With Bishop Peter Firth.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Elaine Storkey.
By Joshua Slocum.
3: Savages, spiders and sharks. A visit to Robinson Crusoe's island and meeting Mrs Stevenson in Samoa. For details see Monday
Mark Lawson , journalist Ann Leslie , environmentalist Jonathon Porritt , feminist Bea Campbell, novelist A N
Wilson and guests re-examine traditional vices and virtues in their modem guise. Producer David Coomes
The history of Britain.
(For details see Monday)
From prime ministers to rock stars and royalty, the photographer Jane Bown talks to Jenni Murray about her experiences taking pictures for almost five decades. Serial: Heat Wave (2) For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday
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With Lesley Riddoch.
A six-part sitcom set in Butterthwaite's local newspaper office. Written by John Gradwell.
2: Royal Flush with Sue Devaney , Dean Williamson , Mark Gatiss , Peter Serafinowicz , Peter Silverleaf and Margaret Stallard. Producer Kathy Smith
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
A series of three plays.
2: Sid Vicious. By Sue Teddem.
Tip, an unkempt reminder of Patricia's punk past, turns up on her doorstep. with Keith Drinkel. Director David Hunter
Presented by Michael Rosen.
Marya Burgess takes to the saddle to look at children's pony stories from
Black Beautyto the racy romances of today. Producer Jill Burridge
Daire Brehan attempts to capture the essence of Yorkshire in sound.
Paul Gambaccini sees Looking for
Richard, a film directed by Al Pacino , about actors exploring Shakespeare. Also, John Surman combines jazz and classical orchestra at the Salisbury Festival.
Producer Erika Wright. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By lain Pattison. "A cheer went around our spotter plane. We'd located the Preston bus driver who was the only man alive who could save the human race. "
Read by Jonathan Keeble.
Producer Pam Fraser Solomon. Rptd next Sat
With Jon Sopel and Linda Lewis.
Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
A hat trick for John?
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
John Waite and his team follow up listeners' complaints.
Editor Graham Ellis. Rptd tomorrow 9.05am WRITE TO: Face the Facts. BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A1AA
An international documentary series-the result of collaborations between programme-makers from four countries.
4: Kevin's Story. After a car accident in which two passengers were killed, 17-year-old Kevin was convicted of dangerous driving. His Canadian community was outraged, especially when, instead of being sent to prison, he received an alternative sentence. Editor Sharon Banoff
The discovery of a cache of love letters written 150 years ago to the daughter of a French country innkeeper opens up the life of a village in the heart of France for Gillian Tindall. Producer Sara Davies
A Future of Chaos. The last in the series which has reviewed 100 years of business fads, focuses on companies' fears concerning the next century. Producer Neil Koenig Rpt
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
By Penelope Fitzgerald. 3: Despite opposition from the spiritual as well as the temporal world, Florence prepares to open her shop. For details see Monday
11.00 A Square of One's Own
By Ivan Shakespeare. A four-part comedy series parodying the life and times of the Bloomsbury Group. 3: The Rights of Women. With
Matthew Bell , Joanna Brookes ,
Chris Emmett , Sally Grace , Nick Hardy ,
Toby Longworth , Moya O'Shea and Sarah Parkinson.
Producer Liz Anstee
11.30 First Impressions
Pete McCarthy chairs the panel game for impressionists with Alistair McGowan and Steve Nallon and this week's guests Kate Robbins and Peter Serafinowicz.
Producer Sioned Wiliam Rpt
By Barry Hannah. Part 3. For details see Monday