With John Humphrys , James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Anne Atkins.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
Four programmes in which two close family members give an insight into their unique relationship.
2: Barry and Emma Norman. When daughter Emma arrived home unexpectedly pregnant with twins, father Barry was at first shocked. Producer Sara Conkey
The news of 50 years ago today, with Geoffrey Wheeler.
Producer Lindsay Leonard
from 10.50 Introduced by Jenni Murray. One hundred years ago, Queen Victoria celebrated her diamond jubilee. This special programme looks at her reign. Short Story: Walker Brothers Cowboy by Alice Munro.
Producer Tony Grant
With Mark Whittaker.
In the first of six programmes, Sue MacGregor tests the cultural knowledge of broadcaster Christopher Cook , conductor Jane Glover , writer Philippa Gregory and composer Jeremy Sams. Producer Gillian Hush
from 1.15 With Nick Clarke.
England v Australia
Coverage of the first day's play in the Second Test at Lord's. Commentary by Jonathan Agnew ,
Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Neville Oliver , with expert comment from Chris Cowdrey , Mike Selvey , Dennis Lillee and Jeff Thomson. Including at 3.45* Teatime and County Talk With Peter Baxter. . Approximate times
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Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Christopher Fitz-Simon . When Denzil Fitzgerald joins a Dublin theatrical company who are producing Crime and Punishment, he identifies too closely with the leading man's role. with Stella McCusker , Frank Melia , Doreen Keogh and JJ Murphy. Director Roland Jaquarello
With Daire Brehan and guests.
Paul Allen reviews Tony Kushner 's adaptation of Corneille's The Illusion. Producer Chris Eldon Lee Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Patricia Hannah , read by Vivienne Dixon. Composers have to find that little quirk that will fix them forever in the public mind. Producer David Jackson Young Repeat
With Jon Sopel and Nigel Wrench.
The second of a five-part drama by Fintan Coyle and Tom Miles. Opera Sunderland's production of Carmen continues apace. with Simon Butteriss , Tom Miles.
Jonathan Kydd and Carolyn Bonnyman. Chorus members Alison Porter. Susan Jelley , Henrik Wager and Benjamin Davies. Producer Chris Neill
Pat and Kathy have a girls' night out. Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
The first of six radio biographies in which the private life of a public face is revealed.
1: Potboiler. Nick Baker tells the story of TV cook and columnist Fanny Cradock. Producer Julian Wilkinson
A Political Dream. In the first of two programmes, Ngaire Woods examines the arguments surrounding the Euro. Producer Ingrid Hassler
Repeated Sunday 4.15pm
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4: And Did It Their Way. Roy Bailey reflects on his dual careers as a professor of sociology and a radical folk singer.
Producer Julian May
With Frederick Dove.
Producer Colin Hughes
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Revised repeat from 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
Part 9.
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Four-part comedy series by Carol Noble. 3: The Slob and the Snob. In which the art of ancient Egypt comes to Hackney. with Tom Watt. Rebecca Michael , James Bell. Dax O'Callaghan , Joanna Monro ,
Tessa Worsley , Rina Mahoney , Jillie Meers and loan Meredith. Director Marion Nancarrow
Part 14.
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