With Rev Dr Robert Tosh.
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Clive Lawton.
Editor Roger Mosey. LETTERS: Today, PO Box 2299. London W1A 1PY. FAX: (0171) [number removed]EMAIL: today@bbc.co.uk
By Elizabeth Luard. Fiestas. The final recipe for bringing up a family in rural Andalusia.
For details see Monday
The last in the current series in which
Chris Dunkley airs listeners' views. Producer Alison Vernon Smith. Repeated
Sunday at 6.15pm. WRITE TO: Feedback. PO Box 2100. London W1A 1QT. FAX: (0171) [number removed]. E-MAIL: feedback@>bbc.co.uk
Today's news from 50 years ago. The American Secretary of State makes a bold and unambiguous declaration of American policy towards Germany. For details see Monday
As a new biographical dictionary of women is published, Sylvia Horn asks who chooses who's in and who's out.
Serial: Anna Karenina (5/25)
With Joanna Pinnock.
Producer Edward Odim. Repeated Sunday at
8.00pm. WRITE TO: The Natural History Programme, BBC. Bristol BS8 2LR
Dylan Winter presents reports on consumer and social affairs.
Editor Dave Harvey. PHONE: to raise issues for investigation (0171) [number removed]
In the third of four programmes, Oliver Walston samples sausages in a Cornish setting with Huwand Sally Jones. Producer Carol Trewin
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
Laurie Taylor and his guests tackle the issues of the week.
Tim Marlow talks to Ruth Rendell about her new book, The Keys to the Street. Producer Anthony Denselow
By Lesley Glaister. A comic love story in which a perfectly reliable wife and mother's forgotten past comes flooding back as she finds that chocolate is the sweetest taste of all.
Reader Noreen Kershaw.
Producer Nandita Ghose Repeat
With Chris Lowe and Jackie Hardgrave. Editor Margaret Budy
WRITE TO: PM Letterline. BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
In the fourth of six programmes, Simon Parkes visits a garden in Devon. Producer Carol Trewin
A mystery is solved.
Written by Mary Cutler. Director Keri Davies Editor Vanessa Whitburn. Repeated Monday at 1.40pm. ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send sae to [address removed]
Chris Serle presents extracts from BBC radio and television.
Producer Viv Black. Repeated Sunday 3.30pm PHONE: (0171) [number removed](24 hours) FAX: (0171) [number removed]. E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk
David Blunkett MP, broadcaster Bea Campbell , the Rt Hon Roger Freeman MP and Madsen Pirie , president of the Adam Smith Institute, tackle the issues raised in Fakenham, Norfolk. With Jonathan Dimbleby in the chair. Repeated tomorrow at 1.10pm
Laurie Taylor tries to pass himself off as an expert in six different fields.
1: Nobby. The London Poetry Festival is less than a week away. Laurie has five days to change his name and overcome his writer's block. Producer Suzy Andrews
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Cruise missile strike in Iraq
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The US cruise missile strike in Iraq, the claims that the first Gulf War was left unfinished and the complexities of the first conflict, as discussed by Alistair Cooke.
By Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday at 9.15am
Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
With Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
By Robert Harris. Part 10. For details see Monday
Last in the series in which comic Mark Steel
airs radical proposals designed to change all our lives for the better.
Pessimism. Written and performed by Mark Steel and Pete Sinclair , with Kim Wall and Maria McErlane. Producer Phil Clarke
Repeated tomorrow at 6.25pm
Patrick Hannan take a sceptical look at the events of the past week. Producer Hilary Green
Joanna Pinnock presents the first of five programmes about the calls of nocturnal animals.
1: Steamy Nights in the Amazon
Adrian Barnett interprets the nighttime calls of the world's only nocturnal monkey and the local vampire bats. Producer Grant Sonnex
By Diran Adebayo. Part 5. For details see Monday