With Judge Dick Hamilton.
With James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Angela Tilby.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Producer Anne Peacock. UNES OPEN from 8.00am
(For details see yesterday)
Introduced by Jenni Murray. In the genocide of Rwanda, women played their part in the massacre. Lindsey Hilsum considers the women who killed. Serial: Ladder of Years (5) For details see yesterday
STATES OF MIND
Professor Anthony Clare enters the world of the self-help organisation and voluntary group and asks why so many of them seem to spend so much time fighting each other.
Producer Bruce Whitney Low. Rptd Sun 10.15pm HELPLINE: For free and confidential information and advice, call [number removed]
WithTasneemSiddiqi.
Richard III talks to Eeyore and Oedipus shares confessions with Captain
Haddock. Outrageous parody, biting wit and original writing from
Roger McGough , Miles Kington , Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane in a six-part series of a new irreverent literary game. Chaired by Barnsley poet Ian McMillan. Producer Marc Jobst
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
JOHN KEATS (1795-1821)
Written and presented by Elizabeth Cook. The poet John Keats 's brief blazing life began 200 years ago in London on 31 October, 1795. This dramatic exploration of crucial events in the poet's life, as experienced through his letters, features Michael Maloney as the voice of Keats. Producer Michael Earley
Richard Baker talks to soprano
Penelope Price Jones and pianist
Philip Martin , who are celebrating 25 years of marriage and music-making. Producer Ray Abbott. Rptd Sat 11.00pm
With DaireBrehan. In the first of three features about a couple about to retire after 27 years farming in the north Pennines, Mark Holdstock meets Frank and Nancy White. Editor Sharon Banoff
PHONE/ANSWERPHONE: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: afternoon.shift@bbc.co.uk
Paul Vaughan talks to the playwright Wole Soyinka , as his new play opens at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, and considers trends of horror fiction.
Producer Jackie Christie. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By Gillian Tindall. Her old home is now a museum, a ghostly reflection of its former self, but she remembers way, way back - to how it used to be when she lived there. Read by Linda Polan. Producer Lucy Hackney. Rptd next Saturday
With Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
A six-part comedy about three sisters by Simon Brett. Starring Rosemary Leach as Anna, Nicola Pagett as Victoria and Celia Imrie as Charlotte. 5: Seasonal Adjustment
Producer Ann Jobson Rpt
It's Guy's first time.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Reporter Lesley Curwen.
Producer David Haggle. Rptd Sat 5.00pm
Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Linda Mitchell presents a six-part series of the magazine which highlights issues relating to the lives of black and Asian people in Britain, beginning with a visit to the Africa Centre in London's Covent Garden. What have been the achievements of the current "Africa
95" season? An invited panel and audience share theirthoughts.
Producer Peter Griffiths. COMMENTS: Phone
(0171) [number removed](24 hours). FAX: (0171) [number removed]. E-MAIL: in.living.colour@bh.bbc.co.uk
Presented by Peter White. Producer Dave Harvey
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: phone (0171) [number removed]between 9.30pm and 10.30pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Janet Cohen.
Each weekday night in the run-up to the announcement of this year's Booker Prize winner on Tuesday 7
November, an extract is read from one of the five shortlisted novels. Tonight, The Ghost Road by Pat Barker. Producer David Hunter
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
By Margaret Atwood.
7: The Wife's Proposal For details see yesterday