A meditation for the beginning of a new day with the Very Rev Tom Wright , Dean of Lichfield Cathedral.
with John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor. Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Canon Eric James.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament
Producer Denis Nightingale LINES OPEN from 8.00am
John. Part 7.
To mark the International Year of the Family, Woman's Hour is profiling eight families from around the world, and today's programme features the second family visit.
To complement the interviews, Woman's Hour and Radio Times would like a photographic record of the families and photographer Sally Soames joins Jenni Murray to launch the Woman's Hour/Radio Times "Capture the World" photography competition - your chance to win a trip round the globe. Serial: Limestone and Clay (2)
COMPETITION: for information on how to enter, see next week's issue of Radio Times.
Geoff Watts reports. Producer Constance St Louis
with John Howard.
Frank Delaney is back with the programme about language that is what it says.
1: Talk Back in Anger. Abuse, invective and put-downs, this week's programme bares its teeth for a bit of bad-mouthing. Plus dotting the i's and crossing the t's - how you can join the first British National Dictation. Producer Simon Elmes
with James Naughtie.
by David Self.
Public-school boarder Eddie goes missing in a stolen car. His poems give the school a clue to his state of mind.
Director Michael Fox
Andrew Green invites singer Elizabeth Connell , his last guest of the series, to choose music which reflects the character and spirit of her native South Africa.
Producer Gillian Hush
Kay Carmichael explores why some people can't orwon't cry, but tears seem to come easily to others.
Gill Pyrah reads Nicholson Baker's controversial novel Ther Fermata and talks to the playwright Sarah Daniels.
Producer Jerome Weatherald (Revised repeat 9.15pm)
by Herman Charles Bosman
Willem Prinsloo holds a homecoming party for his beautiful daughter. All the young men compete for her attention - but which of them will be lucky enough to receive her favour?
Read by Stratford Johns . Producer Rosemary Watts
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
The final episode of the political drama series written by Christopher Lee.
Producer Neil Cargill
It's beer and pancakes for the boys.
With reporter Stephen Titherington.
Producer David Ross
Veronica Reinhardt probes the extraordinary secrets hidden behind another apparently ordinary family situation.
Producer Cathie Mahoney
News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. With Peter White. QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: phone [number removed] between 9.15pm and 10.15pm. FACTSHEET: send a large sae to [address removed]
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Roger White.
with Max Pearson.
Episode 4.
Presented by Joanna Coles.
On our 1 February page we mistakenly captioned a picture of Kingsley Amis, used to illustrate Radio 4's Mustn't Grumble, as the programme's presenter, Phillip Hodson. We apologlse to both parties and for any confusion caused.