With the Rev Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts.
With James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Philip Crowe.
By Nigel Williams.
3: Indian Reservations For details see Monday
Repeated from Sunday 12.15pm
Piers Bishop continues his trawl through letters from the 1920s and 30s to the Radio Times. Read by Kenneth Cranham. Nigel Anthony , June Barrie and Victoria Carling. Producer Andrew Johnston
By Noel Streatfeild.
3: The sisters begin at stage school. For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Caroline Swinburne reports from Zambia on new educational programmes about nutrition.
Serial: Second Nature. Final episode. For details see Monday
Rptd from Sunday 2.00pm. FACTSHEET: send sae marked 30/95 to Gardeners' Question
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WithTasneemSiddiqi.
Gary Brown 's comedy series about family life in the 90s stars Jim Sweeney as Phil and Caroline Quentin as Sarah. 3: / Got You Babe with Jilly Bond. Deborah Berlin. Rachel Atkins , Jonathan Keeble , Eva Stuart and Joshua Towb Producer Ann Jobson
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Catherine Czerkawska 's four-part saga of yacht designers on the Clyde. 3: Still Waters. With James MacPherson
as James Lynn. with John Buick , Liam Brennan , Tom Smith , Douglas Stiven. Ceit Kearney , Wendy Roland , Astrid Wilson. Sheila Donald and Alec Heggie Director Hamish Wilson Rpt
Patrick Hannan concludes his look at the haphazard ways in which we describe each other.
The Fabulous Mrs Forbes Producer Hilary Green
With Daire Brehan and guests.
Brian Sibley reviews Casper, a family film about a ghost. Plus an interview with Robbie Coltrane.
Producer Paul Quinn. Rvsd rpt at 9.30pm
By Collin Johnson. Alice and Hubert have been friends for 30 weary years, but when he changes his image other things change too.... Read by Susan Engel. Producer Andy Jordan
With Jon Sopel and Wendy Jones.
Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
Three's a crowd.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Professor Kenneth Morgan reviews major themes of life in postwar Britain. 4: The Land without Music? Postwar cultural life as told by a music-making family from Bedford: German Jewish refugees, Hans and Kate Freyhan have taught music here for 50 years. Producer Tim Dee
Readings exploring the fate of nations and individuals after the war.
4: The Keys of Palestine by Robert Fisk. The story of two men, a Palestinian and a Jew, whose fates have been inextricably linked since the end of the war. Read by Gavin Mwir. Producer Julia Butt
No Rotas Here. In the last of the series Kim Mormanton reports on two very different all-male households. Producer Tessa Watt
With no overall coastal planning policy linking sea and land, Mark Whittaker asks whether the current voluntary management schemes will be enough to protect Britain's coasts.
Producer Jessica Mitchell. Rptd Sun 9.30pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
By Robert Louis Stevenson. 3: On the Road to Cheylarde For details see Monday
A six-part comedy show.
5: Shuttleworth Diplomacy. John decides he's not spending enough
"quality time" with his family. Written and performed by Graham Fellows. Producer Paul Schlesinger
Dan Gaster and Paul Powell tackle the questions no one else can be bothered to ask. With Simon Godley , Clare Cathcart and Martin Hyder. Producer Phil Clarke
Four-part comedy series written by and starring Nick Ball.
1: The Lost Boys. With Louisa Rix as Mum, Robert Harley , Toby Longworth and Julie Gibbs.
Producer Gareth Edwards Rpt