Producers Hugh O'Donnell and Steve Peacock
With James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Norman Winter
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Ian Mackenzie.
Sports news with Cliff Morgan. Producer Roy Calley
Pete McCarthy with a guide to the world. Producer Eleanor Garland
Repeated tomorrow 7.30pm
Ned Sherrin is joined by Harry Enfield, Donna McPhail , Rusty Lee and American comedian Geoffrey Winsor. Music is provided by Ian Brodie. Producer Julian Mayers
Steve Richards of The New Statesman looks at life at Westminster. Editor Jane Ashley
Olenka Frenkiel presents an eight-part series exploring Europe.
3: Nenad Shebek reports from Kosovo, a province waiting to erupt.
Producer Gudrun Dalibor
Alison Mitchell with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Producer Josh Delamare HELPLINE: [number removed]
The evergreen antidote to panel games takes to the stage of the Wimbledon Theatre, south London. Paul Merton joins regulars Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor.
Humphrey Lyttelton is in the chair. Neil Innes sits in for Colin Sell. Producer Jon Naismith
Repeated Monday 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Hethersett, Norfolk, by panellists including public health minister Tessa Jowell. professor of government Anthony King , columnist and broadcaster Janet Daley and Norman Lamont. Repeated from yesterday
Listeners respond to issues raised in Any Questions?
Producers Anne Peacock , Bruce Whitney-Low LINES: open from 12.30pm
By Peter Reynolds.
A sparkling comedy of adultery, etiquette, entomology and motorbiking among the middle classes.
Director Sally Avens
2: What Have the Romans Ever Done for Us? Historian and archeologist Guy de la Bedoyere finds out about the Romano-British from their letters, medicine chests, food and even their methods of contraception. Producer Jonathan Ruffle
Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
Peter Evans presents a weekly review of developments in science.
Producer Richard Aedy. Repeated Tuesday 8pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co. uk
Richard Watson reports on major issues at home and abroad.
Producer Andy Denwood. Repeated from Tuesday
A four-part series of specially commissioned letters from Australia and New Zealand.
2: Letter from Stephanie Dowrick. The writer of bestsellers and co-founder of the Women's Press explores Australia from her own perspective. Producer Constance St Louis
Satirical review of the week's news, with Sally Grace , Jon Glover , Dave Lamb and Sarah Parkinson.
Producer Maria Esposito Repeated from yesterday
John Peel peeks into the goldfish bowl of family life.
Producer Dymphna Flynn
Repeated Thursday 11.30pm PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
E-MAIL: Offspring@bbc.co.uk
Mutabilitie, Frank McGuinness's first original play for the National Theatre. The playwright talks to Paul Allen about his work, from The Factory Girls and Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching towards the Somme to a version of Sophocles's Electra and the screenplay for the film of Dancing at Lughnasa.
(Repeated Friday 9.30pm)
The news of 50 years ago this week. Producers Paul Bajoria and Graham Hoyland
Ronald Frame's four-part series set in a luxury hotel in the Scottish Highlands. 3: A concert violinist suffers stage fright on the eve of the Edinburgh Festival. MrDunbarfromthe bank drops a legal bombshell.
with Wendy Seager , Rnlay McLean ,
Gayanne Potter , Geoffrey Lee , James Bryce and Crawford Logan. Director Patrick Rayner Repeat
Brian Kay presents music to commemorate Remembrance Day. Producer Brian Jackson
The Very Rev Michael Mayne with a reflection for Remembrance Sunday. Producer Garry Boon
By Stan Hey and John Fletcher.
A humorous and scathing satire on the present state of football. with Patrick Brennan and Richard Nichols
Music by Andy Price. Director Foz Allan Repeat
Sixteen years after independence, six residents of Zimbabwe reflect on their home and their history.
4: Andy Brown is a leading pop musician. It is a precarious living, even at the top.
Producer Paul Dodgson Repeat
Six programmes in which Russell Davies explores words and the way we speak. 4: The Naming of Parts. The art of naming, amongst other things, genes and molecules and perfumes. Producer Matt Thompson Repeat
By Carol Ann Frazer , read by Annette Crosbie.
Repeated from Monday