With James Whitbourn and guest. Producer Kathryn Blennerhassett
With John Humphrys and Alex Brodie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Bill Westwood.
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 present the last in the series of the comedy chat show, with guests Amanda Jane Doran and Candida Lycett Green. Producer Tony Staveacre
Asix-part series of the comedy show in which hapless broadcaster
Roy Mallard sets out to give a day-to-day impression of ordinary occupations. 4: The Estate Agent
With Chris Langham , as Roy Mallard , and Sally Phillips. Written by John Morton
Producer Paul Schlesinger
With Donald Macintyre of the Independent.
Editor Jane Robins
David Walter presents the European affairs magazine, including a report from Marseilles on the growing numbers of refugee children arriving on their own in Western Europe. Producer Sallie Davies
Alison Mitchell with financial news.
Producer Tim Bowler
From Cheltenham, with regular panellists Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden , Willie Rushton and Tim Brooke-Taylor . Chaired by Humphrey Lyttelton.
Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Monday 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a discussion from the Cathedral Church of St Andrew, Wells, with panellists Harriet Harman MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Health; Nick Harvey MP, Liberal
Democrat spokesman on trade and industry; and Tim Melville Ross, Director-General of the Institute of Directors. Repeated from yesterday
Producers Nadine Grieve and Anne Peacock
LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
Catherine Czerkawska's play tells the story of the birth of Tam O'Shanter, one of Robert Burns's best-known poems, which was written at Ellisland in Dumfries towards the end of his life.
The anorak has thrown off its nerdy image at last, but how long can it stay on the catwalk before it is walking the plank again?
Producer Suzy Andrews
# John Peel: page 10
Mark Urban explores events of the past which bring the present into perspective. Editors Archie Baron and Neil Cameron Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Peter Evans reports on a meeting of the world's sceptics in New York. Producer Rami Tzabar. Rptd Tue 8.00pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
With reporter Mark Whitaker. Repeated from Tuesday
Six programmes in which children from around the world voice their views.
3: We're All Human
Producers Joni Lloyd and Sarah McCrum Rpt
A review of the news, from Glasgow. Repeated from yesterday
A six-part series in which Bill Bryson scours American history in to try to discover why Americans talk and behave so differently from us. 1: Brave New World Producer Brian King Rpt
Not in Front of the Adults
Sandra Hebron, film critic and director of Manchester's Cornerhouse cinema, explores the way in which young people are being depicted in films and the media and asks what it says about today's society.
Producer Hilary Dunn. Rptd Fri 9.30pm
The adventures of two middle-aged women as they travel from a Daniel O'Donnell concert in Donegal, Ireland, to the Gambia, West Africa. with Emma O'Neill , Brenda Winter. Maureen Dow , Susy Kelly , Malcolm Tierney. Stephanie Turner , Valentine Nonyela , Jude Akuwidike. Tunde Babs. Don Warrington . Written by Marie Jones Director Pam Brighton
Brian Kay presents popular requests in the final programme of the series. Producer Patrick Lambert
Presented by Canon David Hutt.
The last of the series features
Selima Hill and Maurice Riordan broadcast live in performance at the BBC Radio 4 Poetry Festival in Newcastle, with music from
Kathryn Tickell.
Producer Sara Davies
Jane Austen never lived there, but she passed it often. The women who tend No 1 Royal Crescent, Bath, can almost see her from the window.
Reader Anna Massey.
Producer Piers Plowright Rpt
Sarah Ward invites guests to reveal their musical tastes.
Repeated from Tuesday
The final part of Joe Dunlop 's adaptation of H G Wells 's novel, with Donald Sinden as Professor Cavor and James Bolam as Bedford.
Music by Robert Rigby
Director Martin Jameson Rpt
By Herbert Williams. Read by Erica Eirian. Repeated from Thursday