With the Bishop of Norwich, the Rt Rev Peter Nott.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Akhandadi Das.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
From the Theatre Royal in Norwich, Michael Buerk chairs a live investigation into questions of morality raised by the 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
The history of Britain.
138: Lord North and the Boston Massacre
For details see Monday
Helen McCrory , the rising actress starring in Les Enfants du Paradis, joins Jenni Murray to talk about her new television role as an underground worker against Hitler. Serial: Seesaw{4) For details see Monday
Producer Tony Grant
Film historian John Huntley continues his six-week trek around the sites of Britain's film studios.
4: Denham. Denham Rim Studios, built by Alexander Korda , put British films well and truly on the map. Producer Barry Littlechild
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Tom McGrath 's play stars Robbie Coltrane as Oliver Hardy and John Sessions as Stan Laurel. Stan and Ollie are trapped in a radio studio.
Piano by John Scrimger. Director Patrick Rayner * See This Week: page 11
With Daire Brehan. Sarah Parker continues her series looking at what "home" means to different people. 4: The long-distance lorry driver with all mod cons in his cab.
Paul Allen sees Resurrection- a new play about Samuel Johnson ; and the Welsh National Opera's staging of CavandPagby Elijah Moshinsky.
Producer Jerome Weatherald. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By Gwyn Thomas. "I had a suit of subfusc made, to take my Oxford finals. During the first four papers, my answers all sloped at an angle, because the right sleeve forced my fist eastward." Read by Andy Rivers. Producer Caroline Sarll Rpt
With Nigel Wrench and Jackie Hardgrave.
Comedy series in which broadcaster Roy Mallard , aka Chris Langham , gives an impression of life in different occupations. 5: The Doctor with Kim Wall and Jane Whittenshaw. Written by John Morton. Producer Paul Schlesinger Rpt
Costume drama.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
A six-part series giving an insight into people's lives.
1: Melanie and Esther's Story.When 7-year-old Esther [text removed] was admitted to hospital with a brain tumourthatwas a late diagnosis, her mother had a tape recorder in her bag and recorded an impromptu diary of the events crashing in around herfamily.
A Bite Back Radio production
Many political, religious and educational leaders believe that Britain is in the grip of a moral crisis. Ian Hargreaves examines the perceived crisis in values and asks whether we can find a contemporary consensus about right and wrong.
Producer Jane Beresford. Rptd Sun 4.15pm Transcripts of Analysis are available for purchase. Contact BBC Newsline, PO Box
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In the six weeks leading up to Lent, writers consider the enduring story of Christ's suffering and death.
2: Rosemary Anne Sisson , president of the Writers' Guild, asks what sort of story is told in the Gospels. Producer Norman Winter
Presented by Judy Graham.
Producer Colin Hughes. FACTSHEET: send sae to [address removed]
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
Part 4 of Charlie Chaplin 's extraordinary story of how he became a cinema legend. Read by Nigel Hawthorne. Rpt
Marius Brill's four-part comedy-drama series of whodunits, featuring blind detective Jack Dunroody.
A brutal murder takes place at a country house.
By Janice Galloway. Part 4. For details see Monday