With the Very Rev David Chillingworth.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Hugh O'Donnell
With Alex Brodie and John Humphrys.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Johnson McMaster.
Olivia O'Leary talks to eight pairs of people who have had parallel experiences. 2: Richard Olivier and Ken Wiwa discuss how they emerged from their fathers' shadows.
Producer Sara Conkey. Repeated at 9.30pm
The everyday journals of duty solicitors. 4: Steve Wedd.
Producer Frances Byrnes
from 10.45am
With Jenni Murray and guests. Dear
Jayne Browne : Corresponding with the Enemy by Elizabeth Proud. Part 4 of 5. Dear Jayne Browne repeated at 7.45pm
The series which reports the stories that matter to people around the world. Meriel Beattie is in Argentina reporting on the "living disappeared", the children whose parents were murdered by the military regime in the 1970s. Producer Lucy Ash
A four-part comedy series by Martyn Wade. 1: Bronte Country. London, 1853. The orderly life of Spavin and Spavin, religious publishers, is transformed by the arrival of an actress and her son. with Maggie Steed , David Horovitch , Sarah Jane Holm. Geoffrey Whitehead , Frances Jeater and David Antrobus
Director Cherry Cookson. Repeated Sunday 8pm
With Nick Clarke.
Round two of the nationwide general knowledge contest.
Devised by John P Wynn. Questions set by Ian Gillies. Producer Richard Edis Repeated Sunday llpm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
When Lydia Avilov died in 1942, her account of her love affair with Chekhov was published. But was itjusta romantic whim of her own imagining? with Colin Sarrell. Alan Leith. Pamela Grace and Ann Penfold. Translated by David Magarshack Adapted for radio by Carolyn Sally Jones Director Keith Slade Repeat
Special University Choice
OnthedaythatA-level results are published, Daire Brehan and a panel of experts guide parents and students through the clearing process.
Producer Clare Csonka. STUDENT CHOICE
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Five programmes looking at the secrets of the investigator's trade. 4: Lost Souls. Red Cross investigators search the archives for clues which may reunite families split up by the Second World War. Repeat
Leslie Phillips presents the second of two selections of his favourite literature.
Producer Viv Beeby
Six programmes in which Michael Rosen explores words. 3: Ulla!
A guide to British words abroad, and the language of monsters and Martians. Producer Julian Wilkinson Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
Trevor Phillips talks to scientists who hope that they will soon be able to track down the human "clock gene". Producer John Watkins
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With Clare English.
Clive Coleman 's six-part comedy series set in law chambers. 2: The MasonsWith John Bird, James Fleet,
Sarah Lancashire , Jonathan Kydd , Julie Teal , Sanjeev Bhasker and John Rowe Producer Paul Schlesinger Repeat
Hayley treads the middle way. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
John Wilson chairs the arts show. Producer Lawrence Pollard
Corresponding with the Enemy by Elizabeth Proud. Part 4. Repeated from 10.45am
Last of four programmes examining an event in history. Rorke's Drift Historian David Rattray examines
British and Zulu actions in the battle of Rorke's Drift in 1879, using documents and oral history handed down by both sides. Producer Dawn Ellis
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Four programmes in which
Ekow Eshun tracks the emerging identity of black Britain. 3: Buying In, Selling Out Will black Britons from the second generation forget their roots? Producer Sue Davies
Peter Curran investigates the technology of warfare.
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Repeated from 9am
By Laura Esquivel. Part 4. For details see Monday Repeat
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Second dollop of the four-part comedy series starring Britain's funniest Milton. Written by and starring Milton Jones. With Dave Lamb and Melanie Hudson. Producer David Tyler
A four-part series of feature-making by non-professional broadcasters. 3: Voices Four pieces with a common interest in the voice. Presenter Geoff Pridmore. Producer Bella Bannerman
Writings of Otis Ferguson. Part 4. For details see Monday