With Lynn Gallagher.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Steve Peacock
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Johnston McMaster.
Jeremy Paxman and his guests set the cultural agenda for the week.
Producer Karen Holden. Repeated at 9.30pm
With Sheila McClennon and guests.
Drama: Speaking for Themselves: the Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Part 6 of 10. Editor Ruth Gardiner
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The workhouse seems a part of distant history, but there are still people alive who spent their working lives in such institutions. This programme taps into their memories. Producer Anthony Sellors
A six-part comedy series by Katie Hims. 5: Juan Jose 's declaration of love has thrown Martina into confusion. with Roger May , Jane Whittenshaw , Marlene Sidaway and Anthony Zaki. Director Cat Horn
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
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With Nick Clarke.
Ned Sherrin hosts the seventh heat of the musical general knowledge quiz. Producer Dawn Ellis. Rptd Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Michael Crompton. Britain's last great courtesan tells her story and tries to blackmail her clients.
Wellington famously responded,
"Publish and be damned." This is the intimate and thrilling story of a woman who refused to go quietly. with Ian Puleston Davies , Christian Rodska , Siobhan Flynn , Siwan Morris and David Sibley Director Foz Allan
With Vincent Duggleby. Producer Tom Cunnington LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Five programmes which rummage through the wares at auctions around the country. 1: The Jersey Marine
Auction. The annual social event at which islanders can pick up a cheap oilskin and catch up on local gossip. Producer Paula Mcginley Repeat
Anna Massey narrates the history of Britain, with the words of Sir Winston Churchill read by Paul Eddington. Additional readings by Roger May ,
Paul Jenkins , David Timson and John Turner. 26: Simon de Mondort Producer Pete Atkin Repeat
Is the genetic-industrial complex about to pose the same threat to our lives as the military-industrial complex? Andrew Jefford investigates. Repeated from Saturday 11am
With Jenni Murray and guests. Producer Lindsay Leonard
With Clare English and Nigel Wrench.
Nicholas Parsons is joined by Clement Freud , Fred MacAulay ,
Paul Merton and Graham Norton. Recorded at the Pleasance, Edinburgh Fringe. Producer Chris Neill
Repeated Sunday 12.30pm
Carl's first day.
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Fifty years after the first performance of Death of a Salesman, Francine Stock investigates the continuing power of Arthur Miller 's hero Willy Loman. Producer Alison Perks
The Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill
Ten dramatised excerpts from the letters of Britain's great wartime leader and his wife Clementine, taken from a newly published collection. With Alex Jennings as Winston, Sylvestra le Touzel as Clementine, and Helen Bourne as the narrator. Part 6. Repeated from 10.45am
Two programmes in which the team who make one of television's most popular "docusoaps", Vets in Practice, get a taste of their own medicine. Narrated by David Stafford.
It's Your Line. Mobile phone use is now exploding. Peter Day explores a new obsession.
Producer Sandie Kanthal. Rptd Sunday 9.30pm
The Ingredients of the Garden. A look at the recipe for a good garden.
Producer Sheena Duncan. Rptd tomorrow 11am
Repeated from 9am
With Justin Webb.
1: A Day at Niagara. Actor
Kelsey Grammer reads five tales by the j master storyteller.
Abridged and produced by Duncan Miinshull Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
LATE NIGHT ON 4
By Michael McStay. Alcohol, anger, infidelity and stories of Dartmoor witches are the ingredients in a cocktail party that goes awry for Geoffrey. with Jonathan Oliver , Timothy Carlton and Ludmilla Vuli. Director Ned Chaillet
Adjoa Andoh reads Ken Saro-Wiwa 's novel, abridged in ten parts by Stewart Conn. Part 6. Producer Bruce Young