With the Rt Rev Sandy MacDonald.
With John Humphrys , James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
Last of four programmes on people who weathered storms in their careers.
John Humphrys talks to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr George Carey. Producer Brian King
+ Buried Treasure: page 9
The news of 50 years ago today. Producer Lindsay Leonard
from 10.55am Introduced by Jenni Murray. Phillipa Dolley investigates the recovery of memories of sexual abuse. Serial: The Arizona Game. Part 4. For details see Monday
Producer Tony Grant
With Mark Whittaker.
Gill Pyrah with guests Jeffrey Robinson , Simon Shaw , David Stafford and Daniel Evan Weiss. Producer Ann Jobson
With Nick Clarke.
By Tim Rhys. A tale of two men who have both lost their homelands. with Christine Morris , lestyn Jones, Rhodri Hugh , Phil Rowlands. Rob Lane and Rachel Scorgie. Director Foz Allan Repeat
With Daire Brehan. Featuring a former anarchist who discovered an 18th-century fresco in his squat.
Paul Allen sees Jerry Lewis make his debut in London's West End in the musical Damn Yankees, and discovers how the Shakespeare Globe Theatre, also in London, is shaping up for this week's official opening. Producer Anthony Denselow Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Nawal Gadalla , read by Robert Harper. Jason longs to explore the Greek myths. Producer Sue Wilson
With Charlie Lee-Potter .
The concluding part of Nick Revell 's comedy saga. With David Swift as Obadiah, Maggie Steed as Alice, Alison Steadman as Jane,
Claire Skinner as Emily and Nick Revell as Tony. The narrator is Alistair McGowan. Tony discovers the pleasures of tequila while on a plane bound for Venezuela. with Peter Gunn , Natalie Walter ,
Peter Serafinowicz and Joanna Brookes. Music by Paul Mottram. Producer Paul Schlesinger
Debbie is still not satisfied. Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
A three-part World Tonight Special about the fight for a future in the developing world.
2: Simon Dring meets President Eduard Shevardnadze of Georgia. Editor Anne Koch
Professor Peter Clarke examines the battle for the leadership of the Conservative Party.
Producer Anthony Dworkin. Rptd Sunday 4.15pm TRANSCRIPTS: available for purchase from BBC Videos for Education and Training,
Woodlands, 80 Wood Lane , London W12 OTT PHONE: (0181) [number removed]for more information
Six programmes in which famous men consider their favourite activities.
2: A Weaving Shed Full of Grand
Pianos. Sir Ernest Hall speaks of his love for the piano and composing. Producer Julian May
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Colin Hughes PHONE: [number removed]
Revised repeat from 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
The first of two stories by Jonathan Treitel , read by William Hope. Producer Duncan Minshull Repeat
The first of a four-part comedy series by Carol Noble.
Cruella's Big Moment. 1975: Harriet Knight has to compete with her sister. with James Bell , Joanna Monro. Jillie Meers. Tessa Worsley , Rina Mahoney , Rachel Atkins Gerard McDermott. Carolyn Jones and John Rowe. Director Marion Nancarrow
By William Nighy. Part 4.
Repeat For details see Monday