With Dr Pauline Webb.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Indarjit Singh.
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
David Cook , Janet Daley , Michael Mansfield QC and Dr David Starkey. Producer David Coomes
Today's news from 50 years ago.
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Joanne Watson tunes in to some new
American operas with fiesty, feminist heroines. Serial: Human Croquet (4). For details see Monday
Reports from around the world. Producer Tony Grant
With Mark Whittaker.
The third of six more editions of the Panel game in which celebrated crime Writers try to find the solution to a Mystery. Chairman Simon Brett challenges crime writers
Sarah Dunant and Keith Miles to solve the Mystery of Daytime Death. With Lee Simpson and Maria McErlane. Producer Ann Jobson
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Katie Hims. Starring Saskia Reeves as Edie/Elenor. Edie works in a library and is terrified of causing a world catastrophe. Her sister-in-law, Lila, thinks she should go out and find a man, but Edie would rather stay in to write a Gothic romance. In fact, Edie would be a library if she could.
Director Kate Rowland
With Daire Brehan. Max Boyce bids a fond farewell to the old rugby ground at Cardiff Arms Park as demolition makes way for a new stadium.
Paul Allen sees the London premiere of the Gershwin-Weill musical Lady in the Dark and the new Martin Crimp play Attempt on Her Life. Producer Alison Perks
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Michael Faber . Reader Kerry Ireland . Producer David Jackson Young
Charlie Lee-Potter and Chris Lowe.
Ending this series of the stand-up comedy show written by and starring Jeremy Hardy , with Meera Syal and Gordon Kennedy. Producer David Tyler
All is revealed.
Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
The last of six new investigations the starting-point of which is a piece of intriguing documentary evidence. Chocolate Soldier from the USA
One night in May 1944, Leroy Henry , a black US soldier in Britain, went Awol. He was picked up, accused of rape, found guilty and sentenced to be hanged, even though rape was not a capital offence in Britain. Using the trial transcript and new research from America, George Pixley reveals some disturbing aspects of US military justice in the Second World War. Producer Marc Jobst
The story of a Kentish family in war and peace, composed from diaries, letters and memories. Words and music by Peter Cork , with readings by Tim Pigott-Smith .
Producer Piers Plowright Repeat
Six writers reflect on enduring themes drawn from the narrative of Christ's suffering. 4: Novelist Frances Fyfield. Producer Norman Winter
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Colin Hughes PHONE: [number removed]
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
4: Harris Holds a Dance and Play La de Dah
For details see Monday
The fourth in a six-part serialisation of Stephen King 's chilling novel, dramatised for radio by Gregory Evans. The most shattering of tragedies strikes the Creed family. with Liza Ross , Stuart Milligan , Kerry Shale. Alan Tilvern , Gordon Sterne and Garrick Hagon. Original music composed by David Chilton and Nicholas Russell-Pavier
Director Gordon House
9: On the Doorstep
For details see Monday Repeat