With Richard Sanders. Producer David Street
With Sister Lavinia Byrne.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With Father Oliver McTernan.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
With Libby Purves and birthday guest Jan Morris. Producer Ronni Davis
Geoffrey Wheeler looks at the news of 50 years ago.
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial:
Here on Earth by Alice Hoffman. Part 8. For details see Monday
A visit to the National Federation of City Farms in Bristol in Avon, a special programme to mark the BBC's 75th anniversary. With chairman Eric Robson. Repeated from Sunday 2pm
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With Lesley Riddoch.
An earthy six-part comedy drama series written by Turan Ali.
2: Hare-Brained Schemes, It's official
... the school kitchens are being privatised. But are the girls going to take it lying down? with Joyce Gibbs , Kaye Wragg. Debbie Chazen. Maxine Finch , Andrew Wincott and Stephen Hoyle. Producer Turan Ali
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By John Dickson Carr , dramatised in two parts by Peter Ling.
2: The Secret in the Stone. A strange bracelet and some silver buttons hold the clue to the murderer. with TracyAnn Oberman, John Rowe. Roger May , Sarah Rice and Iwan Thomas
Director Enyd Williams
With Michael Rosen. Adrian Mitchell talks about his way of introducing children to poetry. Producer Jill Burridge
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With Russell Davies.
Paul Gambaccini talks to Bille August about his new film based on Peter Hoeg 's novel Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow, and sees Sigourney Weaver and Sam Neill in a reworking of the Snow White story.
Producer Paul Quinn. Revised repeat 9.30pm
By David Self , read by Michael Tudor Barnes. A personal tragedy leads a successful entrepreneur to reflect over past actions.
Producer Liz Allard Repeat
With Charlie Lee-Potter and Chris Lowe.
Lionel Kelleway chairs the first regional heat of the new wildlife quiz. Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
William makes a discovery. Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
John Waite investigates.
Editor Graham Ellis. Repeated tomorrow 9.05am WRITE TO: Face the Facts, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA. E-MAIL: ftf@bbc.co.uk
With new infections and the resistance to antibiotics on the increase, Geoff Watts examines whether we can ever hope to triumph in our war against the microbes. Producer Adrian Washbourne Repeat
An account of a Turkish Cypriot family in London. Aydin came to England in 1972 at the age of 19 to start a new life away from the turbulence of Cyprus. With three of his nine brothers, he opened a bakery near Elephant and Castle. Family members tell their story, aided by customers of the bakery and the words of Aydin's family journal. Producer Piers Plowright
Comedian Ben Silburn continues his four-part investigation into the history of technology.
2: The Greeks may have been techno-snobs, but elsewhere in history, attitudes have been more welcoming. Producer Anne McNaught
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
By Vladimir Nabokov. Part 3. For details see Monday
4: Caravan Capers. John and Mary's romantic break is threatened by Ken's fascination with a chrome ladder. Written and performed by Graham Fellows. Producer Paul Schlesinger
* Buried Treasure: page 9
Jon Holmes and Andy Hurst 's six-part comedy series. With Peter Serafinowicz , Emma Clarke and Mike Chequer. Producer Phil Bowker
Part 6.
For details see Monday