Newshour
with John Leslie.
Walter Macken 's three-part story.
Final part: The Golden Ox. In the excitement of the digging, the boys may have forgotten they are prisoners - but Agnes has other plans.
Dramatised by Rony Robinson
with The AM Alternative
Omnibus edition.
Barry Johnston meets Chris Boardman , a cabinet maker from the Wirral who won
Britain's first gold medal at the 1992 Olympics on his superbike and became a national hero. A Barrymour production
Anna Grayson looks into careers, education and training for the over-25s. This week: Improving the know-how of care workers in Cheshire; tips from careers adviser Margaret Korving on social service jobs; and a newly-qualified driving instructor checks over Anna's driving skills.
Student news and views from the Open University.
live from Sandwich with Tony Adamson.
Commentary on the final day's play at Royal St George's, with expert analysis by Tommy Horton and Andrew Murray.
Plus cricket: Durham v
Australia and the AXA
Equity and Law League, and motor cycling: reports from the San Marino Grand Prix.
7.20 The New Curiosity Shop
7.40 Witness to Change 8.00
Sermons in 16th-century Europe
8.20 Assignment
8.40 Maths: Eigenvalues and Eigenlines 9.00 Open Forum 9.20 Art Works 9.40 Women in Cinema
with Mike Edgar.