Producers John Harvey , Ruth Kiely and Tessa Polniaszek
With Dr Satyanarayana Shastry.
With James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Lavinia Byrne.
Nigel Farrell discovers what has happened to the people and stories that made the news exactly one year ago. Producer Lucy Cacanas
Richard Littlejohn takes aim at political correctness, while Maureen Freely asks why feminists have ignored motherhood. Chairman Melvyn Bragg. Producer Ruth Gardiner
Tony Robinson reads the first part of Eric Morecambe 's hilarious tale of ghoulish intrigue. Abridged in five episodes by Penny Leicester. A Vampire with the Vapours Producer Sally Avens
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Short Story: Charity. Eleanor Bron begins a tw&part reading of Michelle Roberts 's story. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
Presented by Vincent Duggleby.
Producer Mike Johnson. Lines open from 10.00am
WithTasneemSiddiqi.
The Midlands team returns with a narrow lead and a smart strip to take on the resident London team.
Producer Amanda Mares. Rptd Wed 6.30pm
With James Cox.
Repeated from Friday
By Stephen Mulrine , based on characters created by Peter Turnbull , in the six-part series set in Glasgow. 2: Suffer the Children. A suicide is one thing, but an imported one makes the cops in P Division think again. with Liam Brennan , Jake D'Arcy ,
Janette Foggo , Crawford Logan , Eliza Langland ,
Jan Moffatt , Martin Heller , Joanna Tope , Rebecca Hawking, Stewart McQuarrie , Billy Strachan and Jennifer Black. Director Hamish Wilson
With Laurie Taylor. Rock 'n'Roll. Did 60s blues star John Mayall really live in a treehouse? Martin Vincent 's search for his musical roots takes him to a leafy suburb in Manchester.
Lynne Walker sees Amanda Donohoe in Miss Julie at the Royal Exchange,
Manchester, and Janacek's Jenufa at
Opera North.
Producer Jackie Christie. Revised rpt at 9.30pm
A week of fairy stories starts with A S Byatt's popularfairy tale about a beautiful miller's daughter and a brash young sailor. Read by Sheila Mitchell. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon. Rptd next Sat
With Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Kate takes the biscuit.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
A look atthisyear's range of cookbooks. Repeated from Friday
By Jimmy Murphy. The Indian com which Sir Robert Peel sent over to Ireland to alleviate the famine of the 1840s proved inedible and the Irish cursed it with the name Peel's Brimstone. with Stella McCusker , Peter O'Meara , Michelle Forbes , Niamh Ljneham , Michele Simms , David Wilmot , Noel McGee , Paddy Scully , Emma O'Neil , Trevor Moore , Cathy Brennan. Patrick Rtzsymons and Dan Gordon. Director Pam Brighton
Five make-believe documentaries revealing the afterlife of famous characters from children's history.
3: Whatever Happened to the Seven Dwarves?
Written by Adrian Mourby. Producer Brian King
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
By William Makepeace Thackeray.
Read by Andy Hamilton and abridged in five parts by Pete Atkin.
1: It is 1845, and footman James Plush is suddenly worth f 30,000. A Taylor Made Films production
Buffy Davis reads the first part of Margaret Atwood 's novel, abridged in ten parts by Katie Campbell. Producer Sally Avens