With Canon Noel Vincent.
With John Humphrys and Anna Ford.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Penny Faust.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Editor Roger Mosey. LETTERS: Today. [address removed] FAX: [number removed] E-MAIL: today@bbc.co.uk
In the last of the series, Kirsty Wark explains why, though she works in London on BBC2's Newsnight, she chooses to keep her home, family and production company in Scotland.
(Rptd Sun at 6.15pm)
A look back at the news of July 12th. 1946. Digby the bloodhound is brought in to solve a murder case. For details see Monday
Another chance to hear a special programme from the Victoria and Albert Museum to celebrate its acquisition of the Woman's Hourquilt. Serial: Shirley Williams : Snakes and Ladders, a Political Diary 5:Rungs on the LadderFor details see Monday
Joanna Pinnock takes a look at wildlife and local conservation issues in Essex. From the coast to the capital, the county enjoys a wide variety of habitats.
Producer Edward Odim. Rptd Sun 8.00pm WRITE TO: The Natural History Programme. BBC. Bristol BS8 2LR
Presented by Chris Choi.
Editor Huw Marks. PHONE: to raise issues for investigation [number removed]
Presented by Derek Cooper.
Producer Sheila Dillon. Rptd Mon 7.20pm
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By John Fowles. Dramatised in threeepisodes by Frederick Bradnum. 2:
Against his better judgement, Charles Smithson has agreed to hear Sarah Woodruff's story of the French lieutenant. with Jason Flemyng , TillyVosburgh, Jill Graham. Jillie Meers , Steve Hodson , Oona Beeson and John Baddeley. Director Janet Whitaker Rpt
Laurie Taylor and Daire Brehan visit the Royal Horticultural Society show at Hampton Court, with guests including comic Jenny Eclair.
Tim Marlowe sees a new staging of John Gabriel Borkman , directed by Richard Eyre at the National Theatre. Producer Mohit Bakaya
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
With Charlie Lee-Potter and Chris Lowe. Editor Margaret Budy. WRITE TO: PM
Letterline. BBC Broadcasting House. London W1A 1AA. PHONE: [number removed]
This week, a look at the lawnmower - symbol of suburban subjugation or high speed Grand Prix model? And Sir Roy Strong meets the champion of island beds, Alan Bloom , who celebrates his 90th birthday this year. Producer Annie Malcolm. Rptd Sun 9.00pm
Sisterhood?
Written by Louise Page. Director David Ian Neville. Editor Vanessa Whitburn. Rptd Mon
1.40pm. ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send sae to [address removed]
Chris Serle presents extracts from BBC radio and television.
Producer Piers Plowright. Rptd Sun 3.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a topical discussion in Witney, Oxfordshire, with panellists Hilary Armstrong MP, Labour's local government spokesperson; the Rt Hon David Hunt MP;
Dominic Lawson , editor of the Sunday
Telegraph; and Rabbi Julia Neuberger. Producer Nadine Grieve. Rptd tomorrow 1.10pm
Marcel Berlins analyses topical legal issues.
Producer Andy Denwood
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Melvin Belli (1907-1996)
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
A reflection on the life and legal crusade of the flamboyant US celebrity lawyer Melvin Belli, self-proclaimed defender of the 'little helpless guy'.
By Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday at 9.15am
Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
With Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
In the last of three short stories by Isabel Allende , Diana Quick reads a tale of a love that takes 40 years to find its voice, and then vanishes. Producer Janet Whitaker Rpt
A four-part series of Britain's first all-Asian sketch show.
2: This week's programme features a group of Indian students in their year off. travelling around Surrey to find themselves. With Meera Syal,
Kulvinder Ghir, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Nitin Sawhney and Nina Wadia.
Producers Gareth Edwards and Anil Gupta Repeated tomorrow at 6.25pm
A quizzical look at life. Producer Malcolm Love
By Richard Ford. Part 8. For details see Monday