Presented and produced by Richard Sanders.
with James Whitbourn.
with Sue MacGregorand John Humphrys.
6.45 Business News
7.25 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Rev Richard Bewes.
with Cliff Morgan. Producer Charles Runcie
Presented by Eddie Mair. This week Stephen Gardner travels to Iran. Producer Jill Thomas
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Last programme in the series, with Josie Lawrence , Paul Merton , Phelim McDermott , Caroline Quentin , Lee Simpson and Jim Sweeney.
6: The Mastersons Lose Everything Producer Phil Clarke
Armando lannucci steps cautiously into a world of extremes.
4: Homo Collapsus. Doing nothing has gone out of fashion. Armando meets the people who relax with gusto. Producer Brian King
In the second of his series of European political profiles, David Walter goes to France to talk to Nicolas Sarkozy. A member of the new class of professional politicians emerging around Europe, Sarkozy has become Budget Minister at the age of 38 and is regarded as the rising star of French politics. Producer Gwyneth Williams
Producer Geoff Spink
with Roger White.
3: Splitting Up. Taking the sting out of divorce.
Producers Virginia Eastman and Ann Gilmartin
Referee Desmond Lynam. Captains Rory Bremner and Rory McGrath with guests Alan Hansen and Lee Chapman play silly games.
Producer Richard Edis (First broadcast on Radio 5)
Donald Dewar MP, Margaret Ewing MP, Lord Fraser of Carmyllie and Jeremy Isaacs tackle the issues raised in Edinburgh. Chairman Nick Clarke.
Producers Nadine Grieve and Dymphna Flynn LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
In Marilyn Morris 's comedy a woman makes awful discoveries about family and friends when she's laid up with a broken leg and can't escape them.
Director Tony Cliff
As Italians come to terms with the unwelcome revelations that a number of leading politicians in the country have had links with the Mafia, Christopher Cook looks back to the origins of the Christian Democratic Party, recalls Mussolini's "March on Rome" and remembers Garibaldi, the great 19th-century Italian patriot.
Producer John Knight
Presented by Alun Lewis.
Producer Julian Brown
Presented by Roger Harrabin. This week's programme looks at how gambling, medicines and skin creams are being used to save biodiversity in the Americas. producer Mane Helly
Six conversations in which Anne Kelleher meets the rising stars of their generation. 5: Dr Virginia Bolton. Embryologist Virginia Bolton's research helps people overcome the problems of infertility. Producer Joy Hatwood
NEW Doctors Phil Hammond and Tony Gardner explode the myths of medicine. 1: Surgeons
Tom Robinson asks why men pump iron. Producer Jayne K Morgan
Peter Redgrove , whose poetry explores the borderlines of conscious and unconscious, waking and dreaming, talks to Michael Bayley.
Producer Neil Trevithick
In Vincent MacInerney's Liverpudlian comedy thriller, James Ellis is Detective Inspector Crust on the trail of one of the bridge bells saved during the sinking of the Titanic. Tarrant, a psychotic criminal, is also determined to lay his hands on it.
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Anthony Sellors
A hymn, a reading and a reflection, led by Rev David Bridge.
3: Journey's End. Death may be a taboo today, but to the over-nineties there are no holds barred and quite a few smiles. Encounters with death, aging and the afterlife are discussed with Britain's oldest working priest, a spiritualist medium and the 98-year-old daughter of a Victorian undertaker.
Producer Miriam Akhtar
Christopher Cook delves in the BBC Sound Archives to discover something of the great figures of the past. Producer John Knight
Conductor Barry Wordsworth reveals to Jeremy Nicholas those moments in music that send a shiver down his spine.
The last episode of the comedy by Ben Miller.
The Elfin Bangle. Derek discovers a strange plastic bangle in the post.... With Ben Miller , John Thomson , Alistair McGowan , Jim Barclay and Felicity Montagu.
Producer Gareth Edwards