With Dr Eleanor Kapp.
With John Humphrys in London and James Naughtie in Blackpool.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Richard Harries.
By John Cole. 3: James Callaghan For details see Monday
With Libby Purves and guests. Producer Dymphna Flynn
The story of Britain from the Romans to the 20th century.
58: The First Tudor King For details see Monday
Jenni Murray talks to social psychologist Terri Apter about making the most of the midlife. Serial: Mrs Frampton (2) For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 2pm
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With Liz Barclay.
Neil McKay 's six-part comedy taps into the British obsession with homes.
2: Movement. The only way Antony and Brian can rescue their building firm is by bringing Greta into the picture. with James McMartin , Tracy Brabin , Judith Davis , Andrea Huell , Kieron Ashforth and Matthew Nylan. Director Kate Rowland
With Nick Clarke at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool and James Cox in London.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
by Vincent Mcinerney
First of four stories of individual or group heroism.
When the City of Cairo was torpedoed in 1942, the survivors found themselves 500 miles from the nearest land.
Michael Rosen presents the series about children's books.
Conflict Is the Meat of Each Story
Popular author Bernard Ashley talks about his books for modern children. Producer Jill Burridge
With Daire Brehan. Ken Cooper asks serving and retired soldiers if they still take a shine to the army boot.
Paul Gambaccini reviews the week's film releases and talks to director
Terence Davies and the star of a movie about a 20th-century castrato. Producer Helen Garrison. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By Page Edwards. An unlikely couple - she's 20 years older, and his boss. Read by Roger May.
Producer Rosemary Watts. Rptd next Sunday
With Chris Lowe in Blackpool and Linda Lewis in London.
Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
Kathy and Sid make a decision. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Presented by John Waite.
Editor Graham Ellis. Rptd tomorrow 9.05am WRITE TO: Face the Facts, BBC, London W1A1AA
John Tusa presents the last of the first batch of programmes. The series returns next April.
Contraception has become commonplace, especially in the west. But with 5.8 billion people on the planet - and rising - what does the future hold? John Tusa investigates.
Britain is to follow in the footsteps of America and introduce military-style boot camps for young criminal.
Martin McNeely reports from one of the more successful in Virginia. Producer Cathie Mahoney
A tour through the history of maths. 2: Ben Silbum discovers that in the ancient Indian and Arab worlds, maths was developed and applied with gusto to astronomy, religion and navigation. Producer Anne McNaught. Rptd Sun 9.30pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig in Blackpool and Isabel Hilton in London.
By Redmond O'Hanlon. 3: Rapid City, Borneo For details see Monday
Desmond Olivier Dingle's Compleat Life and Works of William Shakespeare by Desmond Olivier Dingle
In the last of the series, Desmond and guests re-enact great Shakespearean moments from cinematic history.
with Mossie Smith and Kevin Allen. Written by Patrick Barlow. Producer Liz Anstee
11.30 If You're So Clever, Why Aren't You Rich?
A six-part comedy by Richard Turner and Paul Shearer. Starring Richard E Grant as Giles, Amanda Root as Judith and Peter Capaldi as David. 3: Nothing but the Truth with Alexander Armstrong, Jillie Meers, Geoffrey Whitehead. Annabel Mullion and Eva Stuart. Music by Pete Baikie Producer Paul Schlesinger
By Martin Amis. Part 8. For details see Monday