With Rodney Green.
With James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With James Jones.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Michael Buerk chairs an investigation into moral questions behind the week's news. With Janet Daley , Rabbi Hugo Gryn , Edward Pearce and Professor Roger Scruton. Producer Amanda Hancox
By Nina Bawden.
4: Jane manages to smuggle herself into the home of her secret family, but when young George finds the music box, something terrible happens. For details see Monday
What do you do if you want a baby, your partner doesn't, and you're a man? Would-be fathers share their feelings with Chris Chambers. Serial: Second Nature (8) For details see Monday
Producer Tony Grant
With Tasneem Siddiqi. ..
Last in the series with Michael White and Austin Mitchell MP, and their guests Matthew Taylor MP and Simon Hoggart. Chairman Patrick Hannan. Written and compiled by Michael Dines Producer Ann Jobson
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
A trilogy of plays by Jonathan Myerson. 1: A Great Gulf Fixed. "There aren't any villains on the Padmore, just bored kids without a job turning into thugs, depressed kids wanting what they see everyone else has got." with Clarence Smith , Andrew Neil. George Bascombe. Ashley Walters , Lawmary Champion and Lyndam Gregory. Director Alison Hindell Rpt
The second play is on Mon 24 July at 7.45pm
with Daire Brehan and guests.
Paul Allen reports on the new Michael Frayn comedy with Adam Faith , and the first night of Dead Guiltywith Hayley Mills and Jenny Seagrove.
Producer Robyn Read. Rvsd repeat 9.30pm
By Nawal Gadalla.
It's Vanessa's birthday and she seems to be going round in circles! Read by Celia Imrie. Producer Sue Wilson
With Jon Sopel and Linda Lewis.
Comedy sketches written and performed by Simon Godley , Robert Harley , Carla Mendonca and Gary Parker. Producer Phil Bowker
Clarrie holds the fort.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Portraits of great names in radio and TV. 4: Spotless and Stainless.
Peter White looks beyond the triangular smile of Eamonn Andrews , the Dublin boxer who became Britain's highest paid and most charming TV host. With contributions from Spike Milligan ,
Barbara Kelly , Terry Wogan , Andrews's adopted children, and colleagues.
Producers Nigel Acheson and Kim Normanton
What's Posterity Done for Me?
Most people care passionately about leaving something behind for their children and grandchildren. Yet as a society we treat posterity badly. In the last of the series, Frances Cairncross asks what our responsibilities to future generations are.
Producer Ingrid Hassler. Rptd Sun 4.15pm
Caroline Sarll continues her celebration of our sticky-out bits. 3: Nose Secrets
Producer Cathy Drysdale
Frederick Dove presents the magazine for listeners with disabilities.
Producer Marlene Pease
PHONE: (0171) [number removed](Mon-Fri 10.00-5.00) FACTSHEET: Does He Take Sugar?, BBC.
6122 Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
By Richard Jeffries. Part 4. For details see Monday
Vince Foxall's dramatisation of Terry Pratchett's popular tale.
In the final episode, the new ruler of Lancre teeters on the edge of madness. The old King will be revenged. The witches set to work!
Director Claire Grove