Producers John Harvey. Ruth Kiely and Tessa Polniaszek
With Rabbi Dr Reuven Silverman.
With Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Donald English.
Sir Crispin Tickell has been unofficial adviser on ecological issues to successive Prime Ministers. He gives three talks putting into perspective the environmental crisis of our times.
1: The Past. Civilisations have always been vulnerable to changing conditions. Producer Sallie Davies
With Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer David Herman
The first of this week's five-part series on the origins of carols. Andrew Parrott talks to John Florance about the 13th-century carol Angelus ad Virginem. Producer Rosie Boulton
Presented by Vincent Duggleby. Producer Tim Bowler. LINES OPEN from 10.00am
Chairman Martin Young is joined by panellists Fred Housego , Gillian Reynolds and Roy Hattersley to look into the lives of the rich and famous. Written and compiled by Nick Hildred and Hugh Rycroft. Producer Aled Evans
Repeated from Friday
Geoffrey Palmer is Don Pedro and Philip Jackson is Rodrigo in Carey Harrison 's comedy set in 12th-century Spain. with Natasha Pyne , Derek Waring , Michael Tudor Barnes, Gavin Muir and Peter Yapp. Music by Ian Harker. Director Cherry Cookson Rpt
With Laurie Taylor and guests.
Lynne Walker samples contemporary British crafts: a review of the National
Theatre's revival of Tom Stoppard 's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are
Dead; and the launch of Kaleidoscope's poll to elect listeners' favourite poem by a living poet.
Producer Beaty Rubens. Revised repeat at
9.30pm
Alan Bennett begins this week's five-part reading of Hugh Lofting's story.
With Chris Lowe and Jon Sopel.
Repeated from Saturday
Clarrie clamps down.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
A look at Italian cookbooks. Repeated from Friday
Adapted by Martyn Read from Dale Wasserman 's stage version of the novel by Ken Kesey. With Bob Sherman as R P McMurphy and Margaret Robertson as Nurse Ratched. with William Hootkins , Stuart Milligan ,
Susannah Fellows , Barbara Barnes and Al Matthews. Director David Hitchinson Rpt
Last of the series in which Vera Frankl looks at how life has changed for women in Eastern Europe since 1989. Nina. Poland's move to a market economy gave Nina Kowalewska the opportunity she'd always wanted - to become her own boss. Editor Anne Koch
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Owen Bennet Jones.
By L P Hartley. Abridged by Michelene Wandor in ten parts and read by John Rowe. 6: Duplicity
Producer Cherry Cookson
The last impression of past and present. Roly in the Back. A flying adventure with Tigers, Moths and other wild animals. Producer Adrian Quine Rpt
The first in a season of wintry tales for Christmas. Siobhan Redmond begins reading Peter Hoeg's successful thriller, translated by F. David and abridged in 15 parts by Doreen Mahon.