With Alan Earl.
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Colin Morris.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Producer Anne Peacock. LINES OPEN 8.00am
The history of Britain.
173: Queen Victoria and the Chartists For details see yesterday
Jenni Murray meets Nicky Taylor , the caricaturist who has drawn the Woman's Hour playing cards, and deals another ace. Card Game
2: Patience.
Serial: Mama Makes Up Her Mind (2) For details see yesterday
In National Carers Week, Professor Anthony Clare discusses the special Psychological problems facing those who care for sufferers of Alzheimer's disease and, in the build up to the FA Cup Final, asks if a goalkeeper is truly a man alone.
Producer Nick Utechin. Rptd Sunday 10.15pm
With Lesley Riddoch.
Nigel Rees chairs a new series of the Quiz. Exchanging quotations and anecdotes are Christina Goma , Bob Monkhouse , Michael White and Terry Wogan. The reader is Patricia Hughes. Producer Chris Neill
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
In James Woolf's romantic comedy, two teachers discuss an exciting moment in the school's history when, during the filming of a documentary on the premises, a former colleague fell head over heels in love with the producer. With Bill Nighy, Stephen Moore, and Lesley Sharp.
Brian Kay discusses the history, present state and future of British military bands.
Producer Andrew Mussett. Rptd Sat 11.00pm
With Daire Brehan.
Editor Sharon Banoff
PHONE/ANSWERPHONE: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: afternoon.shift@bbc.co.uk
Paul Vaughan reads a new novel from cult author Laurence Norfolk and a biography of the film director Lindsay Anderson.
Producer Jerome Weatheraid. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By Thomas Kane. "My father stood in the frame of the kitchen door, his fists bunched and on his hips like
Superman without a cape. 'Come here, son,' he said. 'Punch me right in the stomach. Right there. As hard as you can.' I couldn't believe he said that."
Read by James Macpherson. Producer David Jackson Young
With Linda Lewis and Charlie Lee-Potter .
By the Labour Party.
Elizabeth Proud's six-part dramatisation of Barbara Pym 's novel. 2: Agatha goes to Karlsbad, leaving the coast clear for Belinda. with Hilda Schroder , Jilly Meers and Karla Goodman. Singers Harvey Brough. Phyllida Hancock and Mary Lincoln
Director of music Malcolm McKee Producer Sioned William Rpt
False alarms for the Carters. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
With the Bible and the Belt
Simon Dring continues his journey through small-town America. In the second of three World Tonight specials on the 1996 presidential elections, he is in Carter country - Tennessee - chewing tobacco with a preacher or two and trying to undo what is known as "the buckle of the Bible Belt".
Concern over family values is raising the political temperature in the pulpits. Written by Simon Dring. Producer Judith Melby. Editor Anne Koch
Peter Evans reviews discoveries and developments in science.
Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Charles Handy meets people caught up in the changing world of work. In the last of four programmes, he finds more stories of enterprise and asks how you measure a life. Producer Norman Winter
With Peter White.
Producer Karen Turner. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]. FACTSHEET: send large sae to [address removed]
Revised repeat from 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
Novelist Frederic Raphael recalls five showbiz escapades.
2: Eugene. What not to do with an Oscar. For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
By Aidan Mathews. Final part. For details see yesterday