With Robert Rietti.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Steve Peacock
Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day Leslie Griffiths
Behind the scenes with Dominic Cork as he prepares Derbyshire County Cricket Club for the Nat West finals at Lords.
Producer Eleanor Garland. Repeated at 9.30pm
Four programmes in which
Michael Rosen unmasks children's literature.
3: Pictures of Innocence
Producer Matthew Dodd Repeat
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: The Jury by Matthew Solon. Daily editor Anne Tyley
Drama repeated at 7.45pm
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Harp maker Allan Shiers makes concert instruments using methods dating back to the Old Testament.
Producer Paul Evans
A Victorian mystery by Wilkie Collins , dramatised by John Arden. Miss
Morris and the Stranger. A governess is the recipient of a generous legacy. with Hugh Dickson , Jane Whittenshaw , Alison Pettitt , Lucas Rush and Katie Lucy. Pianist Colin Guthrie. Director David Blount Repeat
With Nick Clarke at the Liberal
Democrats' conference in Brighton.
Nick Clarke returns with the quiz in which teams representing the regions grapple with problems of lateral thinking and cultural knowledge. This week, Fred Housego and Marcel Berlins
(South of England) meet
Antonia Fraser and Brian J Ford (Midlands).
Producer Paul Bajoria. Rptd Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
1: Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes Sue Teddern's drama, set in 1953, follows the lives of six students of the Meteor Charm School. September.
Irene has been given a shot at stardom - but first she has to break up with Eric. with Luisa Bradshaw-White, Amanda Root, Giles Thomas, Rebecca Saire, Christopher Staines, John Hartley, Frances Jeater, Geoffrey Whitehead, Charlie Simpson, Tabitha Wady, David Thorpe, Sean Baker, Eddie Marsan, Sarah-Jane Holm, Charlie Simpson, Stephen Critchlow, Peter Gunn and Jan Goodman. Part 2 tomorrow
Personal finance with Vincent Duggleby. Producer Frances Macdonald
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
A picture of Catholicism today is portrayed by five stories. Presented by Edward Stourton. 1: The Insider
Producers Sallie Davies and Farah Durrani
Cake by Julia Bell , read by Carolyn Backhouse. The sixth often stories by women. Sandra is grieving for her father. Producer Liz Taylor. Repeated Sunday 12.30am
With Derek Cooper.
Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jane Franchi and her guests look behind the international headlines. Producer Gwen Stirling
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
Another instalment of the comedy series starring Britain's funniest Milton. Written by and starring Milton Jones With Joanna Scanlan and Alexander Armstrong. Producer David Tyler
Bert throws down the gauntlet. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Francine Stock chairs the arts show. Producer Matthew Dodd
By Matthew Solon. As the libel case continues, the tension increases. with Badi Uzzaman , Denys Hawthorne ,
Frances Jeater , Geoffrey Whitehead , Philip Bretherton , Tracy-Ann Oberman ,
Don McCorkindale , Christopher Scott , Dominic
Power and Joseph Bennett. Director Andy Jordan Repeated from 10.45am
Five stories of contemporary life. 1: Meat. Sara Parker spends 24 hours in a family-run pig abattoir. This programme contains the sound of pigs being slaughtered. Producer Sukey Firth
Peter Day asks how long Bill Gates's firm, Microsoft, can maintain its grip on the computer industry.
(Repeated Sunday)
Naturalist Nick Baker heads for Devon and a glimpse of basking sharks. Producer Sarah Blunt
Repeated from 9am
With Isabel Hilton.
By Ian McEwan , abridged in ten parts by Penny Leicester, read by David Horovitch. A tale of love and obsession, set in contemporary London. Part 6. Producer Duncan Minshull
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
LATE NIGHT ON 4
By Robin Glendinning. The seasonal hunt in rural Ulster is stimulated by the desire to sell the hound that catches the hare to an American millionaire. The hare has other ideas.
Director Roland Jaquarello
Repeated from Saturday llpm
By Alex Garland , abridged in ten parts by Doreen Estall , read by Jamie Glover. The story of three people whose lives are destined to collide. Part 6 of 10. Producer Fiona McLean