With the Rev Alan Reid.
With Sue MacGregor and Alex Brodie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Leslie Griffiths.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Michael Buerk chairs a live investigation into questions of morality raised by one of the week's news stories. Witnesses face cross-examination from
Janet Daley , Rabbi Hugo Gryn ,
Michael Mansfield QC and Dr David Starkey. Producer David Coomes
CINEMA 100
The story of Britain.
74: The King's on the Run For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray. More and more drum kits in bedrooms are being bashed by girls, as being a "drummer in a band" acquires a new glamour. Kathleen Griffin talks to the role models and the trainees.
Serial: Ladder of Years (12) For details see Monday
Producer Tony Grant
With Lesley Riddoch.
Chris Kelly chairs the lighthearted food and drink panel game. Written by Simon Bullivant Producer Richard Wilson
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Fay Weldon 's comic satire is set in the casualty department of a city hospital. A man is treated for couvade - a custom of the South Sea Islands whereby the father of a newborn child is cared for as if he were physically affected. with Jenny Funnell. John Telfer ,
Clarence Smith , Christian Rodska , Cornelius Garrett and Jessica Jones-Bemey . Music by Andy Price Director Shaun MacLoughlin
With Daire Brehan.
Rebecca Nicholson goes in search of her Great Uncle Edward who, according to family folklore, died a hero's death in the First World War.
Paul Allen sees the new Trevor Griffiths
play at the Belfast Festival and talks to trombonist
Christian Lindberg as he premieres a concerto by Michael Nyman.
Producer Beaty Rubens. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By Mary Robison. An American woman's engagement is disturbed by memories of a family tragedy. Read by Lorelei King.
Producer Rob Ketteridge. Rptd next Sunday
With Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Pete McCarthy chairs the panel game for impressionists. With Alistair McGowan , Steve Nallon and their special guests.
Producer Sioned Wiliam. A Talkback production
Sandy lets slip....
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Jon Ronson makes a highy personal journey to the sites of the Holocaust in Poland. He discovers a tourist industry in a society that is compelled - by both economics and circumstances - to market its past tragedies.
Pay Your Money, Take Your Choice? With both major parties promising not to increase taxes, demands for more spending in areas like health and education will have to be met by private funding. Andrew Dilnot asks whether a world of vouchers and private top-ups would threaten universal provision. Producer Ingrid Hassler. Rptd Sun 4.15pm
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AFRICA 95
A six-part series of specially commissioned letters from leading writers in different African countries.
3:Letter from Nigeria. Buchi
Emecheta examines the country's widening economic divide. Producer Constance St Louis
Presented by Judy Graham. Producer Marlene Pease
PHONE: (0171) [number removed](MorvFri 10.00-5.00)
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
Part 2 of Nigel Williams 's tennis tale. For details see yesterday
By Nick Fisher.
2: Blue Bummarees.
Julie's investigations into a trail of gruesome murders in London's meat market darken.
With Gavin Muir, Geoffrey Whitehead, Sean Barrett, Don McCorkindate, Linda Regan and John Turner.
Director Richard Wortley
By Patrick McGrath. Part 4. For details see Monday