With Canon Stephen Oliver.
With Alex Brodie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
4: Out to Lunch
Michael Buerk chairs a live investigation into the moral questions behind the week's news. Witnesses face cross-examination from David Cook,
Janet Daley ,
Geoffrey Robertson QC and David Starkey. Producer David Coomes
The news of 50 years ago today with Geoffrey Wheeler. The number of cases of infantile paralysis increases to epidemic proportions.
Producer Tony Grant
With Mark Whittaker.
tO the Past Trevor Phillips chairs the historical discussion programme, with guests Peter Curran , Sue Limb, David Mellor and Barry Took. Producer Kathy Smith
By Tanika Gupta.
A medical student is obsessed by a beautiful woman.
With Daire Brehan.
Paul Allen sees John Godber 's new comedy Weekend Breaks. Producer Fiona Bailey Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Helen Dunmore. Read by Patricia Brake . Producer Viv Beeby Repeat Repeated next Saturday
With Charlie LeePotter and Chris Lowe.
A six-part comedy series by Bill Dare , starring Robert Duncan and Jan Ravens as Radio 4's antidote to Anne and Nick. Mike and Sue invite a stressed bomb-disposal expert to "hug his fear". With Roger Blake , Bill Dare , Alistair McGowan and Sally Philips. Music by Mark Burton Producer Jo Clegg
Eddie bumps into an old friend. Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
The first of four programmes unravelling mystery and history.
1: Spit, Suck and Secrets. In Britain's Bletchley Park, during the Second
World War, a team of men and women began to unpick Germany's Enigma codes, believed by Hitler to be unbreakable. Pat Bing and her friends Freda James and Connie Cullum were three ladies who worked in Hut Eight receiving German naval codes. The rest of Bletchley Park remained a mystery to them for over 30 years. Producer Ronit Knoble
The last of five special programmes showcasing the winners of Radio 4's feature-making competition. Producer Bella Bannerman
The last of five stories about modern life told from the inside. Gay Soldiers Men and women of Her Majesty's
Armed Forces talk about what it is like to be homosexual in a force where known homosexuality means automatic dismissal.
Producer Simon Elmes
The magazine made for and by people with disabilities. Presented by Frederick Dove.
Producer Colin Hughes
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Revised repeat from 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
By John Hadfield. Part 9.
For details see Monday Repeat
By Nick Fisher , with Imelda Staunton as the investigating detective Julie Enfield.
1:Proverbs and Punctures from Hell
In the first of a four-part series, Julie investigates an inexplicable killing at the British Library. with Alex Lowe. Janet Maw , loan Meredith.
Stephen Thorne , Sean Baker , Hugh Dickson Tracy Ann Oberman , Director Richard Wortley
Sarah Dunant picks six 19th-century authors and assesses the impact of their writing. 2: Ouida. Maeve Binchy examines the life and books of Ouida.
Producer Lore Windemuth Repeat
By Banana Yoshimoto , read by Emily Woof. 4: Mikage's cooking has become accomplished, but she still feels alone. For details see Monday Repeat