With the Rev Gethin Abraham Williams.
from 6.30-7.30 and 8.15-9.00 With John Humphrys and Anna Ford.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Akhandadi Das.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
Last of the series in which Jenni Mills reveals personal stories behind some of the headlines of the last few years. In September 1989, Pamela Green 's husband abducted their children. Last year she finally got them back. Producer Sarah Rowlands. Rptd Sun 9.00pm
Cricket World Cup England v Holland
Continued coverage of England's third match in the sixth World Cup, from
Peshawar, Pakistan. With commentary from Jonathan Agnew , Peter Baxter and Gerald de Kock. 7.30-8.15 As FM
* Approximate time
Introduced by Jenni Murray. They talk to you, iron the kids' clothes, make great toast and they're always there when you need them. Jill Burridge investigates the love affair between owners and their Agas. Serial: Cause Celeb (11)
Producer Tony Grant
Film historian John Huntley continues his six-week trek around the studio sites.
2: Pinewood. John recalls the impressive past of one of the country's few remaining working studios. Producer Barry Littlechild
With Nick Clarke.
Revised repeat from yesterday 7.05pm
by Geoffrey Parkinson
Jack Tupper has promised not to get drunk, beat up his girlfriend or steal fags from the corner shop when he gets out of prison.
With Daire Brehan.
Paul Allen reviews the opening of a touring version of Aristophanes' Frogs and the transfer of David Hare 's Skylight Producer John Goudie. Rvsd repeat 9.30pm
By Patricia Hannah.
"Have you noticed that - how poets kill their wives? A poet marries a young artistic girl and within five years she's a nervous wreck and then dead.
Read by Vivienne Dixon.
Producer David Jackson Young
With Chris Lowe and Jackie Hardgrave.
A six-part comedy series in which broadcaster Roy Mallard , played by Chris Langham , sets out to give an impression of life in different occupations. 3: The Journalist with Elliott Nichols , Kim Wall and Steven Critchlow. Written by John Morton Producer Paul Schlesinger Rpt
Peggy has a concern.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Michael O'Donnell reports on Dr Moosajee Bhamjee , Ireland's first Indian member of parliament. Producer Joy Hatwood
In the second of two programmes about the economics of cooperation, Andrew Dilnot asks whether the wealth creators should be freed from heavy social obligations in a fiercely competitive world.
Rptd Sun 4.15pm Transcripts of Analysis are available for purchase. Contact BBC Newsline, [address removed] or phone [number removed] for details
Writer and producer Adrian Mourby looks at the art of rejecting scripts. Producer Gillian Hush
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Colin Hughes
FACTSHEET: Does He Take Sugar?, BBC.
6112 Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
Revised repeat from 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
By John B Keane.
4: Dan's Loss of Innocence For details see Monday
American playwright Israel Horovitz writes and co-stars in a comedy of anxiety in New York City.
Jeffrey, a writer, struggles with a magazine article.
By Don DeLillo. Part 4. For details see Monday