with Most Rev Richard Holloway.
with Brian Redhead and Sue MacGregor.
Details as Monday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rt Rev Jim Thompson.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Presented by Brian Hayes , with birthday guest Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd.
Producer Lucy Cacanas. Stereo
Final part.
with Jenni Murray.
Career breaks, job-sharing and part-time work can be a boon to women with domestic commitments. But how do such arrangements affect their future success? Melanie Fanstone reports. Serial: Tommy Was Here (8)
This week, the team visits the London Borough of Sutton.
with John Howard.
by Martin Davies. 3: Hungry
Robert's mum is doing so much work for the church he can't get enough to eat. And it seems his friends and family can't get enough of something else.
Producer Richard Wilson Stereo
with James Naughtie.
by Nick Pullin.
A play for Valentine's week about love, romantic novels, initiative tests and pink cami-knickers.
Director Marion Nancarrow
Stereo
More musings from David Moreau on life's oddities.
3: Absolute Showers
Major issues, changing attitudes, important events at home and abroad.
Reporter Mark Halliley.
The second of six programmes in which
Christopher Cook delves into the BBC Sound
Archives to discover something of the great figures of the past, through the memoirs of those who were fortunate enough to meet them. Producer John Knight
Quentin Cooper meets the potter Gabrielle Koch, whose new collection of ceramics goes on show at Sherborne's Alpha House Gallery, and reports on the week's films releases.
(Revised repeat at 9.15pm)
A Belfast Girl Goes on Holiday by Irene Dische.
Can you have fun aupairing in Switzerland, especially when your boyfriend is soaking up the Miami sun and "swimming in Coca Cola"? Read by Alice Arnold. Producer Duncan Minshull
with Valerie Singleton and Hugh Sykes.
Ned Sherrin conducts contestants through the wide-ranging musical quiz with questions on anything from baroque to punk rock.
Today's third heat comes from the Watershed Media Centre, Bristol.
Can David cope?
John Waite investigates. Editor Graham Ellis
0 Write to: Face the Facts, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA.
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care - from the research laboratory and the operating theatre to the dentist's chair and the GP's surgery.
The trial of Florence Maybrick in 1889 was a sensational affair. The beautiful widow was alleged to have poisoned her husband James with arsenic. What took place in the courtroom of St
George's Hall in Liverpool helped to secure rights for the accused that we take for granted today. In this Age to Age special,
Christopher Cook and David Foster recall the case of Florence Maybrick , which was responsible for the setting up of the Court of Criminal Appeal.
An eight-part series about life in Walsgrave Hospital, Coventry, one of Britain's largest hospitals.
6: A 35-year-old man is called in for a kidney transplant operation, and Dr Anantt Patel saves the life of a heart-attack victim.
Producers Sarah Rowlands and Brian King
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Roger White. Stereo
with Alexander MacLeod. Stereo
An Evil Cradling
8: The Hammam Mail
Entertaining tales from Canadian historians: why the songs of Dolly Parton are an important archive source. What doctors were doing spreading minced puppies on to sore joints. And how Government policy was formed at the Prime Minister's "cabinet" meetings with a medium. Presented by Dr Christopher Andrew.