With James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Kathryn Blennerhassett
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Colin Morris.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Audrey Adams
Anne Gregg presents holiday news.
Producer Dave Harvey. Rptd tomorrow 10.45pm For information on any of the items featured. call the Radio 4 helpline on [number removed]
Miles Kington and Edward Enfield host the first of four further chat shows based on the nice policeman/nasty policeman principle. With the wit and wisdom of Lady Margaret Oswick. Producer Tony Staveacre Rpt
A new six-part series of the comedy show in which broadcaster Roy Mallard sets out to give an impression of the day-today business of ordinary occupations. 1: The Managing Director. With Chris Langham. Bill Paterson. Melanie Hudson , Roger Sloman , Kim Wall ,
Benedict Sandiford and Alice Arnold.
Written by John Morton. Producer Paul Schlesinger
David Walter presents the magazine on European affairs. Reports on the influence of Russia's industrial clans and the state of Belarus. Producer Tim Whewell
Alison Mitchell with financial news.
From the Brighton Festival, with Barry Cryer. Graeme Garden. Willie Rushton , Tim Brooke-Taylor and chairman Humphry Lyttelton. With Colin Sell at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Mon 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby is in Nottinghamshire with panellists Roger Graef , film-maker and commentator on criminal justice; the Rt Hon
Peter Lilley MP, Secretary of State for Social Security: Anne McElvoy , deputy editor of the Spectator, and Dr Gavin Strang MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Food, Agriculture and Rural Affairs. Repeated from yesterday
By John Fletcher. Saeed Jaffrey stars as Zahir-ud-Din Muhammed, a descendant of Ghengis Khan and Tamburlaine, also known as Baburthe Tiger and founder of the Mogul Empire. with Nizwar Karanj , Nitin Chandra Ganatra. Dhirendra, Ashwin Bolar, Sachin Duggal , Anuj Tanden and Nitin Duggal. Musical advisor Colin Sell. Producer Kristine Landon-Smith
With Max Easterman. Editors Archie Baron and Neil Cameron Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Peter Evans finds out why scientists are looking for the next generation of drugs. Producer Deborah Cohen. Repeated Tuesday at 8.00pm. E MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from Tuesday
Last of the series on unusual collections. David Elder from Edinburgh is a founder member of the Eurovision Song Contest fan club. Reporter Johanna Hall. Producer Michael Shaw
Repeated from yesterday
Robert Robinson talks to a group of disabled people and finds out whether they feel part of a community.
(Rptd Thur 11.30pm)
In life, Graham Greene was as driven and uncertain in matters of faith as his most tormented characters.
Five years after his death. Cristina Odone presents a personal view of the longest journey Greene ever undertook - his journey to faith.
Producer Will Cantopher. Rptd Fri 9.30pm
The second half of a two-part play by Alan Ayckbourn.
(First broadcast on BBC World Service Radio)
Presented by Brian Kay. Producer Patrick Lambert
Presented by Canon Noel Vincent.
Simon Armitage talks to James Fenton , the Oxford Professor of Poetry, poet and journalist, whose most recent collection, Out of Danger, was published in 1993 to great popular and critical acclaim. Producer Erin Riley
The series which explores colour. 4: Michael Fenton-Stevens and Fenella Fielding go green.
Written by Annette Kobak. Producer Kate McAll
Repeated from Tuesday
The start of Joe Dunlop 's four-part adaptation of H G Wells's novel. With Donald Sinden as Professor Cavor and James Bolam as the irascible Bedford. with Chris Pavio. Antony Jackson and Ali Hames Music by Robert Rigby
Director Martin Jameson
Written and read by David Benedictus. Repeated from Friday