Producers Steve Peacock and Hugh O'Donne !!
With James Whitbourn and his guest.
With John Humphrys , Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Bill Westwood.
With Cliff Morgan. Producer Roy Calley
Pete McCarthy presents the insider's travel guide.
Producer Eleanor Garland
Repeated tomorrow 7.30pm
Ned Sherrin with celebrity guests including a horse wearing a trilby. Producer Chrissy Pilson
Boris Johnson of The Daily Telegraph takes a look behind the scenes at Westminster.
Olenka Frenkiel presents an eight-Part series on Europe.
6: A Tale of Two Cities. Nenad Sebek reports on the power struggle between Pale and Banja Luka. Producer Tim Whewell
Alison Mitchell with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Producer Sarah Pennells PHONE: [number removed]
The antidote to panel games continues in Newcastle. Barry Cryer,
Graeme Garden , Tim Brooke-Taylor and Tony Hawks whoop it up in the name of light entertainment. Humphrey Lyttelton presides, Colin Sell accompanies.
Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Monday 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Canterbury, Kent by panellists including Transport Minister Glenda Jackson, Liberal Democrat Spokesman for rural affairs Charles Kennedy and David Willetts, shadow Minister for Education and Employment.
(Repeated from yesterday)
Phone Jonathan Dimbleby with your views on the issues raised in this week's edition of Any Questions?
Producers Anne Peacock and Karen Turner LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
Compton Mackenzie 's 1930s comedy. An impoverished Scottish laird seeks to marry his son off to an American heiress. Dramatised by Ron Butlin. with John Shedden , Andrew Conlan , Joanna Tope , Steven McNicoll , Douglas Russell , Michael Perceval-Maxwell and Simon Tait Director Patrick Rayner
Sue Summers presents a portrait of Wolverstone Hall, a public school where boys from poor families in London's East End were educated with those from privileged backgrounds. Producer Julia Shaw Repeat
Six-part outdoor series.
5:Hadrian's Wall Wasn't Built in a Day Historian and archaeologist Guy de la Bedoyere asks how the Romans took on the job of building a wall straight across this island. Producer Jonathan Ruffle
Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
With Peter Evans.
Producer Julia Durbin. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk Repeated Tuesday 8pm
Mark Whitaker reports on major issues at home and abroad. Repeated from Tuesday
Six-part series celebrating the previously uncelebrated. 1: VelcroProducer David Prest
Satirical review of the week's news. Repeated from yesterday
Six people explain their idea of Utopia. 1: Tony Benn , a maverick MP for 47 years, shares his vision of an ideal world with Michael O'Donnell. Producer Joanna Rahim
Repeated Thursday 11.30pm
Unhand Me, Rogue!
Richard Dyer traces the history and influence of melodrama. Should it be written off as escapist mass entertainment ? Producer Erin Riley
Repeated Friday 9.30pm
With Geoffrey Wheeler. Producer Susan Greenhaigh
Steve Chambers 's four-part series set in Victoria Station, Bridgford, a century ago. 1: Goods PerishableWednesday 27 November 1896, a day notable for an expeditious recovery and a recovered expedition. with Christopher Scott , John Hartley ,
Tom Bevan , Pauline Letts , Becky Hindley , Colleen Prendergast , Robert Harper , Chris Pavlo ,
Keith Drinkel , Alex Lowe , Mark Bonnar , Shaun Prendergast , loan Meredith, Amanda Gordon and Shirley Dixon. Director David Hunter Repeat
Brian Kay presents music in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the birth of opera composer Donizetti. Producer Brian Jackson
The first of a series of reflections for Advent, with the Rev John L Bell.
By Annie Caulfield. When two childhood friends are reunited, their friendship begins to crack under the strain of secrets and lies. with Maureen Hibbert , Janet Maw , Joanna Monro. Louis McKenzie , Carl D'Souza and Christopher Scott. Director Sally Avens Repeat
Three famous historical figures reveal insights into their lives and times when interviewed by Miles Kington . 1: Roger Allam plays Dr Samuel Johnson. Producer Viv Black Repeat
In the first of seven programmes,
Simon Armitage introduces American West Coast poet Fred Voss at the Hull Truck Theatre. The poet performs work from Goodstone, his own collection of stories about American factory life. Producer Hilary Field
David Benedictus reads his new story. Repeated from Monday