Producers Steve Peacock and Hugh O'Donnell
With James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Norman Winter
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Canon Eric James.
Producer Adnan Nawaz
Producer Eleanor Garland. Repeated tomorrow 10.45pm. For information call the Radio 4 helpline on [number removed]
In the last programme of the series,
John Walters spends time in Heathrow. Producer Alison Vernon-Smith
Kit and the Widow take in the Regency splendour of Bath. Producer Neil Rosser
Olenka Frenkiel explores mixed feelings about national identity in Germany. Producer Zareer Masani
The first of seven programmes about personal finance, with Paul Lewis.
Listener Chris Hobley discovers that he is not alone in losing money through an insurance company.
(Extended 11.30am)
a Clue Tim Brooke-Taylor , Barry Cryer , Stephen Fry and Graeme Garden join Humphrey Lyttelton in the final programme of the series. With Colin Sell at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith Repeated Monday 6.30pm
Producers Anne Peacock and Bruce Whitney -Low. LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
By Ellen Dryden.
During the perilous migration across America, the strength of the women was tested against the ambition of their men.
Mark Lawson presents a four-part examination of how past generations have viewed the future.
2: The Lack of Foresight Saga Producer Anne-Marie Cole Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
With Peter Evans. Producer Rami Tzabar. Repeated Tuesday 8pm. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
With Justin Rowlatt. Producer David Lewis. Repeated from Tuesday
Four scientists are invited to write a letter to an offspring, assessing the consequences of their life's work on the next generation. Professor Igor Aleksander begins the series. Producer John Watkins
The return of the all-Asian sketch show. Repeated from yesterday
Robert Robinson talks to six groups of people who share a way of life. 4: Members of the Royal Ballet Company discuss the pressures of performing. Producer Bruce Whitney Low Repeated Thursday 11.30pm
The Ferens Gallery, Hull
In the centre of Hull is a thriving gallery. Petroc Trelawny's celebration of its 70th anniversary includes a special poem by Roger McGough. Producer Edwina Wolstencroft Repeated Friday 9.30pm
The news of 50 years ago this week. Producer Gavin Fuller. Editor Lindsay Leonard
By E Bramagh , dramatised by Bert Coules. 1923. A desperate girl turns to the celebrated blind detective
Max Carrados to clear her father. with Teresa Gallagher , Matthew Marsh , Philip Glenister , David Bannerman , Michael Beint and Marianne Morley. Music composed by Robert Rigby. Director Alan Drury Repeat
Brian Kay explores courtly dance. Producer Peter Thresh
Graham Kings, director of the Henry Martyn Library in Cambridge, selects a story from his bookshelves. Producer Norman Winter
Anthony Minghella introduces six international plays. 4: Lapse in Behaviour, by Timothy Daly , was first broadcast by ABC, Australia. A mild-mannered piano teacher's life is shattered by the arrival of a new pupil. with Neil Fitzpatrick. Director David Chandler Followed by 11.05 Write Out Loud: Highwayman's Heath/Once There Was a Man
A double bill of short plays produced in association with the Arts Council.
Venus Unclothed. Waldemar Januszczak
picks the five paintings which he regards as the most important in the world. His second choice is Giorgione's Sleeping Venus. Producer Anthony Denselow Repeat
To end the series, Paul Boateng MP talks history with Ivor Cutler ,
Colin Dexter , Lee Hurst and Sheridan Morley. Producer Kathy Smith Repeat
ByJohnFMcNamara. Repeated from Tuesday