With the Rev Ian McKenzie.
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
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 guests. Producer Ronni Davis
The news of exactly 50 years ago. For details see Monday
Jo Morris charts the history of the men's movement - from Achilles
Heel, the anti-sexist magazine, to Robert Bly , the US guru who sends men into the woods.
Short story: Bridge For details see Monday
Repeated from Sunday 2.00pm
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With Lesley Riddoch.
By Lucy Flannery.
3: It's havoc in the Reynolds household as the preparations for the baby's naming ceremony reach a climax.
Producer Liz Anstee
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Tony Mulholland's three-part drama. 2: A Death. It is 1995 and Pat Brown is now working as a researcher on a television current affairs show. But
Pat's own political aspirations are very much alive and putting a strain on her marriage. with Graham Padden , Norman Bird , Geoffrey Freshwater , Susan Hannah , Nina Thomas , Tamsin Heatley , Susan Jeffrey and Simon Egerton. Director Brian Lighthill
In the final programme of the series, poet and journalist Katie Donovan reflects on how life might change for women in Ireland as the millennium approaches.
Producer Judith Elliott
With Daire Brehan. Pat Cane on his love-hate relationship with Scotland's most famous export - whisky.
With Paul Gambaccini , whose selection of films up for review includes Kenneth Branagh 's epic four-hour version of Hamlet and John Cleese
's comedy Fierce Creatures. Producer Adrian Washbourne
Revised repeat 9.30pm
By Ronald Frame. Read by John Gordon Sinclair.
Producer David Hunter Repeat
With Chris Lowe and Jon Sopel.
Repeated from Monday
Clarrie's in a pickle.
Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
John Waite investigates. Producer Mervyn Fletcher
Repeated tomorrow 9.05am
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The award-winning series examining the impact of the last 100 years on our lives and ideas, presented by Michael Ignatieff.
14: Growing. How the 20th century has affected different stages of our life and the family unit. Producer Philip Sellars
The showcase for new talent in radio feature-making. Kidney Donors, by Graham White: Asylum, by Jamie Flyeman ; and Deptford Village, by Tim Sutton.
Producer Bella Bannerman
Professor John Durant explores the events that sparked off the great scientific ideas of our time.
1: Infertility treatment and test-tube babies.
Producer Sandy Raffan
Repeated Sunday 9.30pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
By Edna O'Brien. 3: Captivity For details see Monday
11.00 More surreal escapades. Written by and starring Julian Dutton , with Liz Fraser , David Battley , Toby Longworth , Simon Godley and Enrico Valdez , the Chilean charmer. Producer Dirk Maggs
Six-part series celebrating the culinary delights of the ancient
Roman cook, Apicius, as spoken by Keith Floyd.
In this third chapter of the cookbook, fish pickle is on the menu. Producer Jane Berthoud
By Pat Barker. (3)
For details see Monday