With Andrew Graystone.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Ashley Gething
With Sue MacGregor, James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
The last of the series in which
Michael Buerk talks to people who have faced a single, life-changing choice.
Producer Christine Morgan. Repeated at 9.30pm
People who have inspired classic pop songs talk to Kate Saunders.
1: Without You. Bev Tucker tells the tragic story behind the ballad. Producer Joanna Rahim
Introduced by Martha Kearney. Under One Roof: Stairway to Heaven. Part 2. Under One Roof repeated at 7.45pm For details see yesterday
The Future. In the last of three programmes, Larry Hollingworth , former chief of operations for the United Nations High Commission for refugees, looks for signs of hope for the future of Bosnia. Producer Alison Quinn
A six-part comedy drama series by Turan Ali. 2: Hare-Brained Schemes.
The school kitchens are to be privatised. with Brigit Forsyth. Bill Dean. Tim Dantay. Joyce Gibbs. Kaye Wragg. Debbie Chazen. Maxine Finch. Andrew Wincott and Stephen Hoyle. Director Turan Ali Repeat
With Liz Barclay and John Waite. Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]to raise issues for investigation
With Nick Clarke.
Accountants challenge bankers in the first of an eight-part quiz programme testing the working knowledge of two groups of professionals. Chairman Nigel Cassidy. Producer Neil Koenig
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Patrick J Power. An old man is dead and a large sum of money is missing. It is rural Ireland and the powers that be - the priest and the Garda - move in. with Pat Laffan , Marie Jones. Mark Lambert , Michelle Forbes and John Olohan
Director Pam Brighton
Robin Lustig invites your views on today's topical issue. Producer Jane O'Rourke
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Part 2.
For details see yesterday
2: My Children Are Movers. In Grace Nichols 's poetic monologue, read by Adjoa Andoh , a mythic Caribbean woman looks out with a diasporic eye at her scattered children.
For details see yesterday
Libby Purves presents education news and consumer features.
Producers Anne Freeman and Clare McGinn
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E-MAIL: the.learning.curve@bbc.co.uk
Conversation about issues in business and technology. With Heather Payton and guests. Producer Simon Crow
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
The Butter Factor
New programmes from the comedy team of Gerard Foster , Dave Lamb ,
Gordon Southern, Tim Verrinder , Ben Ward and Richard Webb. This edition features a rare archive recording of seventies' sitcom Who's in the Navy? Producer Adam Tandy
Hayley has a Royal suggestion. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Francine Stock investigates the work of painter Patrick Heron - as well as the Cornish landscapes from which he draws inspiration - in the light of a big new exhibition. Producer Alison Perks
Part 2.
Repeated from 10.45am For details see yesterday
After the Good Friday deluge which claimed five lives and brought misery to tens of thousands,
Julian O'Halloran investigates the state of Britain's flood defences. Producer Kim Barrington Repeated Sunday 5pm
Peter White with news for visually impaired people.
Producer Karen Turner
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Graham Easton looks at what the healthcare system has to offer us.
Producer Julia Durbin. Repeated tomorrow 4pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from 9am
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Plate 4. August 1854 - Concert Party at Varna (part 1). Read by Samantha Morton. Part 7 of 10. For details see yesterday
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Perrier Award winners Mark Gatiss ,
Reece Shearsmith , Steve Pemberton and Jeremy Dyson star in a blackly comic sketch show in six parts. 5: The Wedding. More savage comedy from the town of Spent. Producer Sarah Smith Repeat
By Robert Bloch. Part 7. For details see yesterday