With James Whitboum and guest. Producer Kathryn Blennerhassett
Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Colin Morris.
Sport news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Audrey Adams
Travel news with Anne Gregg.
Producer Dave Harvey. For information sheets send a sae to Breakaway. [address removed]. Repeated tomorrow at 10.45pm
With Ned Sherrin.
Producer Julian Mayers
Producer Tony Grant
Kevin Jackson avoids the Spring Bank Holiday traffic jams and traces the steps of that heroic anachronism of the modem world.... the non-driver.
With the likes of David Attenborough , Arthur Smith and Margaret Drabble who have all chosen to keep their feet off the pedal.
Producer Paul Quinn Rpt
Simon Hoggart is joined by Alan Coren. Francis Wheen and Miles Kington for the last edition in the series.
Producer Aled Evans. Rptd Mon 6.30pm
Nick Clarke chairs a discussion in Perth, with panellists including
Labour's chief whip Donald Dewar
MP; and the Rt Hon Malcolm Rifkind
MP, Foreign Secretary. Repeated from yesterday
Producers Nadine Grieve and Anne Peacock
LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
As Israelis prepare for next week's general election, Mark Urban examines the bitter divisions among Jews which accompanied the founding of the state and continue to this day. Including a discussion with a panel of distinguished contributors. Editors Archie Baron and Neil Cameron
Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
What do scientists really know about the causes of BSE and CJD?
Georgina Ferry investigates.
Producer Paula McGrath. Repeated Tuesday at 8.00pm. E MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from Tuesday
A four-part series on unusual collections. 2: Geoff Baskerville collects boxes, jars and containers of all shapes and sizes. Reporter Johanna Hall. Producer Michael Shaw
Repeated from yesterday
Golf Caddies. Robert Robinson meets five golf caddies. Are they just bag-carriers or are they the secret ingredient in the golfer's genius?
Producer Bruce Whitney Low. Rptd Thu 11.30pm
The Further Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The forthcoming publication of a new edition of Mark Twain 's classic work will undoubtedly add to the controversy that has seen the book banned, beloved and banned again in the more than 100 years of its history. This programme charts Huckleberry Finn 's troubled historical course. Producer Paul Quinn. Rptd Fri 9.30pm
George MacDonald Fraser 's dramatisation of his novel set in 1599, when the frontier between England and Scotland was at its most lawless. with William Leslie. John Shedden. Andrew Curry. Michael MacKenzie. John Yule , Natalie Lyon. Mairi Gillespie , Rebecca Hawking and Margot Clair Director Patrick Rayner Rpt
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Patrick Lambert
Presented by the Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
Visions of London. Simon Armitage discusses the visionary poetry of London with Aidan Dun, author of the contemporary epic poem Vale Royal, Blake biographer Peter Ackroyd , and novelist and poet Iain Sinclair. Producer Sara Davies
The series which explores the world of colour.
2: Seeing Red - the Heart of the MadderWritten by Annette Kobak. Producer Kate McAII
In the last of the series, Brian Kay talks to two leading cellists. Repeated from Tuesday
Four-part series by Christopher Fitz-Simon , set in Co Donegal in 1954. 3: Rumour spreads that the Rev
Samuel Hawthorne may be moving. with Gerard McSorley , Chartie Bonnar.
Ciara McKeown. Harry Towb , Ruain McAteer. Catnona 0' Reilty. Daneille Costigan and Fabio Aprile Music arranged and performed by Stephanie Hughes. Director Eoin OCallaghan Rpt
By David Stenhouse. Read by Tom Smith. Repeated from Tuesday