With Clair Jaquiss.
With Anna Hill.
Producer David Street
James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Angela Tilby.
Jeremy Paxman sets the cultural agenda with guests including film director Ken Loach.
Producer Tony Phillips. Repeated at 9.30pm
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: Letters from a Lost
Generation. Part 1 of 15. Editor Ruth Gardiner
Drama repeated at 7.45pm
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A look at the work of theatre director Terry Hands, who took on the role of artistic director to Theatr Clwyd in the Welsh countryside, a theatre threatened with financial ruin. Producer AP Jones
Jim Eldridge 's six-part comedy drama, written by Paul Copley , stars Karl Howman as Mr Sims , and James Grout as Mr Beeston.
4: Target Practice. You miss one target, you hit another.... Well, that's life. with Jamie Hall. Matt Sergeant. Vivienne Martin, Paul Copley. Tom Watson and Jacqueline Beatty. Producer John Fawcett Wilson
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: [number removed] to raise issues for investigation
With Nick Clarke.
Nick Clarke presides over the cultural quiz. This week, Northern Ireland takes on the South of England.
Producer Paul Bajoria. Rptd Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Five stories of mystery by Elizabeth Gaskell , dramatised by Sally Hedges. 1: The Squire's Story. Mr Higgins appears to be a gentleman, but his strange manners and a tendency to disappear suggest otherwise. with Michael Lumsden , Peter Jeffrey.
Michael Tudor Barnes. Andrew Harrison ,
Simon Carter. Brett Usher , Jonathan Wyatt and Nick Aikens. Director Nigel Bryant
Vincent Duggleby takes calls on an issue affecting personal finance. Producer Sarah Pennells
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Five daily programmes in which Kate Saunders considers the role of Bunty in the lives of girls from the fifties through the seventies.
Series editor Lindsay Leonard
Four interconnected short stories by different authors. 1: Simple Job by Simon Brett , read by Johnny Meres. Producer David Jackson Young
Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jenni Murray and her guests take a global view of news and human stories. Producer Lindsay Leonard
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
Dr Phil Hammond watches over proceedings in this debating game. Producer He!en Willisms
Oh, brother!
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson chairs the arts show. Producer Matthew Dodd
Based on Testament of Youth by Vera Brittain , adapted by Mark Bostrich. The story of Vera Brittain 's correspondence with her brother, her lover and their two best friends, on the front during the First World War. Part 1. with James Wallace and Robert Portal Repeated from 10.45am
Pauper's Funeral. The last of five tales of contemporary life. Sara Parker charts the story of Leonard, one of hundreds who die alone and penniless. Producer Neil Trevithick
In Focus. Companies, politicians, governments, even royals are using them to plan their future. Peter Day brings the focus group into focus.
Producer Simon Crow. Rptd Sunday 9.30pm
The Government is leading a major cull of badgers to establish if this is an effective means of preventing the transmission of bovine tuberculosis to cattle. But with TB in cattle on the rise, this may not be the answer.
Producer Grant Sonnex. Rptd tomorrow 11am
Repeated from 9am
With Isabel Hilton.
Robert Powell reads Louis de Bemieress tale of love and war. Abridged in 15 parts by Alison Joseph. Part 1. Producer Duncan Minshull Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
By David Chandler
What can Miro do when a drunk thinks he is a mini-cab driver? with Jonathan Tafler, Trevor Martin, Neil Daglish, Sophie Thompson, Susan Brown and Alwyne Taylor. Director Clive Brill
Don DeLillo 's novel, spanning 50 years, read by Angus Macinnes. Abridged in ten parts by James Robertson. Part 6. Producer Bruce Young