With James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Kathryn Blennerhassett
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Bill Westwood.
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Audrey Adams
Anne Gregg presents holiday news. Producer Dave Harvey
Repeated tomorrow at 10.45pm
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Miles Kington and Edward Enfield battle it out in the radio chat show with two hosts.
Producer Tony Staveacre
A six-part comedy series in which broadcaster Roy Mallard sets out to give an impression of the day-to-day business of ordinary occupations. 2: The Artist. With Chris Langham , Harriet Walter , Melanie Hudson ,
Dominic Letts , Kim Wall and Robert Harley.
Written by John Morton
Producer Paul Schlesinger
With David Aaronovitch of The
Independent.
Editor Jane Robins
The European affairs magazine presented by David Walter asks: what's up with the Germans and the British? Bonn correspondent William Horsley gives his view of an increasingly rocky relationship. Plus, why the Danes are sending their children to special schools to stop them getting fat. Producer Sallie Davies
Alison Mitchell with financial news. Producer Tim Bowler
Humphrey Lyttelton chairs a round of the anarchic panel game in the Richmond Theatre, with Barry Cryer , Willie Rushton , Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke -
Taylor, and Colin Sell at the piano.
Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Monday 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a topical discussion from Ceredigion with the Rt Hon Lord Howe of Aberavon;
Glenys Kinnock MEP; Patrick Minford , a Professor at Liverpool University and Cardiff Business School; and Dafydd Wigley MP, Leader of Plaid Cymru Parliamentary Party. Repeated from yesterday
Producers Poppy Hughes and Lauretta Reynolds LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
By Sian James. July 1914: Tom comes home for the summer vacation to find his father has left their Carmarthenshire farm to live with the schoolmistress. with Phil Rowlands. Director Alison Hindell
Max Easterman and Mark Urban explore events of the past which bring the present into perspective.
Editors Archie Baron and Neil Cameron
Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Peter Evans reviews a selection of books for the summer.
Producer Sandy Raffan. Rptd Tuesday 8.00pm E MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
With Jonathan Rugman. Repeated from Tuesday
Six programmes in which children from around the world speak out about their lives.
1: But They Always Love You
Children talk frankly about their parents.
Producers Joni Lloyd and Sarah McCrum Rpt
Repeated from yesterday
Forensic Experts. Robert Robinson asks five forensic experts whether the TV and Hollywood image of them as scientific supersieuths has been shattered by recent events.
Producer Bruce Whitney Low. Rptd Thur 11.30pm
Paul Finch talks to the Polish-bom architect Daniel Libeskind , who has won commissions to create national millennium icons for museums in both
London and Berlin.
Producer Anthony Denselow. Rptd Fri 9.30pm
A dramatisation of Robert Graves 's comic novel about the titanic struggle between a brother and sister over the ownership of a stamp collection. with Jonathan Keeble , Kristin Milward ,
Tessa Worsely , Peter Yapp. Derek Waring , John Turner and Jilly Bond. Dramatised by John Petherbridge. Director Matthew Walters Rpt
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Patrick Lambert
Presented by the Rev Stephen Oliver.
Simon Armitage meets folk singer June Tabor to explore the poetry of unaccompanied singing. Her repertoire includes traditional and modern ballads and a song by Billy Bragg. Producer Paul Dodgson
The series exploring the world of colour. 5: Mellow Yellows
What do the Colossus of Rhodes,
Lucretia Borgia and Gazza all have in common? Narrated by Fenella Fielding and Michael Fenton-Stevens .
Written by Annette Kobak. Music by Will Gregory Producer Kate McAll
Sarah Ward invites musical guests to reveal their personal tastes in music. Repeated from Tuesday
Joe Dunlop 's four-part adaptation of H G Wells's novel. With Donald Sinden as Professor Cavor and James Bolam as Bedford. Part 2. with Antony Jackson. Music by Robert Rigby Director Martin Jameson Rpt
By Madeleine Wickham.
Read by Patience Tomlinson . Repeated from Monday