With the Rev Stephen Shipley.
With John Humphrys , Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Bishop Bill Westwood
Editor Jon Barton. LETTERS: Today, PO Box 2299, London W1A 1PY. FAX: (0171) [number removed]. E-MAIL: today@bbc.co.uk
Final part.
For details see Monday
Chris Dunkley airs listeners' opinions of BBC programmes and policy.
Producer Anne Marie Cole. Repeated Sunday
6.15pm. WRITE TO: Feedback, PO Box 2100. London W1A 1QT. FAX: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk
What RT readers think of Radio 4's new look, see Letters: page 111;
Roland White on Radio 4: page 115
The news of 50 years ago today.
Introduced by Diana Madill. Serial: Larry's Party. Part 4. 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. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]to raise issues for investigation
The first of six programmes celebrating food. Pasta. Derek Cooper makes a pilgrimage to Bologna, culinary capital of Italy and the home of spaghetti bolognese, to see how pasta has become a way of life. Producer Min Raisman Repeat
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
The final part of Thomas Hardy 's story, dramatised by Jane Beeson.
3: Elfride resolves to tell Henry the truth. with Michael Maloney , Nigel Stock ,
Vivian Pickles , Anna Wing , Christopher Scott. Sheila Grant. John Livesey and George Parsons Director Cherry Cookson Repeat
With Laurie Taylor.
Tim Marlow reports on a prize at the Fringe Festival for new writing in plays. Producer Adrian Washbourne
By lain Grant, read by Michael Mackenzie. An entertainer channels his love of bureaucracy into popular song. Producer Bruce Young. Repeated next Sunday
With Clare English, Charlie Lee-Potter . Editor Kevin Marsh. WRITE TO: PM Letterline, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
David Stafford presents the weekend leisure and heritage programme.
Novelist Edward Rutherford visits St
Paul's Cathedral, which this year celebrates its 300th anniversary. Producer David Prest
Call [number removed] if you are organising a weekend event this summer
The show must go on.
(Repeated Monday 1.40pm)
Archers Fan Club: send sae to [address removed]
Nick Baker presents extracts from BBC radio and television over the past week. Producer Tony Phillips. Repeated Sunday
3.30pm. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]. FAX:
(0171) [number removed]. E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk
Jez Nelson chairs four lively debates on science and society.
2: Vast, Expensive Scientific Projects Are a Colossal Waste of Money Producer Richard Aedy
Repeated Saturday 1.10pm
Sara Parker presents the last of four programmes. The Gifted Ones Producer Ronni Davis Repeat
Repeated Sunday 9.15am
You Win Some, You Lose Some
Paul Allen talks to Bill Kenwright , the theatrical showman and fixer.
Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
With Jeremy Harris. Editor Anne Koch
MIDNIGHT'S LEGACY
By Salman Rushdie. Part 15. For details see Monday
Last in the series which satirises the media. 4: The executives decide to hit back at the anti-smoking lobby. with Jonathan Coy , Julian Dutton ,
Sarah Parkinson , Daniel Strauss and Gary Waldhorn Producer Aled Evans. Rptd tomorrow 6.25pm
With Patrick Hannan and guests. Producer Hilary Green
Writer Daphne Glazer reflects on a fascination with prison life, kindled by her father's experiences as a conscientious objector. Producer Gillian Hush Repeat
By Peter Hoeg. Part 5. For details see Monday