Producers John Harvey. Ruth Kiely and Tessa Polniaszek
With Jenny Nemko.
With Peter Hobday and Sue MacGregor. This morning Colin Powell , who many believe will be the next American president, is in the studio.
Interview postponed from 18 September
With Tom Butler.
John Cole begins a five-part reading from his political memoirs. Harold Wilson
Producer David Blount
Andrew Sullivan talks about Virtually Normal, his polemical new book on homosexuality. Catholicism and the military, with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
Anna Massey tells the story of Britain, with the words of Sir Winston Churchill read by Paul Eddington and additional readings by John Hartley. 56: The Wars of the Roses
Written by Christopher Lee. Producer Pete Atkin
Jenni Murray talks to Prue Leith about her new role as Chairman of the RSA.
Serial: Changes. Joy Elias-Rilwan reads the final part of Ama Ata Aidoo's story. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
Presented by Vincent Duggleby.
Producer Tim Bowler. UNES OPEN from 10am
WithTasneemSiddiqi.
The ebulliant Irish descend on the London team this week. With Gordon Clough , Tony Quinton , Irene Thomas , Eric Kom , Peter Stead and Jack Jones. Producer Amanda Mares. Rptd Wed 6.30pm
With Nick Clarke at the Conservative Party conference in Blackpool and James Cox in London.
Repeated from Friday
Tom Wilkinson stars as jazz-loving Dl Charlie Resnick in John Harvey 's two-part dramatisation of his own novel. 2: Dl Resnick continues his investigation of two violent robberies. with Tom Bevan , Gavin Abbott , John Hartley , Sandra James - Young, Andrew Branch, David Timson and Jonathan Keeble. Song written by John Harvey and Liz Simcock , arranged by Trevor Watkis. Performed by Gillian Bevan ,
Trevor Watkis , Alan Weekes , Larry Buttley and Winston Clifford. Director David Hunter
With Brian Sibley.
Frank Wilson meets the pub musicians who have hired London's
Royal Albert Hall for a one-night gig.
Lynne Walker investigates the new CD-Roms, from early music to the Cranberries, and sees an exhibition. The Dead, in Bradford.
Producer Beaty Rubens. Revised rpt 9.30pm
By Lesley Glaister. A comic love story in which a reliable wife and mother is tempted by sugar sweet comforts.
Producer Nandita Ghose. Rptd next Saturday
With Nigel Wrench and Linda Lewis.
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Fraternal support for Usha. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Derek Cooper goes on-line with Internet enthusiast and cook Richard Erlich. Repeated from Friday
By Juliet Ace. In a tower block in North London, a group of Kurdish exiles, some of whom have been tortured. quarrel and reminisce through a long summer's night. with Karzan Krekar , Rehan Sheikh , Fazil Kussab , Rzgar Said , Chiman Rahimi and Nina Wadia Musicians Irag Emami , Behrouz Emami and Ibrahim Sheikhany. Director Shaun MacLoughlin
Make-believe documentaries revealing the afterlife of famous characters from children's fiction.
2: Whatever Happened to Pinocchio?
With Bill Roberts and Eva Haddon.
Written by Adrian Mourby Producer Brian King
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
This week, at the Cheltenham Festival of Literature, Redmond O'Hanlon reads his travel adventure live on stage from the Festival Club. 1: Survival Secrets of the SAS
Producer Tim Dee
Dr Jonathan Steinberg leads the last of a series of live discussions.
Managing the Risk Society. With economic historian Emma Rothschild , risk adviser John Rimmington , journalist and author Andrew Sullivan , and sociologist Anthony Giddens. Editor Marina Salandy-Brown
By Martin Amis. William Nighy reads the sixth of 15 episodes.
Revenge is still the obsession. The strategies keep failing. Abridged by Neville Teller Producer Duncan Minshull