With Angela Tilby.
With Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Nadeem Kazmi.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Roger Mosey.
LETTERS: Today. BBC. London W1A 1AA. FAX: [number removed] E-MAIL: today@nca.bbc.co.uk
Cultural analyst Homi Bhabha reports from America's second city on life and people, architecture and attitudes. 3: Showing Attitude. The continuing rituals of gangland violence with which Chicago has traditionally been identified. Producer Zareer Masani. Rptd Sun 6.15pm
25: Henry and the Scottish Kings For details see Monday
Wendy Austin reports from Washington on America's role in the Anglo-Irish peace process and talks to some of the women involved. Short story: Fiona Shaw reads Eating Women Is Not
Recommended, the second of three stories by Eilis Ni Dhuibhne. For details see yesterday
England v West Indies
Commentary from Edgbaston on the second day's play in the Third Test. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM
3.40* Teatime News For details see yesterday * Approximate time
With Joanna Pinnock.
Producer Mary Colwell. Rptd Sun 8.00pm WRITE TO: The Natural History Programme, BBC. Bristol BS8 2LR
Editor Huw Marks
FACTSHEET: for a free weekly factsheet. send a large sae to [address removed]
Natalie Wheen sets out in search of the ultimate gin and tonic and barbecue food. Producer Lucinda Montefiore. Rptd Mon 7.20pm
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By E M Forster. The final episode of David Wade 's four-part dramatisation. Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
With Laurie Taylor and guests.
Louisa Buck explores art on the Internet and examines how artists and galleries are making use of new technology. Plus a look at Jamaican panto and the newly restored gardens of William III at Hampton Court. Producer Abigail Appleton
by Kathleen Jones. 'Lately it's begun to bother me that my life has become so exclusively female."
Read by Valerie Windsor . Producer Gillian Hush Rpt
with Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter . Editor Margaret Budy
WRITE TO: PM Letterline, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA PHONE: [number removed]
Bill Torrance and Edi Stark present a 12-part series taking a reflective look at gardens and the people who love them. This week includes a visit to the Royal Horticultural Society's flower show at Hampton Court Palace. A Tern production. Rptd Sun 9.00pm # See This Week: page 7
Roy's read the riot act.
Written by Peter Kerry. Director Brian Lighthill Editor Vanessa Whitbum.
Rptd Mon 1.40pm ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send sae to
[address removed]
with Christopher Serle.
Producer Jane Ray. Rptd Sun 3.30pm
From Winterbourne Earls, Wiltshire, with Andrew Foster, Controller of the Audit Commission, journalist Anthony Howard, Glenda Jackson MP and Nicholas Soames MP, Armed Forces Minister.
(Rptd tomorrow 1.10pm)
Presented by Marcel Berlins. Producer Simon Coates
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Porgy and Bess
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The politics of the Gershwin opera Porgy and Bess, the effectiveness of affirmative action and the current trend of conservatism in America are explored by Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday at 9.15am
Paul Allen talks to writer Alan Sillitoe.
Repeated from Saturday
with Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
by Joseph Mitchell. 5: The Cave Dwellers For details see Monday
The Hole in the Wall Gang present four programmes of sick and twisted satire from the sunny city of Belfast. Producer Gareth Edwards. Rptd Sat 6.25pm
with guests Lynne Truss and Barry Pilton. Producer Malcolm Love
Love and Hate. Asa Briggs delves into the BBC's archives to see what upset listeners during the war years. Producer Hilary McLennan Rpt