with Dr Elizabeth Stuart.
with John Humphrys , from the Conservative Party Conference in Bournemouth, and James Naughtie.
7.45 Thought for the Day with Indarjit Singh.
For details see Monday
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
A Caring Profession? James and Roma Lawrence argue that social services' control is undemocratic and, ultimately, unfair to children.
Producer Anna Parkinson. Rptd Sunday 7.30pm
Part 29 of John Milton 's epic poem. For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Serial: Diaryofa Young Lady of Fashion in the Year 1764-1765 (9) For details see Monday
Producer Tony Grant
with Tasneem Siddiqi.
Host Sophie Grigson is joined by special guest Australian food writer Cherry Ripe, and panellists
Nigel Slater and Clarissa Dickson-Wright . A Partners in Sound production
with Nick Clarke at the Conservative
Party Conference in Bournemouth and James Cox in London.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
In Mary Halpin 's gripping drama it is a question of "Physician, heal thyself - but at what cost when professional and personal concerns become dangerously entangled, with the deadliest of consequences?
Director Michael Quinn
Paul Allen looks at the role of the prompt in the theatre and reviews a new production of True West at the West Yorkshire Playhouse.
Producer Erika Wright. Revised rpt at 9.36pm
by Christine Harrison. There were ashes buried under the apple tree. she ha frgotten what they were. Read by Tessa Gearing. Producer Caroline Sarll
with Chris Lowe at the Conservative
Party Conference in Bournemouth and Linda Lewis in London.
More comedy in phase two of the much-acclaimed series in which Mr Hardy wades gingerly through the stinking and polluted foam of contemporary issues. Written by and starring Jeremy Hardy , with Debbie Isitt and Gordon Kennedy. Producer David Tyler. A Pozzitive production
Is no news bad news?
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
5: Getting Their Own Back. Aniva Gold remembers the large office block in central Berlin which housed her grandfather's thriving fur business in the 1920s. Now her family has assembled a dossier of documents to support their claim that the building was forcibly sold in 1936, under a regime which targeted Jewish property. Roisin McAuley investigates. Producer Nigel Acheson
Where Have All the Leaders Gone?
Denys Blakeway examines the crisis in political authority and asks whether effective leadership is still possible in an era of media sound-bites and constant opinion polls.
Producer Nicola Meyrick. Rptd Sunday 4.15pm
A series of six programmes mixing music, poetry, interviews and archive material. 2: Gill Lavers , sugar analyst, looks into sugar.
Producer Dinah Lammiman
with Judi Graham and Ted Harrison.
Producer Marlene Pease
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Monday-Friday 10.00am-5.00pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig and Owen Bennett Jones.
Two-and-a -Half Men in a Boat.
For details see yesterday
A six-part series by Steve Walker , with Donald Pleasence as Chaf.
5:The Sleepless Chaffinch. Chaf finds a nephew who has undergone a sleep vaporising operation.
Theme song sung by Nicholas Boulton and Peter Kenny. Music arranged and performed by Neil Brand. Director Eoin O'Callaghan