with Denis Nowlan.
with John Humphrys and Anna Ford.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Gabrielle Cox.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament Editor Roger Mosey
LETTERS: Today. BBC, London W1A 1AA FAX: [number removed]
E-MAIL: today@nca.bbc.co.uk
Chris Dunkley of the Financial Times airs your letters and comments on BBC programmes and policy. A Brian Lapping production
Repeated Sunday at 6.15pm
WRITE TO: Feedback. PO Box 3431, London NW1 OTN. PHONE [number removed]FAX: [number removed]
A new spiritual anthology.
Youth without Reward. Read by Jack Shepherd and Barbara Flynn. Producer Michael Quinn
Introduced from Belfast by Wendy Austin. Serial: The Normal Man (2) For details see yesterday
Presented by Joanna Pinnock. Producer Simon Roberts
Repeated Sunday at 8.00pm
FACTSHEET/QUERIES: send sae to [address removed]
with Daire Brehan. Editor Ken Vass
FACTSH EET: for a free weekly factsheet, send a large sae to [address removed]
Pesticides and poultry, fast food and foie gras ... the show that investigates the good, the bad and the tasteless. Presented by Derek Cooper. Producer Sheila Dillon
Repeated Monday at 7.20pm
with Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Peter Mackie 's dramatisation of the classic short story by Prosper
Merimee. For Mateo Falcone , a living legend among Corsican bandits, honour is sacred.
Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
with Laurie Taylor and guests.
As Brian Friel 's play Translations opens on Broadway and the Whitney Museum stages a major exhibition, Tim Marlowe reports from the city on St Patrick's Day.
Producer Nicki Paxman
Five stories from the BBC's annual collection, published this week. Our Genius by Robert Cremins. For most families a child prodigy would be a gift from God. Unless the young genius turned his talents to hellish ends.
Read by Sean Campion. Producer Michael Quinn Rpt
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis. Editor Margaret Budy
WRITE TO: PM Letterline, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA PHONE: [number removed]
with David Stafford.
Producer David Prest
Who's been buying flowers for Pru?
Written by Peter Kerry. Director Jeremy Meadow. Editor Vanessa Whitbum Repeated Monday at 1.40pm
"Who's Who in Ambridge" is a brief guide to the people and places in Borchester's most famous village. Send a cheque/PO for Ll.95 made payable to "BBC", to: [address removed]
Christopher Serle presents extracts from BBC radio and television.
Producer Cathy Drysdale. Rptd Sunday 3.30pm
Alex Salmond MP, Leader of the Scottish National Party and Arthur Scargill, President of the National Union of Mineworkers, tackle the issues raised in Easingwold, North Yorkshire. Chairman Nick Clarke.
(Rptd tomorrow 1.10pm)
A six-part series in which, each week, reporter Laurie Taylor tries to pass himself off as an expert in a different field. Justin. Can Laurie become a restaurant critic just by changing his name and forging his CV? Producer Suzy Andrews
# See This Week: page 5
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Gingrich and Roosevelt
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
With a Republican majority in both houses of the Senate for the first time in 40 years, Cooke explores the parallels drawn between Newt Gingrich and President Roosevelt.
by Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday at 9.15am
Some Enchanted Evening with Bryn TerfelThe acclaimed bass-baritone talks to pianist lain Burnside and together they perform some songs. Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
with Robin Lustig. Editor Ann Koch
by Mark Twain. A comic fable in two parts "I followed the other Experiment around yesterday.... it has frowsy hair and blue eyes, and looks like a reptile." Read by Miranda Richardson. Producer Alexa Moore Rpt
with Sally Grace , Jeffrey Holland , Toby Longworth and Sarah Parkinson.
Producer Kathy Smith. Rptd tomorrow 6.25pm
Patrick Hannan and his guests take a sceptical look at the week's events. Producer Hilary Green