With the Rev Stephen Shipley.
Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Harvey Thomas.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Topical discussion. Producer Anne Peacock
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The headlines of 50 years ago today. For details see yesterday
Doreen Massey , the advocate for better sex education, whose work has taken her all over the world, talks to Jenni Murray. Winter Warmer 2: a traditional alternative to turkey from Cornwall - stargazy pie. Serial: Air and Angels (11)
For details see yesterday
With Geoff Watts.
Producer Ekene Akalawu
Repeated Sunday at 10.15pm
With Lesley Riddoch.
Peter Snow with more news from a single day in history. The computer's choice was 21 February 1947. The stories are from The Manchester Guardian. Voices from Britain's deepest freeze of the century; not-in-my-back-yarders halt Stevenage new town; and All Hail, Brasenose Ale. Producer Andrew Green
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Donald E Westlake. Dramatised by Ed Thomason. Robbers enter a bank vault only to find it full of people.
Director Andy Jordan
Jeremy Nicholas visits the homes of well-known personalities to delve into their record collections in search of musical and personal revelations. This week, Loyd Grossman.
With Daire Brehan.
Paul Vaughan listens to some new American music and sees different versions of the ballet Cinderella. Producer Adrian Washboume Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Hugh Leonard. A married couple wait to meet their daughter and future son-in-law for Christmas.
Read by Rosaleen Linehan. Producer Roland Jaquarello Repeated Sunday 12.30am
With Chris Lowe and Jon Sopel.
David Jason stars as Pop Larkin and Pam Ferris as Ma Larkin in Eric
Pringle's six-part dramatisation of the novel by HE Bates.
4: Temptation comes to Pop in many forms, not least the shapely form of Sister Trevelyan. with Sheila Keith and Hilda Schroder Music by Barrie Guard and Pip Buriey Director Adrian Bean Repeat
Lynda plays agony aunt.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
It is over 50 years since
Flora Thompson 's Lark Rise was published. In it she described life in the Oxfordshire village of Juniper Hill and followed it up with two more evocative books. Chris Nicholson went to the village and nearby Cottisford, which features as Candelford in her book, to see how things have changed. Readings by Margaret Courtenay. Producer David Perry Repeat
The latest from the world of science Producer Deborah Cohen. Repeated from
Saturday 4.30pm. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Jenny Cuffe assesses the effect of residential care on young people who have been disturbed, destructive or delinquent.
4: Weighing the Cost
Producer Anna Parkinson Repeat
Presented by Peter White. Producer Eleanor Garland
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
By Tom Sharpe. Part 7. For details see yesterday
The week's events in the media. Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
Five chilling stories by the master of the macabre, Bram Stoker.
2: The Coming of Abel Behenna For details see yesterday