With the Rev Katherine Meyer.
John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Lavinia Byrne.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
A four-part series in which Jenny Cuffe follows young people in residential care. 3: After Shock. What do young people expect from life after a period in care? Producer Anna Parkinson
210: 1887 - Victoria's Golden Jubilee and the Prince of Wales For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Serial: Barbara Flynn starts reading Letters from Prague by Sue Gee.
Abridged in 12 parts by Jane Marshall.
England v India
Commentary from Lord's on the first day's play in the Second Cornhill Test. With Jonathan Agnew. Henry Blofeld , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Harsha Bhogle. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM
3.45* News and County Talk Producer Peter Baxter * Approximate times
♦ Jonathan Agnew : page 45
Producer Tony Grant
With Chris Choi.
Chris Stuart is joined at the Science Museum by panellists Lewis Wolpert , Igor Alexander , Kate Bellingham and Graeme Garden.
Written by Crispin Belcher. Producer Aled Evans
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
The world of public relations can use some dubious tactics, but in John Dixon and Charles Nicklin 's comedy, an employee neatly turns the tables. with Tina Grey. Christopher Scott. Lois Burgess. David Holt and John Dixon. Director Sue Wilson
With Daire Brehan.
Paul Allen sees two versions of family life: an exhibition of early family photography at the National Portrait Gallery and a staging of Private Lives in Hammersmith.
Producer Adrian Washboume. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By John Bumside. The brother knew the dog was probably dead, but the search continued. Read by Richard Pearce. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon Rpt
With Charlie Lee-Potter and Jon Sopel.
By the Conservative Party.
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. 3: Les Connections Dangereuses
Money worries take a temporary back seat when fresh romantic liaisons become a distinct possibility. With
Hugh Bonneville, Colleen Prendergast and Margaret Robertson.
Music by Pete Baikie. Producer Paul Schlesinger
The show must go on. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
A three-part series looking back at 50 years of redbrick undergraduate life. 2: Claiming the Inheritance. The revolting sixties - an expansionist golden age when a degree would always produce a gleam in an employer's eye. Producer Dave Sheasby
The Gift of Charity
Is the voluntary sector losing its cherished values or should our view of charity be updated for a modern society? Frances Caimcross looks at the relationship between voluntary action and the obligations of the state. Producer Anthony Dworkin. Rptd Sun 4.15pm Transcripts of Analysis are available for purchase Contact BBC Newsline. PO Box 5080. London W12 6AJ or phone (0181) [number removed]for details
Foreign writers offer their personal views on life in contemporary Britain. Producer Tony Phillips
Presented by Frederick Dove.
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
By Henry David Thoreau. Part 4. For details see Monday
Terry McMillan 's novel dramatised in four parts by Bonnie Greer. Starring Ray Shell and Shazwae Powell.
2: Franklin and Zora's relationship gathers momentum. with Corey Johnson , P P Arnold, Danny John Jules. Irene Cara. Lachelle Carl. Pat Bowie and Dean Hill. Director Michelle Matherson Frederick
Carl Hiaasen 's cult thriller. Part 9. For details see Monday