With the Rev Dr John Holdsworth.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Sarah Tempest
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Elaine Storkey.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss ideas and events which have influenced our time.
Producer Olivia Seligman. Repeated at 9.30pm
Melvyn Bragg discusses how our ways of remembering have changed and explores whether memory itself can remain forever unchanged in its role within our psychology. Show more
In afive-part series, Joanna Pinnock examines the importance of five groups of animals and birds to the ancient cultures of Britain.1:The Raven Producer Brett Westwood
With Jenni Murray and guests. Drama: Volunteers by Donna Franceschild and Simon Little. Part 4.
Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
The news behind the world headlines. Producer Tony Grant
A comedy series by Elizabeth Baines. 5: People's Choice. While babysitting circle members debate the education issue and headmistress Carla gets to grips with naughty Chrystal, Geoff develops his connections via his daughter's school. with Maxine Burth. Shaun Parkes.
Jane Hazlegrove. Melissa Sinden. Ciaran Griffiths. Gregg Baines. Holly Grainger , Tara Pendergast. Gemma Salusbury and Christopher Umond. Director Andy Jordan
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Saturday 6.10am
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Margaret Busby 's award-winning dramatisation of the novel byCLR
James. A young man is forced to leave middle-class security and move into a household that seems to thrive on passion and violence. with Burt Caesar. Dona Croll , Angela Wynter , Martina Laird. Nina Wadia and Julian Francis Director Pam Fraser Solomon Repeat
With Peter White.
Editor Chris Burns
Repeated from Sunday 7.55am
4: Shuttle astronaut Kathy Thornton. One cannot get much closer to being utterly alone than floating free in space. For details see Monday
104: The Final Charge of an English King For details see Monday
Marcel Berlins investigates how the law works and where it goes wrong.
Producer Charles Sigler. Rptd Sunday 8.30pm
Will there soon be a bionic man? Trevor Phillips
talks to Sue Bayliss who has grafted living tissue on to silicon. Producer John Watkins
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With Chris Lowe and Eddie Mair.
Andy Hamilton 's award-winning comedy set in hell. 4: The Reasonably Fantastic Journey. Satan and the Professor find a huge empty space in hell - Scumspawn's brain. with Robert Duncan , Andy Hamilton. Philip Pope. Michael Fenton Stevens. Felicity Montagu and Nick Revell
Producer Paul Mayhew-Archer Repeat
Elizabeth gets the blues. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
The arts programme with Mark Lawson. Producer Adrian Washbourne
By Donna Franceschild and Simon Little. Part 4.
Rptd from 10.45am. For details see Monday
A series exploring the political implications of cricket in parts of the former British Empire. 2: Soldiers, Cricketers and Sheep.
Mark Whitaker explores the hidden history of religious and class conflict in Australian cricket during the Bradman era. Producer Mark Whitaker
Steve Richards of the New Statesman looks behind the scenes at Westminster. Editor Jane Ashiey
As we race towards the year 2000, buildings designed for the new millennium are in critical phases of construction. Architect Maxwell Hutchinson has been on site to watch cutting-edge technology and bold design come together. 2: The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
Producer Alison Ayres
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With Robin Lustig.
By Alexander Pushkin. Part 4. For details see Monday
A four-part swipe at the human condition. 3: This week, the launch of Wheelchair: the Musical and a job lot of walking canes become possessed by evil spirits. With Kevin Eldon ,
Simon Greenall , Daryl Beeton , Mat Fraser , Leila Hackett and Emma Kennedy. Producers Ash Atalla and Helen Williams
By Felicity Kendal. 4: Making Good For details see Monday Repeat