With Lynn Gallagher.
With Anna Hill.
Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
The last of six programmes in which disabled achievers in the United
States talk to Peter White.
Producer Ronni Davis. Repeated at 9.30pm
A series in which old and new hands compare notes. The Midwives. Is childbirth the preserve of mothers or should the midwife reign supreme? Producer Lucy Lunt
With Sheila McClennon and guests.
Drama: Speaking for Themselves: the Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Part 7 of 10. E-MAIL: [address removed] Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Repeated from yesterday 9pm
By Jim Eldridge. 3: Runaway. As Sandra and Terry begin to fall unwittingly in love, Terry faces a crisis of conscience and leams a bitter lesson.
Music played by Jacqueline Dankworth and Harvey Brough. Director Marilyn Imrie
Daily consumer news and investigations.
With Nick Clarke.
Lucie Skeaping and guests explore the lives of five notorious mistresses.
2: Madame de Pompadour's fine singing voice gave her entry to the court of Versailles.
Producer Clare Csonka
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
In a blend of drama and documentary by Rachel Bentham, four former shoplifters tell their poignant real-life stories. Gillian, a fictional character, dreams of angels, cathedrals and a dragon's lair of treasure. What is she concealing and will anyone ever find out?
Eddie Mair invites your views on today's topical issue. Producer Sukey Firth
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
2: The Inverurie Livestock Auction.
Farmers in Aberdeenshire struggle to get a good price for their cattle in a market ravaged by BSE.
For details see yesterday Repeat
27: A Day in the Life of 13th-Century England
For details see yesterday Repeat
Libby Purves with the guide to the learning world. Including practical advice, features and your views.
Producers Maud Hand and Lyn Webster Wilde Action Line: [number removed]44
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Conversation from the business world with Heather Payton and guests. Producer Simon Crow
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
Comedy sketches with a host of characters. Including Steve "not the snooker player" Davies, gardening expert Jack Finsborough , and songs from seventies singer Ted Ruby. With Gerard Foster , Dave Lamb , Gordon
Southern, Tim Verrinder , Ben Ward and Richard Webb.
Producer Maria Esposito
Repeated tomorrow 11.30pm
William's big day.
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
John Wilson with the arts programme, including news on this year's Oscar nominations, announced today. Producer Matthew Dodd
The Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill
Edited by Mary Soames. Part 7 of 10. Repeated from 10.45am
After the Government's decision not to set up a Royal Commission on animal testing, Julian O'Halloran investigates the vivisection business. How many of the two-and-a-half million experiments carried out in Britain each year really advance the cause of science?
Producer Andy Denwood. Rptd Sunday 5pm
Peter White with news for visually impaired people.
Producer Cheryl Gabriel
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The Battle for Consciousness. In the last 20 years, technology has revolutionised our understanding of the mind. Several leading scientists now believe they know how consciousness comes about. In this ongoing series, Geoff Watts investigates the race to find the Holy Grail of neuroscience.
Producer Rami Tzabar
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Repeated from 9am
With Justin Webb.
2: The Facts in the Great Beef Contract
A piece of bureaucracy plays deadly havoc with those involved.
For details see yesterday
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Another instalment of Angus Deayton 's journey through 20 years of four-letter words, political satire and surreal excursions to Mars. This week featuring Ben Elton , French and Saunders, Tracey Ullman and Rik Mayall.
Producer Lucy Armitage
Adjoa Andoh reads Ken Saro-Wiwa 's novel, abridged in ten parts by Stuart Conn.
7: The dangers of having two lovers. For details see Monday