With Ian Mackenzie , writer and broadcaster from Helensburgh, near Glasgow.
John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Roy Jenkins.
3: C L R James must choose which cricket club to join - a choice that will affect all aspects of his life in Trinidad. For details see Monday
With Libby Purves and guests. Producer Ronni Davis
The news from 28 August 1946: storms threaten the nation's grain supply. For details see Monday
Jenni Murray introduces a debate on the issue of faith within our schools. Serial: Mama Makes up Her Mind (4) For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 2.00pm
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With Lesley Riddoch.
The last of the comedy-drama series about the lives of three sisters, starring Rosemary Leach as Anna, Nicola Pagett as Victoria and Celia Imrie as Charlotte.
Two at a Time. Victoria is convinced that Anna is having a secret affair.
Written by Simon Brett Producer Ann Jobson
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Julia Stoneham. Samantha Bond stars as Alice in this three-part series.
1: Devon, April 1943. Alice Todd has separated from her husband but. with 10-year-old son Edward-John to care for, she needs to find a job. with Becky Hindley. Deborah McAndrew. Rachel Lewis. Elaine Claxton , Annabel Mullion , Teresa Gallagher. Tessa Worsley. Peter Yapp ,
Andrew Wincott , Bill Wallis. Ian Masters. David Collings and Jilly Bond. Director Tracey Neale Repeat
The fourth of six programmes in which journalists around the world send letters home about life in Britain. Producer Tony Phillips Revised repeat
With Daire Brehan. Susan Marling explodes the myth that military operations are the model of an efficient organisation.
The Culture of Dissent
Paul Allen asks what has become of political and popular protest. Producer Anthony Denselow Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Othniel Smith. Sidney's evening drink reveals a few unwelcome surprises. Read by Ben Thomas. Producer Alison Hindell
With Chris Lowe and Nigel Wrench.
Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
Kathy tries to make amends. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
THE DEEP
Natalie Wheen brings together composers and musicians, psychologists and seafarers to find out to what extent music can really sound like the sea.
Producer Paul Kobrak
In the third of four programmess,
Fergus Keeling explores the thirst for knowledge and the passion for wildlife that drives three field scientists to endure the most extreme conditions. Producer Sarah Blunt
THE DEEP
Dylan Winter meets a small group of oceanographers and beachcombers in Seattle whose search for plastic toys lost off a ship in 1992 has turned into an obsession.
Producer Sue Broom
John Gribbin traverses the universe and explores some intriguing scientific conundrums in this five-part series. 1: The Riddle of the Dark Night Sky
Why is the night sky dark and not ablaze like the surface of a star?
Reader Crawford Logan. Music by Geoff Proudley Producer Louise Dalziel
The Culture of Dissent
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
By Robert Harris. Part 3. For details see Monday
11.00 My Life as a Car
Phil Daniels stars in a six-part comedy series by Mark Wallington.
2: Does Barry's future lie on the road to Marrakesh?
With Chris Jury, Chris Emmett, Sally Grace, Sarah Parkinson, Joanne Brookes, Colleen Prendergast and Jonathan Aris. Producer John Rolph
11.30 Desmond Olivier Dingle's Compleat Life and Works of William Shakespeare by Desmond Olivier Dingle
A six-part comedy series about the wonderful world of Shakespeare.
2: Juliet Stevenson and Harriet Walter guide the company through the thorny problems of Shakespearean verse and perform Julius Caesar. with Mossie Smith and Kevin Allen. Written by Patrick Barlow. Producer Liz Anstee Repeat
By Kurt Vonnegut. Part 8. For details see Monday Repeat