With James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Janet McLarty
With Jeremy Harris and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With David Winter.
Presented by Cliff Morgan. Producer Victoria Pennock
Holiday news with Sandy Gall. Producer Jill Thomas
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In the last of the series, Miles Kington and Edward Enfield try not to mention the Millennium.
A Tony Staveacre production
Last of the series in which Armando lannucci looks at a world of extremes.
On Retreat. Armando finds a way out. Producer Brian King
Producer Tony Grant
The series that brings the public face to face with personal financiers. 5: The Hard Sell.Roger White tries to catch up with those involved in one-day sales. Producer Sarah Pennells. Rptd Mon 11.30am
The last improvised historical saga. St Valentine's Day Mastersons. With Josie Lawrence , Paul Merton , Jim Sweeney , Caroline Quentin , Phelim McDermott and Lee Simpson. Producer Phil Clarke. Rptd Mon 6.30pm
A debate about the way elderly people are cared for in our society. Repeated from yesterday
Bill Bryson attempts to find out why Americans behave differently from us. 3: Going West Producer Brian King
By Robert Leeson. Dramatised by Martin Jameson.
This is the story of a small-town boy's struggle with an incompetent Genie.
With Gavin Muir, Becky Hindley, Stephen Thorne, Sally Baxter, Helena Breck, Stephen Critchlow, Hayley Fairclough, John Hartley, Sandra James-Young, Joseph Vickers and Ashley Russell.
Julia Slater tells the story of Harry de Windt's expedition to explore the feasibility of a Paris-New York rail link. Read by Geoffrey Wheeler. Producer Gillian Hush
A six-part portrait of Northern Ireland. 3: The political considerations surrounding the media. Producer Louis Edmondson Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Presented by Alun Lewis. Producer Richard Aedy. Rptd Tue 8.00pm
Julian O'Halloran reports in the last of the series. Repeated from Tuesday
The work of six imprisoned writers. 3: A story from the novelist Yashar Kemal currently under trial in Turkey. Producer Neil Trevithick
A series of alternative solutions. 2: Charity Repeated from yesterday
From New York, the American writer and satirist Joe Queenan is back with another eight editions of the transatlantic chat show. Producer HamishMykura. Rptd Thurs 11.30pm
Michael Crawford in Las Vegas
The latest extravaganza in Las Vegas is called EfXand stars
Michael Crawford as the wizard guide to a galaxy of special effects. Tony Palmer meets Crawford in Vegas.
Producer Anthony Denselow. Rptd Fri 9.30pm
Bruce Bedford's play is a disturbing modern fable about a woman's attempt to make a dream come true. with Sybil Wintrope , Joanna Tope , James Bryce ,
Alexander Morton. Isabel Wright , Mark McDonnell and Sharon Maharaj. Director Hamish Wilson Rpt
Producer Patrick Lambert
Led by the Rt Rev Richard Harries , Bishop of Oxford.
In the first of seven programmes, Simon Armitage talks to Margaret Atwood and David Dabydeen about writing both poetry and fiction. Producer Sally Marmion
This seriesjuxtaposes many voices to unlock the attitudes and ambiguities to be found in six simple words.
1: Style. From designer underpants to a politician's presence. Producer Martin Buckley
Paul Gambaccini talks to Diana Burrell
, Phil Pope and Tom Robinson. Repeated from Tuesday
Beginning a seven-part dramatisation of the classic vampire story. with John Moffatt , Matt Zimmerman ,
Shelley Thompson. Harry Towb , Peter Whitman , Frances Jeater , Don Fellows , Ronald Femee. David Jarvis and David Fried. Music by Elizabeth Parker of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Dramatised by Gregory Evans. Director Adrian Bean Rpt