With the Rev Rob Gillion , precentor St John 's Cathedral, Hong Kong.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With the Rt Rev Tom Butler.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
With Libby Purves and birthday guest Kelvin MacKenzie. Producer Joy Hatwood
The news of exactly 50 years ago. For details see Monday
Glenda Jackson MP joins Jenni Murray to discuss the work of the Princess Royal Trust for Carers.
Serial: Comrades by Nadine Gordimer. Read by Helen Bourne.
(For details see Monday)
Repeated from Sunday 2.00pm
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With Lesley Riddoch.
Christopher Benjamin re-creates the role of intelligence officer Henry Colvil from The House in Christopher Lee 's six-part mystery drama, which begins with the apparently uncontroversial death of an elderly Irish priest. Starring Amanda Redman as Alex Soames and Dudley Sutton as Cl Arthur Guscott.
Producer Pete Atkin
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Bill Taylor. 2: Out of Order. A family tragedy forces Susan to reassess her Passive acceptance of her life. with Romy Baskerville , John Lloyd Fillingham , Finetime Fountayne. Christine Mackie. Jade Campbell. Joe Troop. Damian Zuk and Stephen Hall. Producer Michael Fox
Chris Powling helps presenter
Michael Rosen celebrate Winnie the Pooh's 70th birthday. Producer Jill Burridge
With the help of gourmets and foodies, Daire Brehan samples France's Semaine du Gout- a gastronomic celebration.
The week's major film releases reviewed by Paul Gambaccini , including Terry Jones 's film adaptation of The Wind in the Willows and new roles for Charlton Heston and Sean Connery. Producer Will Cantopher
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Maggie Ross.
Read by Stephen Moore. Producer Alex Burrett
With Chris Lowe and Jon Sopel.
Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
Julia's forced to reminisce. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
John Waite follows up listeners' complaints.
Editor Graham Ellis. Repeated tomorrow at
9.05am. WRITE TO: Face the Facts. BBC Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA
In the run-up to the 40th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, Paul Neuburg returns to his native
Budapest to consider a changed world through the eyes of former classmates who stayed behind during the Communist era. Producer David Perry
John Tusa discusses the lessons and high points of the 20th century with historian Christopher Cook and writer Michael Ignatieff.
Producer David Herman
Buttons and Bows. The last of three programmes in which Tony Robinson meets the scientific sleuths investigating the amazingly well-preserved remains of the Bog People and a 5,000-year-old ice man. Producer Andrew Johnston
Repeated Sunday at 9.30pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
By James Herbert.
3: A Brush with the Law
For details see Monday
11.00 My Booze Hell, by Little Johnny Cartilage
The not-very-true autobiography of seventies idol Little Johnny Cartilage, written by and starring Johnny Meres. 3: And Cue Supersonic. Johnny puts an ad in the local paper to find himself an obsessive fan. With
Dr Anthony Clare , Ben Miller , Peter Serafinowicz , Geoff McGivern , Rosemary Martin and Deborah Berlin.
Producer Gareth Edwards
The search for the answer to the Irish question is premature. An ancient book - 1690 and All That- searches instead for the actual question.
Chapter 2: The Peacefire. Written by Charlie Warmington. Narrated by Gordon Fulton.
Producer Stephen Price
3: The Governor Investigates Himself For details see Monday