With Richard Sanders. Producer David Street
With Fr Oliver McTernan.
With Sue MacGregor, James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Gabrielle Cox.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
40 years old Today: page 30
Your chance to talk to Ed Stourton and his guest on an issue of the moment. Producer Bruce Whitney Low LINES: open from 8am
Geoffrey Wheeler looks back at the news of 50 years ago. Hollywood stars Protest about the Un-American
Activities Committee. At home, smokers protest about the rising cost of cigarettes.
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Having experienced Hollywood, film actress Julia Ormond has turned to acting in the Arctic landscape. She talks to
Jenni Murray about her new-found love of ice - and Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow. Serial: Here on Earth. Part 7. For details see yesterday
Magazine programme which investigates matters psychological and psychiatric. Professor Anthony Clare discusses the link between religion and mental health. Producer Constance St Louis Repeated Sunday 10.15pm
With Lesley Riddoch.
More literary madness from
Mark Thomas , Roger McGough , Dillie Keane and Miles Kington , chaired by Barnsley poet Ian McMillan. Producer Marc Jobst
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
John Walsh talks to publisher Ion Mills about No Exit and the mean streets down which a publisher must go to establish a specialist crime imprint in a cut-throat market. Repeated from Sunday 11.45am
The last of the series in which Jeremy Nicholas visits the home of a well known personality to delve into their record collection in search of musical and personal revelations. 6: Robert Farnon
Producer Andrew Mussett
Presented by Russell Davies.
Paul Vaughan sees Rupert Everett in Tennessee Williams's play The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore and reads Paul Auster's book Hand to Mouth.
(Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
Written and read by Mike Harding. Can Ron be sure he has made the right decision when the fate of a young houseboy in Pakistan depends on him?
Producer Pauline Harris
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
The final part of Graham Greene 's story, dramatised by Rene Basilico. Starring Dame Hilda Bracket as Aunt Augusta, and Charles Kay as Henry Pulling.
5: A river boat in Paraguay: the staid suburban bank manager has travelled a long way from Southwood. with Ricardo Medina , Ignacio Prieto , Gloria Duarte-Vera . Alberto Pino and Marlene Jara Theme music written by Jim Parker and played by Harlequin
Producer John Fawcett Wilson Repeat
George goes on patrol. Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
Lesley Curwen reports on major issues, changing attitudes and important events at home and abroad. Producer Kim Barrington Repeated Saturday 5pm
Peter Evans presents a weekly review of developments in science. Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
The last of four audio diaries in which people document an attempt to change their lives. Farris
. Farris Howard suffered 90 per cent first degree burns in a house fire at the age of three. Now 14, he faces his tenth year of painful operations to reconstruct his skin. How does he cope? Editor Sharon Banoff
Peter White with news, views and information for the visually impaired. Producer Karen Turner
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
By Vladimir Nabokov. Part 2. For details see yesterday
The week's events in the media.
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
Part 5.
For details see yesterday