Presented by Anna Hill. Producer Richard Sanders
With James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Janet McLarty
With John Humphrys and Peter Hobday.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Mary McAleese.
Presented by Cliff Morgan. Producer Victoria Pennock
Holiday news with Sandy Gall. Producer Jill Thomas
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With Ned Sherrin.
Producer Jon Rowlands
New Labour, New Politics. Can Labour be radical enough? Andrew Marr considers how a Labour government might respond to the demands created by a new kind of politics. Producer Jane Ashley
Producer Tony Grant
With Alison Mitchell.
Martin Young is in the chair with Alan Coren , Francis Wheen , Jeremy Hardy and Chris Lowe for a look back at the week. Producer Aled Evans. Rptd Monday 6.30pm
Nick Clarke chairs a topical discussion in Tonbridge, Kent, with guests
Alistair Darling MP; John Edmonds of the GMB: Sir Marcus Fox , Chairman of the Conservative backbench 1922 Committee: and Liz Lynne MP. Repeated from yesterday
Producers Nick Utechin and Anne Peacock LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
A comic road movie by Neil Bromley , Tony Casement and lain Gonoude, the first of 32 original works being broadcast for BBC Radio's 1995 Young Writers' Festival.
Dr Julian bred his pig for pork, but it grew to love Presley. with Brian Perkins and Liz MacKean as themselves. Other parts played by members of the company. Director Roanna Benn
By Andrew Wallace.
In this black comedy, a phone operator's working day becomes a living nightmare. with George Allonby , Stephen Critchlow. Zulema Dene , Becky Hindley , Sandra James-Young and Geoffrey Whitehead. Director Mairi Russell
Each week in this six-part series, a computer selects a date at random and Peter Snow and his team then bring alive a newspaper from that day in history.
2:17 March 1814. The Times for that day provides the stories: Napoleon finally faces defeat and the theft of a watch merits a death sentence. An Andrew Green production
Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Peter Evans presents highlights of this year's British Association Annual Science Festival from Newcastle University.
Producer Richard Aedy. Rptd Tuesday 8.00pm
In the final portrait, Michael O'Donnell meets butcher David Stubbs and his wife
Evelyn. Five years ago, their daughter's life-support machine was switched off. Repeated from Tuesday
Six programmes in which David Owen Norris, sitting at his piano, asks the really hard questions about music. 2: Pricksong
Producer Elizabeth Burke
Gary Waldhorn plays Aaron Sherwood and Robert Hariey is Sam Driscoll in the final part of Will Buckley's comedy series. Snookered
Repeated from yesterday
Joe Queenan and his three boisterous guests with more stateside chat.
Producer Hamish Mykura. Rptd Thur 11.30pm
Outing Africa
As the Africa 95 arts season prepares to showcase two ground-breaking exhibitions of African art - one at the Royal Academy, the other at the Whitechapel Gallery - Louisa Buck asks just how the continent is being framed. Producer Sarah Barnett
Sasha Pick stars as Judy Garland in Humphrey Carpenter 's musical entertainment depicting a day in the life of the Hollywood legend.
Music performed by Vile Bodies with musical director Colin Good. Director Nigel Bryant Rpt
More favourite melodies presented by Brian Kay.
Producer Patrick Lambert
A hymn, a reading and a reflection led by Father Michael Child.
Simon Armitage asks
Seamus Heaney about his latest poetry and the series of lectures delivered during his time as professor of poetry at
Oxford, The Redress of Poetry, due to be published this week. Producer Sue Roberts
Alex Ferguson goes to South Shields to tell a tale of disaster and visionary innovation.
Producer Gillian Hush
Ned Sherrin tells Jeremy Nicholas about moments in performance that send a shiver down his spine. Repeated from Tuesday
A seven-part dramatisation of the classic vampire story from the master of modem horror. 6: Ben, Matt and Jimmy return to Barlow's lair to find Susan, but has she joined the vampires? with Doug Bradley , Nigel Anthony. Kerry Shale , Gavin Muir , Vincent Marzello and Lorelei King. Music by Elizabeth Parker of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Dramatised by Gregory Evans. Director Adrian Bean Rpt