With the Rev Dafydd Owen.
John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Lavinia Byrne.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Michael Buerk chairs a live investigation into the moral questions behind the week's news. Witnesses face cross-examination from Janet Daley , Rabbi Hugo Gryn and Dr David Starkey. Producer David Coomes
A five-part anthology of Western thought. 4: Nietzsche. John Shedden reads from The Gay Science. Producer Pam Wardell Rpt
from 10.50 Jenni Murray meets actress Wendy Craig. Serial: Letters from Prague (11)
England v India
Commentary from Trent Bridge on the first day's play in the Third Cornhill Test with Jonathan Agnew ,
Henry Blofeld , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Harsha Bhogle.
Plus at 1.00 The World at One as FM
3.45* News and County Talk Producer Peter Baxter
- Approximate times
* Jonathan Agnew : page 46
Producer Tony Grant
With Chris Choi.
Patrick Hannan chairs the light-hearted political quiz with team captains Michael White and Austin Mitchell MP and guests Baroness Castle of Blackburn and Steven Norris MP. Written by Michael Dines. Producer Ann Jobson
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Bola Makanjuola. Lati, a Nigerian woman, and Joy, a British journalist, are caught in conflict about identity. with Jilly Bond. Danielle Fraser-Boam , Oszae Ehibor , Linda Regan. Patience Tomlinson and Susan Aderin. Director Pam Fraser Solomon
With Daire Brehan.
Paul Allen sees a staging of Joe Orton 's play Loot at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, starring John Alderton , and investigates a story-telling festival at St Donat's Castle, Wales. Producer Mohit Bakaya. Rvsd repeat 9.30pm
Read by Richard Curnow. Producer Rosemary Watts
With Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter.
By The Labour Party.
The comedy-drama series by Paul Shearer and Richard Turner , starring Douglas Hodge , Amanda Root and Paul Bigley as Giles, Judith and David. 5: Giles Finds His Station. With Jane Whittenshaw, Sam Dastor , Peter Wingfield , Caroline Strong , Richard Turner and Geoffrey Whitehead. Music by Pete Baikie. Producer Paul Schlesinger
Richard finds an ally.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Three programmes in which people revisit places where they have lived in the past and that have profoundly influenced their lives.
1: The Lost World of My Father
Matthew Carr goes back to Guyana to trace the life of his father. Producer Julian Hale
In response to the fringe parties that appear to be flourishing in the West, Sarah Baxter asks what their messages have in common, and considers whether they could pose a threat to the stability of mainstream political parties.
(Rptd Sun 4.15pm)
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Until 1908, the game of darts was banned from most pubs.
Martin Wainwright looks back to the seminal court case in which Mr Foot Anakin of the Adelphi pub, Leeds, took his darts to court and challenged the ban. Producer Amanda Mares
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Colin Hughes
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
By Isabel Allende. Part 4. For details see Monday
Terry McMillan's novel, dramatised in four parts by Bonnie Greer.
In the final episode, Zora discovers she is pregnant just as Franklin loses his job.
By Richard Ford. Part 2. For details see yesterday