With James Whitbourn and guest Melvyn Bragg.
Producer Norman Winter
Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
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]
Comedy chat show with Edward Enfield and Miles Kington. Producer Tony Staveacre
Final part of the comedy show featuring broadcaster Roy Mallard , played by Chris Langham. The Hotel Manager Written by John Morton
Producer Paul Schlesinger
What Hope for Bosnia? David Walter asks if the dream of a multi-ethnic state can be realised. Producer Lucy Ash
A six-part series which gives listeners a chance to get to the heart of financial issues that affect them. Roger White looks into the leasehold system. Producer Sarah Pennells. Rptd Mon 11.30am
A look back at the great turning points of the last 1,000 years: Sarajevo 1914, Wembley 1966 etc. Presented by Andy Hamilton and Nick Revell and featuring Felicity Montagu and Jasper Jacob. Written by Andy Hamilton Producer Paul Mayhew-Archer Rpt
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a discussion in Oxfordshire, with Hilary Armstrong MP, the Rt Hon David Hunt MP, Dominic Lawson , and Rabbi Julia Neuberger. Repeated from yesterday
Paul Winfield plays the jazz musician and entertainer Louis Armstrong in David Pownall 's play written to mark Satchmo's death 25 years ago. with Jackie Richardson. Herbert Johnson , Brian Warren , Richard Chevolleau , Karen Leblanc , David Collins , George Buza , Dennis O'Connor , Robert Pasons , Ian D Clarke , Aron Tager , Rachel Luttrell and John McLeod. Director Martin Jenkins * John Peel : page 9
The last of the series in which Mark Urban explores the history behind the headlines. Editors Archie Baron and Neil Cameron Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Peter Evans with the science review. Producer Toby Murcott. Rptd Tue 8.00pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from Tuesday
Views of children from around the world. Producers Joni Lloyd and Sarah McCrum Rpt
Repeated from yesterday
Why do Americans talk and behave differently from us? Six programmes in which Bill Bryson finds out. 3: Going West Producer Brian King
A Little Discomfort in the Cause of Art A portrait of the Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron. Sean Street explores the world of the Freshwater set, satirised by Virginia Woolf and now the subject of a comic novel by Lynne Truss. Producer Robyn Read. Rptd Fri 9.30pm
A look back at the events that took place during this week - 50 years ago. Producer GaynorVaughan Jones
A selection of four classic mysteries starring and 2: The Missing Three-Quarter with Siriol Jenkins , Philip Anthony and Steve Hodson Violinist Leonard Friedman. Dramatised by Roger Danes. Director Patrick Rayner Rpt
Brian Kay strolls around Vienna with Franz Schubert and Robert Stolz. Producer Peter Thresh
Presented by the Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
By Stephen Mulrine , based on characters created by Peter Turnbull. Six police dramas set in Glasgow. 2: Suffer the Children with Liam Brennan , Jake D'Arcy ,
Janette Foggo , Crawford Logan , Eliza Langland , Jan Moffat. Martin Heller , Joanna Tope , Rebecca Hawking , Stewart McQuarrie , Billy Strachan and Jennifer Black. Director Hamish Wilson Rpt
Six people reflect on the part the night has played in their lives, and on the words and arts they associate with it. 2: Sir Julian Critchley MP. Producer Jane Ray
Melvyn Bragg tries six villains.
2: Writer Jonathan Meades defends
Judas Iscariot. Reader Bill Wallis.
Producer Sara Conkey Rpt
By Vincent Mclnerney. Read by Keith Drinkel. Repeated from Monday