With Fr Paul Clayton-Lea .
With Charlotte Smith.
Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Gabrielle Cox.
John Humphrys in conversation with eight successful people who have weathered storms in their careers.
6: James Ferman. From Last Tango in Paris to Natural Bom Killers - 24 years of controversy as director of the British Board of Film Classification.
Producer Brian King. Repeated at 9.30pm
Meteorologist Helen Young recalls some extreme weather conditions that have occurred in the UK. In today's programme, she investigates the day when coke fell from the sky in the worst hail storm this century. Producer Helen Weaver
Historian Lisa Jardine shows Sheila McClennon how accessible, relevant and exciting the scientific revolution has been. Drama: Fire in the Heart-work by John Keats , adapted by Robin Brooks. Part 12 of 15. Drama rptd at 7.45pm. For details see yesterday
Repeated from yesterday 9pm
The last in a series in which Hugh Dennis delves into the comedy archives to explore the eccentricities of British life. Transport. Who could forget Basil Fawlty , beating his Mini with a branch when its engine refused to start? From trains to planes to automobiles, the British love to hate their vehicles. This programme goes in search of the reasons why. Producer Libby Cross
With Liz Barclay and Trixie Rawlinson.
With James Cox.
Peter Hobday continues his exploration of Britain's smaller opera companies. In this programme, he visits Sherborne School, where Dorset Opera holds its annual two-week opera course, bringing together professionals, students and locals. Producer Tony Cheevers
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Stephanie Cole stars as the slightly elderly lady whose exotic birds bring her triumphant fulfilment, in Peter Tinniswood's monologue written especially for her.
(Repeat)
Call Eddie Mairforan exchange of experiences on today's topical issues. Producer Sukey Firth
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
2: Winter- Football Groundsmen. A comparison between the wind- and snow-blown wilds of Wick Academy's pitch in north-east Scotland and the manicured grass at the home of Manchester United, Old Trafford. For details see yesterday
7: 190 7 - Women's Rights, Religious Discrimination and Military Reform For details see yesterday
Heather Payton and guests discuss business, money and technology. Producer Simon Crow
Sarah LeFanu and guests Baroness Blackstone, Minister for Education and Employment; and lecturer and broadcaster Julian Le Grand discuss three favourite paperbacks.
Producer Viv Beeby. Rptd Sunday llpm
With Clare English and Nigel Wrench.
The last in a comedy series by David Stafford. Farewell Slomvakia, toxic waste capital of Europe. with Adam Long , Michael Roberts , Jaime Robertson , Andrew Sachs ,
Sarah Vandenbergh and Bruno Matthews. Music David Stafford. Producer Dirk Maggs
No-one steps out of line. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson and guests review a retrospective of Van Dyck at the Royal Academy of Arts, marking the 400th anniversary of the painter's birth. Producer Stephen Hughes
John Keats 's poems and letters, adapted and reconstructed by Robin Brooks. Part 12.
Rptd from 10.45am. For details see yesterday
Chris Gunness profiles Olara Otunnu , the United Nations special representative on children and armed conflict. Over the last two decades, two million children have been killed in armed conflict, six million seriously injured and one million conscripted. They are victims, perpetrators, soldiers and refugees. How should the international community respond? Producers Jennie Walmsley and Lucy Ash Repeated Sunday 5pm
Peter White with news for visually impaired people.
Producer Cheryl Gabriel
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A look behind the scenes at those who offer care and cure. This programme takes the lid off pathology. Are pathologists medical detectives orjust backroom boys and girls? Presented by Niall Dickson. Producer Geraldine Fitzgerald E-MAIL: [address removed]
Repeated from 9am
With Claire Bolderson.
By Michael Frayn. Part 2. For details see yesterday
By John Hegley. Four comic journeys in which John and his best friend Tony search for happiness, love, the meaning of life ... and glasses.
1: A Tale of Two Tenting. John and Tony go camping with Herman Hessian - the dog made out of an old potato sack. with Terry Malloy and Sunny Ormonde. Original music by Nigel Piper . Director Anne Edyvean
Brian Sibley with the big picture on the world of film.
Producer Julia Fleming. WRITE TO: Talking Picures, BBC Radio 4, London, W1A 1AA E-MAIL: [address removed]
By Oonya Kempadoo. Part 2. For details see yesterday