With the Rev Angela Tilby.
With Anna Hill.
John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Elaine Storkey.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss ideas and events which have influenced our time.
Producer Olivia Seligman. Repeated at 9.30pm
Melvyn Bragg examines where the idea of a just war originated and whether after over 100 years of almost unimaginably violent conflict, the term has any meaning at all. Show more
Joanna Pinnock examines the importance of five different groups of animals and birds to the ancient cultures of Britain. 2: The Wolf Producer Brett Westwood
With Jenni Murray and guests. Drama: South Riding by Winifred Holtby. Part 4. Drama rptd at 7.45pm. For details see Monday
The news behind the world headlines. Producer Tony Grant
Last in a six-part comedy series by Elizabeth Baines. Holding the Baby. As Mike's big snooker match approaches and a variety of underhand dealings come to a head, a childcare crisis occurs for the babysitting circle. Who will be left holding the baby? with Maxine Burth. Shaun Parkes. Jane Hazelgrove. Melissa Sinden.
Andrew Whyment , Holly Grainger. Tara Pendergast , Jane Cawdron , Gemma Salusbury.
Christopher Limond and Oliver Hamilton Director Andy Jordan
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Saturday 6.10am
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Bernard Kops. Willis O'Brien created life from lifelessness using the painstaking art of stop-motion animation. By 1933, his work achieved immortality as audiences were enthralled by his greatest creation, King Kong. Like Kong, O'Brien ruled supreme in his own imaginary kingdom, but he was powerless to control the tragic events of his own life.
In the third of four phone-ins for the election to the European Parliament, put your views on Europe to William Hague , leader of the Conservative Party. For details see Tuesday
SIMULTANEOUS BROADCAST: with BBC2
109: Pitt and a New Calendar For details see Monday Repeat
Marcel Berlins investigates how the law works and where it goes wrong. Producers Sallie Davies and Charlie Sigler Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
The World Ocean Project has been mapping ocean currents since 1990. What changes have there been and how have they affected life beneath the waves? Presented by Trevor Phillips. Producer John Watkins
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With Clare English and Eddie Mair.
Andy Hamilton 's award-winning comedy series set in hell.
5: The Beautiful Game. Satan decides to hold a major football tournament - the Underworld Cup. with Robert Duncan. Andy Hamilton , Philip Pope , Michael Fenton Stevens , Felicity Montagu and Nick Revell
Producer Paul Mayhew-Archer Repeat
Kate has a new hero. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson with the arts programme, including news of this year's shortlist for the controversial modern art award - the Turner Prize. Producer Stephen Hughes
By Winifred Holtby. Part 4.
Rptd from 10.45am. For details see Monday
Last in a three-part series exploring the political implications of cricket in different parts of the former British Empire. 3: White Men Don't Bowl
West Indian cricket has always been full of politics, and no more so than in the 1950s. As Britain's Caribbean colonies moved towards independence, the cricket captaincy remained in white hands. Mark Whitaker explores the campaign for black leadership. Producer Mark Whitaker
Fair Votes or Foul? Dennis Sewell chairs a debate in which a group of experts ask if proportional representation delivers more or less democracy. Producer Sheila Cook
Architect Maxwell Hutchinson visits building sites to watch cutting-edge technology and bold design come together. 3: The International Centre for Life. A visitor attraction in the heart of Newcastle, with a spectacular roof in the shape of a leaf. Powerful computers have enabled it to be constructed without straight lines. Producer Alison Ayres
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By Andrew Greig. 4: "I'm sick to my stomach. All I want is for this to stop." For details see Monday Repeat
Last in a four-part comedy about the human condition. Dark Child has his first day at school and Gavin Staples finally makes it to Wembley to support Steps. Starring Kevin Eldon , Simon Greenall ,
Daryl Beeton , Mat Fraser , Leila Hackett and Emma Kennedy.
Producers Ash Atalla and Helen Williams
Tom Paulin listens to the evocative, suggestive and sometimes deceptive imagery of sound in poetry. Producer Sally Marmion Repeat
By Ethan Coen. 4: The Boys read by Ron Berglas.
For details see Monday