With the Rev Dr Donald Patton.
With Alex Brodie and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rev Ian Mackenzie.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament Editor Jon Barton
LETTERS: Today, PO Box 2299. London W1A 1PY. FAX: [number removed] E-MAIL: today@bbc.co.uk
Chris Dunkley with listeners' letters. Producer Viv Black
Repeated Sunday 6.15pm
WRITE TO: Feedback. [address removed]. FAX: [number removed] E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk
The news of 50 years ago today, with Geoffrey Wheeler. Britain is preparing to accept thousands of displaced people from all over Europe.
Introduced by Sheila McClennon in Manchester. Steel studs, salt or blue fluff - what do you keep in yours?
Clare Jenkins investigates the bare essentials of the belly button.
Serial: Delicate Matters. Part 5. For details see Monday
Presented by Joanna Pinnock.
Producer Sandra Sykes. Repeated Sunday 8pm WRITE TO: The Natural History Programme. BBC Bristol BS8 2LR
Mark Whittaker presents reports on consumer and social affairs. Editor Chris Burns
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Derek Cooper puts the food business through the grinder. Producer Sheila Dillon
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Elizabeth Gaskell , dramatised in three parts by Charlotte Keatley. Part 2. Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
With Laurie Taylor and his guests.
A pop video, an interactive disco floor and a soft drink advert - it is an exhibition, but is it art? Tim Marlowe reviews Assuming Positions at the ICA in London. Plus Stephen Cox 's sculpture Yatra - a vast granite wave topped with stone catamarans at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, south London. Producer Olive Clancy
Amerjit Deu reads Mulk Raj Anand 's story about a young child who gets lost at a funfair.
Producer Rani Singh
With Charlie Lee-Potter and Chris Lowe.
The six-part series in which David Neil Lodge dices his way through Europe comes to an end. Listeners are invited to recommend routes. Producer Sara Jane Hall
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William has something to say.
(Repeated Monday 1.40pm)
Archers Addicts fan club: send sae to [address removed]
A selection of extracts from BBC radio and TV over the past seven days. Repeated Sunday 3.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs a discussion in Pictureville, Bradford, West Yorkshire, with Secretary of State for Health Frank Dobson , MP Michael Jack , journalist Ann Leslie and the Rt Rev Dr Michael Nazir-Ali , Bishop of Rochester. Producer Anne Peacock
Repeated tomorrow 1.10pm
Presented by Marcel Berlins. The
Government thinks we are entitled to know more about how it does its work and how its decisions affect the public. Sally Hardcastle asks if such legal rights can make a difference to the individual citizen and, if so, how? Producer Simon Coates
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
The Clinton re-election campaign
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Senator Fred Thompson, the mystery of the millions illegally contributed to Clinton's re-election campaign, and the loss of sporting good manners.
With Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday 9.15am
Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
With Isabel Hilton.
Editor Anne Koch
By Louis de Bernieres. Part 5. For details see Monday
The all-Asian sketch show returns for a four-part series. Featuring the massive and fierce Bhangra Muffins, the Competitive Mothers and the Buddhist Pest Controller. With Sanjeev Bhaskar, Kulvinder Ghir, Nitin Sawhney, Meera Syal and Nina Wadia.
Repeated tomorrow at 6.25pm
A quizzical look at life from the essayists with attitude. Presented by John Diamond.
Producer Brian King
Lorelei King reads the final part of Elizabeth McCracken 's strange and unsettling love story. For details see Monday