With the Rev Alan Reid.
With Alex Brodie 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
LINES OPEN from 8.00am
The story of Britain from the Romans to the 20th century.
72: Charles I and The Right of an English Man
For details see yesterday
Introduced by Jenni Murray. He's called Bruce, he wears corks in his hat and he wouldn't give a four-X for anything else. But Australia is finding the stereotype of the Ozzie man an international embarrassment.
Caroline Swinburne reports on the push by the Office of the Status of Women to change Macho Man to Mucho Caring and Sharing Man. Serial: Ladder of Years (10) For details see yesterday
STATES OF MIND
Ten years ago, research revealed that the average length of stay in psychiatric hospitals for deaf people was more than 19 years, compared to less than 5 months for hearing patients. In the last of the present series, Professor Anthony Clare looks at the current state of mental health provision for those with a hearing impairment.
Producer Paul Kobrak. Rptd Sun 10.15pm HELPLINE: for free and confidential information and advice, call [number removed]
With Chris Choi.
Mrs Malaprop shares a Jacuzzi with Eliza Doolittle , and the She Devil flirts with Frankenstein at a rave. More bizarre couplings from Miles Kington, Dillie Keane , Roger McGough and Mark Thomas. Ian McMillan chairs the irreverent literary game. Producer Marc Jobst
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
In Alex Mermikides' play, Alec McCowen plays Arthur and Elaine Claxton the angel he finds at the foot of his bed one morning.
Richard Baker talks to the Japanese-born Nobuko Imai , one of the world's leading viola players.
Producer Ray Abbott. Rptd Sat 11.00pm
With Daire Brehan.
In the first of two features from southern Spain, Gabrielle Saunders encounters the Brits who, before building a new life, face the problem of building a new house. Editor Sharon Banoff
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Paul Vaughan looks at the current children's books on offer and reviews the novel Tortilla Curtain. Producer Ann Marie O'Callaghan. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By Penelope Lively. "There was once a merchant of dreams, the window of his shop was bright with the stuff of his dreams - they promised happiness, mystery and romance...." Read by Sara Coward. Producer Rosemary Watts
With Jon Sopel and Linda Lewis.
Last in the series by Simon Brett. Starring Rosemary Leach , Nicola Pagett and Celia Imrie.
A Man Who Cares. Victoria fumes jealously as Charlotte proudly parades her latest lover.
Producer Ann Jobson Rpt
Accidents happen ...
Reporter Alisdair Sandford.
Producer David Lewis. Rptd Sat 5.00pm
Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Linda Mitchell discusses current issues affecting the lives of Black and Asian people in Britain, and meets leading Indian film star Naseeruddin Shah. Producer Peter Griffiths
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Presented by Peter White. Producer Dave Harvey
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Janet Cohen.
A reading from the winner of the 1995 Booker Prize for Fiction, announced at the Guildhall this evening. Producer David Hunter
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
By Patrick McGrath. Part 2. For details see yesterday