with Fr Terence Phipps.
With Anna Ford and John Humphrys. Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Sister Lavinia Byrne.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament
Producer Poppy Hughes
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Numbers. Final part.
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
A time to mourn - or rejoice? The end of a chapter or the beginning of a new one? Writers Sara Maitland , Sue O'Sullivan and Sara Banerji share their experiences of the menopause. Serial: Fatlands (2)
Geoff Watts 's weekly report on the health of medical care - from the research laboratory to the GP's surgery. This week: how plastic surgeons perfect their skills without touching a patient. Producer Julian Brown
with John Howard.
Frank Delaney with the programme about language that is what it says.
5: Truly Economical - The Language of Lying
Producer Simon Elmes
with James Naughtie.
If things are on schedule, today is a rest day in the Tour de France, as the best cyclists in the world prepare for the assault on the Col d'lzoard.
Michael Duke 's comedy of international misunderstanding is set on a hillside campsite where a motley band of cycling fans await the arrival of their heroes.
Director Patrick Rayner
Saxophonist and club owner Ronnie Scott reveals to Jeremy Nicholas those moments in music that send a shiver down his spine. producer Ray Abbott
Listeners' reports with Susan Marling. Editor Jenny Walmsley
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Robert Dawson Scott at the first night of Andrew Lloyd Webber 's new musical Sunset Boulevard, and 22 new paintings by David Hockney unveiled in Glasgow. Producer Abigail Appleton
(Revised repeat at 9. 15pm)
by Thea Astley.
Mrs Landers has a peculiar neurosis - but is her husband the cause of her obsessive behaviour? Read by Andy Hockley. Producer Rosemary Watts
with Chris Lowe and Hugh Sykes.
A four-part adaptation of P G Wodehouse 's comic novel.
2: Sundered Hearts. The dark forces of chaos threaten to engulf Blandings Castle, now under the stern rule of Lady Hermione. Galahad's plans look set to fail as Lord Emsworth attempts to hide from his keen young secretary, and Sam finds himself on the wrong side of the law.
Narrated by Moray Watson.
Adapted by Richard Usbome
Producer Gareth Edwards
BBC RADIO COLLECTION CASSETTE: Galahad at Blandings, available from retailers
'What about my inheritance?" says Tony.
Reporter Mark Halliley. Producer Amanda Ashton
Another series of little-known true stories from Anthony Smith. 5: The Coelacanth
Producer David Perry
Producer Thena Heshel
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(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Nigel Cassidy.
with Robin Lustig.
Episode 2: Hell Close