With James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Kathryn Blennerhassett
John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Bill Westwood.
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]
Edward Enfield and Miles Kington attempt to see how long they can talk without mentioning the millennium. Producer Tony Staveacre
A six-part series of the comedy show which sets out to give an impression of the day-to-day business of occupations. 3: The Ski Courier. Starring
Chris Langham as Roy Mallard , with Caroline Strong , Sally Phillips , Kay Stonham , Robert Harley and Jonathan Kydd. Written by John Morton
Producer Paul Schlesinger
David Walter travels to Norway to find out if there is life outside the European Union. Producer Sallie Davies
Alison Mitchell with financial news.
a Clue Humphrey Lyttelton chairs the panel game in the Richmond Theatre, with Barry Cryer , Willie Rushton , Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor , and Colin Sell at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Mon 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a discussion in Guilsborough, Northamptonshire, with panellists Edwina Currie MP; Janet Daley , Daily Telegraph columnist;
Alistair Darling MP, Shadow Treasury Spokesperson; and Peter Hennessy , Professor of Contemporary History at Queen Mary and Westfield College. Repeated from yesterday
Stars in Their Eyes A radio musical by John Lovat and Tim Riley. Brian's 50th birthday celebrations take a turn for the worse. with Aimee Thomas , Giles Taylor and Basienka Blake. Music performed by Henry Johnson , Simon Kingman , Tim Riley and Jonathan Thomas. Director Foz Allan Rpt
A political and social history of the duffle coat. Conrad Keating talks to the makers and wearers. Producer Suzy Andrews
Mark Urban explores the history behind the headlines. Editors Archie Baron and Neil Cameron Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Presented by Peter Evans. Producer Sandy Raffan. Rptd Tues 8.00pm E-MAIL: scirad@>bbc. co.uk
Wendy Robbins reports. Repeated from Tuesday
Six programmes in which children from around the world speak out.
2: A Place Where You Can Feel Alive Producers Joni Lloyd and Sarah McCrum Rpt
Repeated from yesterday
Last in the series. Producer Bruce Whitney Low Repeated Thursday at 11.30pm
When the Cat Laughs....
For five days, a quiet town in the Republic of Ireland plays host to some of the biggest stars in the world of comedy. Tom Morris reports from
Kilkenny, where actor Bill Murray joins Eddie Izzard and 40 other top stand-ups. Producer Jerome Weatherald. Rptd Fri 9.30pm
By Manny Draycott-Lai.
Ralph Fiennes stars with Suzanna Hamilton and Roger Allam as Tom, Louise and Isambard, colleagues on an ambitious site development near the River Thames which is fraught with unforseen problems.
(Rpt)
(See Monday 7.45pm for sequel)
Favourite melodies with Brian Kay. Producer Patrick Lambert
Presented by Father Oliver McTernan.
On the Larkin Trail. Literary tourism has arrived in Hull with a new guidebook to places connected with the poetry of Philip Larkin.
Simon Armitage discovers what Hull meant to Larkin and speaks to contemporary Hull poets Sean O'Brien , Peter Didsbury and Margot Juby. Producer Rob Ketteridge
The final programme in the series exploring the world of colour. Black and White
Written by Annette Kobak
Music by Will Gregory. Producer Kate McAll
Sarah Ward talks to Tasmin Little, Julian Joseph and Pete Waterman. Repeated from Tuesday
Joe Dunlop 's four-part adaptation of H G Wells 's novel, with Donald Sinden as Professor Cavor and James Bolam as Bedford. Part 3. with Kerry Shale. Music by Robert Rigby Director Martin Jameson Rpt
By David Benedictus. Read by John Hartley.
Producer Pam Fraser Solomon Rpt