With Elizabeth Templeton.
With Anna Ford and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Eric James.
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
In a four-part series about the treatment of problem children, Jenny Cuffe follows young people in residential care. 1: The Last Resort. Residential homes are taking in children who are increasingly disturbed or delinquent. What is happening to them? Producer Anna Parkinson
200: A Question of Monarchy - Her People Are Not Amused For details see Monday
from 11.00 Jenni Murray reveals the number one song in the Woman's Hour Top Ten Pop Chart and talks to the woman who sang it. Serial: Heat Wave (8) For details see Monday
England v India
The first Comhill Test at Edgbaston.
Commentary by Jonathan Agnew , Henry Blofeld , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Harsha Bogle. Analysis by Fred Truman , Vic Marks and Ravi Shastri.
Producer Peter Baxter
Jonathan Agnew : page 37
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Producer Tony Grant
With Chris Choi.
Chris Stuart chairs another quizzical look at inventions through the ages. Written and compiled by Crispin Belcher Producer Aled Evans
With Nick Clarke.
Written and performed by Michael Mears. Winner of the Scotsman Fringe First Award at last year's Edinburgh Festival, this moving and frequently funny play is about a small community of homeless people. Director Enyd Williams
With Daire Brehan. A look at some of the ceremonies inflicted on new employees.
Paul Allen sees a new production of Alan Bennett 's Habeas Corpus in London and reviews the world premiere recording of John Adams ' violin concerto. Producer Erika Wright. Rvsd repeat at 9.30pm
A comic story by Madeleine Cary in which a hippy chick creates havoc on a tough housing estate. Reader Julie Riley. Producer Nandita Ghose. Rptd next Sunday
With Chris Lowe and Jon Sopel.
Return of the comedy series by Paul Shearer and Richard Turner , starring
Douglas Hodge , Amanda Root and Paul Bigley as Giles, Judith and David.
1: Coochie Coochie. The graduates continue to live off the crumbs of richer, more successful acquaintances. With Felicity Montagu , Gavin Muir ,
Colleen Prendergast , Stephen Critchlow. Music by Pete Baikie. Producer Paul Schlesinger
John's not convinced.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Dr Robert Runcie talks in a relaxed, open and controversial fashion about his term as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1980 to 1991. During this muchpublicised interview, highlighted in last month's The Purple, the Blue and the Red, Runcie spoke frankly to
Anthony Howard about hts views on women priests and homosexuality. He also revealed his doubts about becoming Archbishop and was candid about the Church's difficult relationship with the Conservative Government.
Producer Mark Savage
Little Local Difficulties
Andrew Dilnot asks if we need local authorities at all, or if services like street-cleaning and education should be standardised across the country. Producer Jane Beresford. Rptd Sun 4.15pm Transcripts can be purchased :contact BBC Newsline, PO Box 5080, London W12 6AJ or phone (0181) [number removed]for details
Foreign writers offer their views on contemporary life in Britain. Producer Tony Phillips
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Colin Hughes
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
By Penelope Fitzgerald. Part 9. For details see Monday
Final part of Nick Fisher 's series.
Beyond the Firewall. The feisty DSI finds herself in a desperate situation. Starring Imelda Staunton , Geoffrey Matthews , Ross Livingstone , Denys Hawthorne. With Jane Whittenshaw. Alice Arnold ,
Barbara Barnes , Paul Panting. David Timson. Kim Wall and Keith Drinkel. Director Richard Wortley
By Penelope Evans. Part 5. For details see Monday