With James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Kathryn Blennerhassett
With Alex Brodie and John Humphrys.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With David Winter.
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Audrey Adams
Anne Gregg presents holiday news. Producer David Prest
Repeated tomorrow at 10.45pm
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Steve Nallon concludes his quest to understand fame. With Luke Goss , Jane Rossington and Hughie Green. Producer Lucy Lunt
In the last of the series, Maureen Lipman looks at model aircraft. Producer Karen Walker Repeat
Producer Tony Grant
Six programmes that allow listeners to address financial grievances.
5: The Trouble with Ostriches. Roger White traces a listener's investment. Producer Colin Wilde
A five-part comedy drama series by Jenny Eclair and Julie Balloo. 4 : With Keith Allen, Frances Barber, Kathy Burke and Jenny Eclair. Producer Jane Berthoud Repeat
Sue Cameron cross-examines MPs. Repeated from yesterday
By Robert Westall.
In the spire of Muncaster Cathedral, a malevolent gargoyle wields its evil power.
(FM only)
Last of the series that rewrites history. World War I. Professor Christopher Andrew , Professor Norman Stone and Niall Ferguson ask what would have happened if, on 1 August 1914, the British cabinet hadn't changed its mind about intervening in the dispute that led to the First World War. Producer Ian Bell. Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
Alun Lewis presents a weekly review. Producer Anne McNaught. Repeated Tuesday
8.00pm. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Tim Rogers reports on major issues. Repeated from Tuesday THE DEEP
Six residents of the rocky shore. 3: Alison Steadman plays a self-obsessed sea anemone. Written by Lynne Truss. Producer Sarah Blunt
Another chance to hear the comic solution to immigration issues. By Mark Steel and Pete Sinclair , with Kim Wall and Maria McErlane. The new series starts on Friday at 11.00pm Producer Phil Clarke Repeat
Mother's Pride. John Peel returns with an eight-part series of the Sony Award-winning show about family life.
Producer Sally Flatman. Repeated Thursday
11.30pm. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]♦ See John Peel: page 10
In the light of Franco Zeffirelli 's new film version of Jane Eyre ,
Diane Roberts examines myth, magic and fairytale in Charlotte Bronte's novel. Producer Erika Wright. Repeated Friday 9.30pm
A look at the news 50 years ago. Series editor Gaynor Vaughan Jones
Eight classic mysteries starring Clive Merrison as Holmes and Michael Williams as Dr Watson. 2: The Cardboard Box with James Telfer , Dominic Letts , Oona Beeson and John Evitts. Violinist Leonard Friedman
Dramatised by Roger Danes
Director Patrick Rayner Repeat
Available on cassette in the BBC Radio Collection
Brian Kay presents works inspired by the Neapolitan song Funiculi Funicula. Producer Peter Thresh
Presented by Fr Oliver McTernan.
By Nick McCarty. The last of six police dramas based on characters created by Peter Turnbull.
Hooked. A businessman is killed. with Paul Young , Crawford Logan. David Goodall , Eliza Langland. Andrew Conlan , Isabel Wright ,
Muriel Romanes. Stewart McQuame , Alec Heggie. Gilbert Martin. Peter Lincoln and William Armour Director Hamish Wilson Repeat
The last of the series, with Britain's most famous Rastafarian poet. Producer Constance St Louis
Melvyn Bragg tries six villains. In the last of the series. Lord Archer defends Macbeth. Reader Anthony Hyde. Producer Sara Conkey Repeat
By Jude Weeks.
Read by Colleen Prendergast. Repeated from Wednesday