With Judith O'Neill.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Eric James.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
A four-part series about the treatment of problem children in which Jenny Cuffe follows young people in residential care.
2: House Rule - Does the Treatment
Help? Unique access to a secure unit, a psychiatric unit and a therapeutic community shows the different approaches to solving young people's problems.
Producer Anna Parkinson
The history of Britain. 205: Death of Disraeli
For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Producer Tony Grant
With Chris Choi.
Professors Lewis Wolpert and lain
Fells are amongst the guests joining Chris Stuart at the Science Museum for another quizzical examination of discoveries and inventions. Written by Crispin Belcher Producer Aled Evans
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Frances McNeil's play tells the story of Brian Epstein during the hectic, turbulent years of his relationship with the Beatles.
With Daire Brehan. In the week of Russia's presidential elections, Gill Wilkie reports on the spread of Western consumerism.
Paul Allen sees this year's version of the York Mystery plays, complete with a female lead in the role of God. Plus a review of David Thomson 's book 4:2.
Producer Fiona Bailey. Rvsd rpt at 9.30pm
By Jacinta Bell. Tom, a lonely Welsh hill farmer, reflects on his isolated and meagre existence. "So much work for so little return, but what's a man to do?" Read by Andy Rivers. Producer Caroline Sarll
With Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
The comedy drama series by Paul Shearer and Richard Turner , starring Douglas Hodge , Amanda Root and Paul Bigley as the not-so-young hopefuls Giles, Judith and David.
2: Market Forces. With Simon Greenall ,
Abigail McKern , Nick Holder , Colleen Prendergast and Colin McFarlane.
Music by Pete Baikie. Producer Paul Schlesinger
Shula is summoned.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
A three-part series looking back at 50 years of redbrick undergraduate life. 1: Beyond the Golden Triangle. The postwar world of obligatory gowns, scarves and a leg-up to a safe job - the days when students really were an elite minority.
Producer Dave Sheasby
Magna Europa
Ngaire Woods asks on what terms and at whose expense the enlargement of the European Union is likely to happen, and examines the claim that a bigger Europe would be more peaceful, democratic and prosperous. Producer Ingrid Hassler.
Rptd Sun 4.15pm
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Foreign writers offer their views on contemporary life in Britain. Producer Tony Phillips
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Colin Hughes
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
By Patrick Hamilton. Part 4. For details see Monday
Terry McMillan 's sexy, engaging novel dramatised in four parts by Bonnie Greer. 1: New York. Franklin, a black construction worker, and Zora, a music teacher, fall in love.
Director Michelle Matherson Frederick
Carl Hiaasen 's cult thriller. Part 4. For details see Monday