harvey play, and asks whether children's fiction is treated fairly by the media.
Producer Mohit Bakaya. Rvsd repeat 9.30pm
By Kate Pullinger.
"Toby used to tell other kids that we were orphans, but I've never had trouble telling people that my father is in prison. I find this information sorts out the meek from the strong." Read by Michelle Collins. Producer Sara Davies
With Jon Sopel and Linda Lewis.
Four-part comedy drama series by Christopher Fitz-Simon , set in Ballylenon, Co Donegal in 1954. 2: Phonsie and his diminutive sidekick, columnist Stumpy Bonnar , do their best to keep young Josie from the clutches of Packy McGoldrick , but it starts to appear as though they may have met their match.
Music arranged and performed by Stephanie Hughes. Director Eoin O'Callaghan
Richard wants a lawyer.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Reporter Steve Annett.
Producer Liz Carney. Rptd Saturday 5.00pm
Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Tony Wilkinson presents a week in the life of six streets in Britain.
3: High Street. Bottesford. In this north Leicestershire village between Grantham and Nottingham, a butcher has turned his high-street shop into a profitable franglais country bistro visited by gourmets from miles around, though locals feel out of place. Bottesford is also the capital of educational freedom of choice - parents can send their children to rival schools in three counties.
A Tony Wilkinson production
Presented by Tony Barringer. Producer Karen Turner
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: phone (0171) [number removed]between 9.30pm and 10.30pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
By Robert Louis Stevenson. 2: Setting Out
For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
2: Trances and Water Dances. As she continues her four-part journey into the heart of the mysterious island of Madagascar, Christina Dodwell almost gets carried away by the spirit of New Year, goes in search of mermaids and lands up to her neck in a river. Producer Simon Elmes Rpt