Presented by Anna Hill.
With James Whitbourn and 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.
Presented by Cliff Morgan. Producer Victoria Pennock
Holiday news with Simon Parkes. Producer Jill Thomas
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Miles Kington and Edward Enfield search for some common ground. With guest Harry Enfield (relation). A Tony Staveacre production
Armando lannucci takes tentative steps into a world of extremes. 2: Ideal Homes
Producer Brian King
In the last of the series, David Walter reports from Spain's Basque country where the problem of terrorism remains intractable. Plus reports on Turkey's equivalent of Jeremy Paxman and Italian counts. Producer Arlene Gregorius
Roger White brings the public face to face with decision-makers in the world of personal finance.
3: Subject to Status. The credit industry. Producer Sarah Pennells. Rptd Mon 11.30am
4: The Masterson Bunch. With Paul Merton , Josie Lawrence , Jim Sweeney , Caroline Quentin , Phelim McDermott and Lee Simpson. Producer Phil Clarke. Rptd Monday at 6.30pm
Sue Cameron chairs a debate on the UK's relationship with Europe. Repeated from yesterday
Six programmes in which Bill Bryson scours 375 years of American history, in an attempt to find out why Americans talk and behave differently from us. 1: Brave New World Producer Brian King + See This Week: page 10
Christopher Reason's play won the 1992 Writers' Guild New Play Award. with Theresa Streatfeild , Joanna Wake , Peter Gunn , Eric Allan. John Church, Jonathan Adams , David Learner , Peter Penry Jones and Gordon Reid. Director Marilyn Imrie Rpt
A six-part portrait of 75 years of Northern Ireland. A Troubled Start. The political upheaval and violence that surrounded the formation of Northern Ireland. Producer Louis Edmondson Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Huntington's chorea is an incurable hereditary condition but scientists now believe brain grafts may offer a treatment. Alun Lewis reports. Producer Richard Aedy. Rptd Tues 8.00pm
Reporter Steve Annett. Repeated from Tuesday
The Russian poet Irina Ratushinskaya introduces the work of six writers imprisoned or on trial.
1: The Nigerian writer, poet and environmentalist Ken Saro Wiwa. Producer Neil Trevithick
Last in the satirical series from Belfast. Repeated from yesterday
The diamond dealers of Antwerp show Robert Robinson their glittering world. Producer Nadine Grieve. Rptd Thur 11.30pm
Drawing the Line
Are drawings and draughtmanship things of the past? Tim Marlow talks to artists and art historians about the simple beauty of the line.
Producer Jerome Weatherald. Rptd Fri 9.30pm
Neville Watchurst's play is a truthful account of the relationship between Heinrich Himmler and Dr Felix Kersten.
Producer Patrick Lambert
Led by Canon David Hutt.
Last in the series of collaborations between documentary-makers. A Harley Street Address Producer Suzy Andrews Rpt
Last of the series in which Nick Yapp remembers his first two years at a school for maladjusted children.
Paul Gambaccini talks to Odaline de la Martinez, Dillie Keane and John Wallace.
Repeated from Tuesday
Final part of Nick Fisher 's thriller. with Dominic Letts , Geoffrey Matthews , Elaine Claxton , Maggie McCarthy , Claire Russell and David Jarvis. Director Richard Wortley Rpt