With David Savoury.
With Alex Brodie and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Tom Butler.
By Elizabeth David. 3: India. The community in Calcutta is galvanised by the arrival of an ice-carrying ship. For details see Monday
With Libby Purves and guests. Producer Dymphna Flynn
He Never Boiled His Cabbages Twice by Catherine Kiontz. Read by Richard Tate. For details see New Year's Day
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Kathleen Griffin reappraises the life and work of the enigmatic artist Gluck. Serial: Lions and Liquorice (2) For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 2.00pm FACTSHEET: send sae marked 1/96 to Gardeners' Question Time Factsheet, [address removed]
A six-part 18th-century sitcom written by Scott Cherry , starring Nicholas Le Prevost as Fenton Babblewick.
2: Fenton sets about establishing his reputation as an agricultural reformer. Music by Paul Mottram. Producer Paul Schlesinger
With Sheena MacDonald.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
In Tony McHale 's thriller, Abbie is worried by what she overhears of her husband's phone conversations. with Tara Dominick , Ian Masters , Jilly Bond , Peter Yapp and Don McCorkindale Director Matthew Walters Rpt
Six authors recall recent trips abroad. 1: Letter from Egypt. Beryl Bainbridge becomes acquainted with the country's antiquities. Producer Julia Butt
With Daire Brehan. Old Stagers. As past variety stars re-emerge for panto, Frank Wilson witnesses fond reunions with theatres they regard as working friends.
Paul Gambaccini talks to
Morgan Freeman about his role in Seven and reviews Quentin Tarantino 's Four
Rooms, in which four stories set in a hotel are linked by the bellboy.
Producer Beaty Rubens. Rvsd rpt at 9.30pm
By Deborah Moggach. 3: Rent-a-Granny
For details see New Year's Day
With Nigel Wrench and Chris Lowe.
Cabaret duo Kit and the Widow host their music quiz. With guests
Tom Conti , Howard Goodall , Rory Bremner and Wayne Marshall.
Producer Fiona Shelmerdine
There's something in the air. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
John Waite returns with his team of investigators to follow up more listeners' complaints.
Editor Graham Ellis. Rptd tomorrow 9.05am WRITE TO: Face the Facts, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
Cancer. For more than 30 years, molecular biologists have been trying to work out what it is, but despite billions of dollars spent on research, they still haven't found a cure. Geoff Watts investigates. Producer Richard Aedy
British writer Caryl Phillips explores key moments in American history.
Over 40 years ago, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white man on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama. Today, in her 80s, she reflects on her act of defiance which is generally acknowledged to mark the start of the civil rights movement.
Professor John Durant looks back at the events that sparked off the great scientific ideas of our time.
1: The butterfly effect and chaos theory. Producer Deborah Cohen. Rptd Sun 9.30pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Owen Bennett Jones.
By J L Carr. Part 3. For details see Monday
11.00 Trust
The last episode of Wendy Lee 's satire about NHS Trusts.
Dr Hanks has had enough and leads a mutiny against Mike Blunt. with Richard Sandells , Meera Syal , David Holt and Doreen Birkeland. A Bona Lattie production
11.30 Paris London
More comedy written and performed by Simon Godley , Robert Harley , Carla Mendonga and Gary Parker. Producer Phil Bowker Rpt
Part 13 of Peter Hoeg 's thriller. For details see Monday