With Jane Williams.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
With Tom Butler.
Last of the series with Libby Purves. Producer Dymphna Flynn
The history of Britain.
179: The Last Whig Government and the Lot of the Working Classes For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Short story: Ruby's Big Night by Moy McCrory , read by Polly James. For details see Monday
Repeated from Sunday 2.00pm
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With Lesley Riddoch.
Clive Coleman 's five-part sitcom about the practices of a group of barristers. 4: Trial by Television. Ruth gets a job as "Legal Eagle" on a TV breakfast show. with Robert Duncan , Susie Brann and Jane Whittenshaw. Producer Paul Schlesinger
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Ernest Bramah. In the first of two plays,the blind detective tangles with suffragettes and the Bard. Dramatised by Sue Rodwell. With Simon Callow as Max and Lionel Jeffries as Parkinson. with Deidra Morris , Ian Armstrong and Robert Oates. Music by Robert Rigby. Director Alan Drury. A Mr Punch production
Presented by Michael Rosen.
Sarah Dunant and Tony Ross look at books to share with 5-year-olds and under. Producer Jill Burridge
Presented by Daire Brehan.
Paul Gambaccini talks to actor
Richard Dreyfuss about his role as a music teacher in the film Mr Holland 's
Opus. Plus reviews of photographer Eve Arnold's exhibition.
Producer Jerome Weatherald. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By Henry Livings. Julie's exclamation averts disaster when suitor Sam comes to tea. Read by Jane Whittenshaw. Producer David Hunter
With Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
It is time to say goodbye. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
John Waite returns with a new series in which he and his team of investigators follow up listeners' complaints.
Editor Graham Ellis. Rptd tomorrow 9.05am WRITE TO: Face the Facts, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
An eight-part documentary series - the result of collaborations between programme-makers from four countries to tell stories which cross boundaries of geography and generation.
1:Waiting for Joe Di Maggio. The
National Italian-American Federation is on the brink of reuniting the famous baseball legend with the Sicilian fishing village where his parents were born. Producers Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva Editor Sharon Banoff
This three-part series is presented by former prime ministers who outline the dramatic changes which have taken place in Australia, New Zealand and Canada over the last decade. 1: Australia: Up Front Down Under
Malcolm Fraser talks with republican Thomas Keneally and Wend Rupert Murdoch about Australia's problems as it gears up to the year 2000. Producer Rosie Goldsmith
Four programmes in which Peter Day reviews 100 years of management ideas which have influenced the way we work. 1: Take Me to Your Leader Producer Neil Koenig Rpt
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
Read by Simon Cadell. 3: The War
For details see Monday
11.00 Cat
Final part of Gary Parker 's comedy. Catastrophe Theory. Natalie and Jeremytryto reason with LAIN. with Robert Bathurst , Paul Bown. Nisha K Nayar. Julie Gibbs , Simon Greenall , Brian Bowles and Peter Serafinowicz. Producer Jo Clegg
Ben Moor 's six-part comedy of connections narrated by Oliver Postgate. 4: The Zoo. With Dan Strauss , Kerry Shale , Geoff McGivern , Fiona Allen and Ben Moor. Producer Jon Naismith Rpt
By Tim Parks. Part 6. For details see Monday