Producers Hugh O'Donnell and Steve Peacock
With James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Norman Winter
With Anna Ford and John Humphrys.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Canon Eric James.
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Adnan Nawaz
Holiday reports from around the world. Producer Eleanor Garland. Repeated tomorrow
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John Walters visits the confectionery capital of the world - Slough. Producer Alison Vernon-Smith
Musical duo Kit and the Widow begin their six-part series in Bury St Edmunds. Producer Tony Cheevers
Olenka Frenkiei presents the series which focuses on events in Europe. Producer Gudrun Dalibor
Presented by Alison Mitchell. With analysis of last week's Budget. Producer Frances Macdonald
Humphrey Lyttelton chairs the panel game with Tim Brooke-Taylor , Barry Cryer , Stephen Fry , Graeme Garden and Colin Sell at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith Repeated Monday 6.30pm
Producers Anne Peacock and Bruce Whitney -Low. LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
In Graeme Curry 's comedy, widow Gwen discovers not only that her husband had a secret life, but that his death was perhaps not an accident. with Alice Arnold , Chris Scott , Hugh Dickson , Amanda Gordon. Stephen Thorne and Shirley Dixon. Director Cherry Cookson
A six-part series in which Nick Baker uses the archives to map a changing Britain.3: Camaby Street -1960.Producer Fiona Couper Repeat
A four-part examination of how past generations have viewed the future. 1: When Did the Future Begin? Mark Lawson looks at how the concept of the future has developed. Producer Steve Shepherd Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
Peter Evans presents the latest results from the Pathfinder mission to Mars, which landed yesterday. Producer Rami Tzabar. Repeated Tuesday 8pm. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
With Mark Whitaker. Producer Kim Barrington Repeated from Tuesday
The last of four interviews with people who emigrated to America early this century. Christopher Cook talks to native New Yorker, Rose Wybeck , the daughter of two immigrants. Producer Fiona McLean Repeat
A satirical look at the week's news.
Repeated from yesterday
Robert Robinson talks to groups of people who share a way of life. In the third of six programmes, he chooses this season's colour schemes with a group of interior designers. Producer Bruce Whitney Low Repeated Thursday 11.30pm
Johannes Brahms - Rhapsody in Brown While Mahler and Wagner took music to romantic extremes,
Johannes Brahms adhered to classical traditions.
One hundred years after his death, Stephen Johnson sets Brahms in context during the romantic era. Producer Helen Garrison Repeated Friday 9.30pm
A look back at the news of 1947. Producer Tracey Cotton
Series editor Lindsay Leonard
By Bill Taylor.
The last of four stories based on the memories of a Manchester community. Seduction. 1995: the crescents have been demolished, and a new Hulme has emerged from the rubble. with Min Yee Lai , Keith Ladd , Jane Cox.
David Fleeshman , Andrew Burke , Kathryn Hunt and Judith Barker.
Producer Michael Fox Repeat
Brian Kay introduces three contrasting pieces of wedding music. Producer Peter Thresh
With Nigel Swinford. Producer Norman Winter
Anthony Minghella introduces six international radio plays.
3: Mourning Dove by Emil Sher , first broadcast on CBC Radio, Toronto. with Ken James , Maggie Huculak , Jonathan Welsh , Philip Akin , Lynn Deragon ,
Robert Parson , Kathryn Miller. Catherine Hajos and Ross Manson. Director Gregory J Miller
Waldemar Januszczak considers five paintings. 1: The Mother of All Paintings Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel. Producer Anthony Denselow Repeat
Paul Boateng MP talks history with Michael Fish , Louise Jameson ,
Victor Spinetti and Professor Norman Stone. Producer Kathy Smith Repeat
By Xi Xi, translated by Eva Hung , read bySu-Lin Looi.
Repeated from Tuesday