With James Whitbourn and his guest.
With John Humphrys , Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Colin Morris.
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Isobel Williams
Anne Gregg with travel news. Producer Dave Harvey
Repeated tomorrow at 10.45pm
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With Ned Sherrin. Producer Torquil Macleod
NatWest Trophy Final: Lancashire v Essex
Commentary from Lord's by Jonathan Agnew , Henry Blofeld and Christopher Martin-Jenkins . Summarisers include
Graeme Fowler. Including
12.55-1.10 Weather, News as FM Producer Peter Baxter
* Approximate times
Politics and Purse-Strings in Northern Ireland. As the peace process slows, Fionnuala O'Connor examines the relationship between business and politics in Northern Ireland's renewed period of uncertainty. Producer Gudrun Dalibor
Producer Tony Grant
Alison Mitchell with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Producer Frances Macdonald
Simon Hoggart is joined by regulars Alan Coren and Andy Hamilton and guests Michael White of the Guardian and Roy Hattersley , MP. Written by lain Pattinson with Hugh Rycroft and Adam Bostock-Smith . Producer Aled Evans. Repeated Monday at 6.30pm
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 from yesterday
With Jonathan Dimbleby. Producers Nadine Grieve and Lauretta Reynolds LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
By Colin Haydn Evans. A youngjoyrider is confronted with a new way of life when his antics leave him paralysed. with Joanna Monro. Robert Harper and Sean Baker. Director Sally Avens
Gerry Northam visits Warwick castle and asks if museums are a thing of the past. Producer John Byrne Repeated tomorrow at 8.30pm
Presented by Peter Evans. Producer John Watkins. Repeated Tuesday at
8.00pm. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Michael O'Donnell with four portraits of contemporary family life.
3: The Joneses of Milford Haven Repeated from Tuesday
Sue Dyson traces the history of dietary advice, from the bizarre to the dangerous. 1: Constipation, mastication, and the danger of beans. Producer Malcolm Love Repeat
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. Repeated from yesterday
John Peel meets an all-singing, all-dancing family of seven. Producer Cathy Drysdale. Repeated Thursday at 11.30pm. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
Mike Gonzalez reports from the set of Ken Loach 's new film, shot in Nicaragua and starring Robert Carlyle as a Glasgow bus driver whose life is changed when he is caught up in the midst of the Contra War of the late eighties, which is still fresh in the memories of the supporting cast of local Nicaraguans. Producer Nicki Paxman. Repeated Friday 9.30pm
A look back at some of the events that took place 50 years ago this week. Producer Gavin Fuller
Eight mysteries starring and 6: The Disappearance of Lady
Frances Carfax. Watson goes to
Switzerland in search of an aristocrat who has vanished. But the trail leads back to a funeral parlour in London. with Colin Pinney. Rachel Atkins and William Maxwell. Violinist Leonard Friedman. Dramatised by Peter Ling. Director Enyd Williams Repeat
Brian Kay looks ahead to Sunday morning in the company of Elgar,
Britten and Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.
Producer Peter Thresh
With the Rt Rev Peter Firth , Bishop Suffragan of Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
By Neil Biswas. Angelica and Indra, a young British Asian couple, have recently married. She is deeply in love with him but he is increasingly distant. What is he hiding? with Bhasker Patel , Souad Faress and Rajeev Mukker. Director Claire Grove Repeat
Film historian John Huntley 's six-week trek around Britain's film studios.
4: Denham
Producer Barry Littlechild Repeat
Roy Hattersley looks back at a lifetime in the Labour Party with a wry smile. 4: Every Continental Vice Producer Jane Ray Repeat
By Alan Hann. Read by Chris Pavio. Repeated from Monday