The news and the issues of the week in rural Britain.
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Bill Westwood.
With Cliff Morgan. Producer Roy Calley
Pete McCarthy presents the insider's travel guide.
Producer Eleanor Garland
Repeated tomorrow 7.30pm
Ned Sherrin with guests including Richard Wilson.
Producer Ophelia Quayle
Boris Johnson of The Daily Telegraph takes a look behind the scenes at Westminster.
Olenka Frenkiel presents an eight-part series. 7: Will the European Union's offer of membership for Cyprus worsen the prospects for a settlement there? Producer Tim Whewell
Alison Mitchell with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Producer Frances Macdonald
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Humphrey Lyttelton and the regular teams take to the stage at the Almeida Theatre in Islington in the antidote to panel games. With special guests, and Colin Sell on the piano. Producer Jon Naismith
Repeated Monday 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, by panellists including Michael Portillo , former defence secretary; Michael Jacobs , general secretary of the Fabian Society; and Polly Toynbee , associate editor of The Independent. Repeated from yesterday
Phone Jonathan Dimbleby with your views on the issues raised in this week's edition of Any Questions?
Producers Anne Peacock and Karen Turner LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
By Ellis Peters , dramatised by Sally Hedges. A strange disappearance on the Hallowmount and a horrific murder lead Tom Felse to make his own investigations into the mystery. with Michael Tudor Barnes , Roger May ,
Richard Curnow , Sara Coward , Joyce Gibbs , Marc Finn , James Thackwray , Susan Jeffrey , Alex Jones and Leesa Roche
Music Anthea Gomez. Director Sue Wilson
The last of six outdoor programmes. The End of Roman Britain: Infamy, Infamy, They've All Got It In for Me Historian and archaeologist
Guy de la Bedoyere investigates the year AD 410 - widely regarded as the year in which the Romans left Britain.
Producer Jonathan Ruffle
Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
Peter Evans and guests look at the best of this year's science books. Producer Julia Durbin
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Repeated Tuesday 8pm
Lesley Curwen reports on major issues at home and abroad. Repeated from Tuesday
Six-part series celebrating the previously uncelebrated.
2: Donald McGill. A homage to the king of the saucy seaside postcard. Producer David Prest
Satirical review of the week's news, with Sally Grace , Jon Glover , Dave Lamb and Sarah Parkinson. Repeated from yesterday llpm
Six people explain their ideas of Utopia. 2: Doctor, writer and militant advocate of Arab women's rights
Nawal El Saadawi shares her vision of an ideal world with Michael O'Donnell.
Producer Joanna Rahim
Repeated Thursday 11.30pm
Level 440
Europe's last working tin mine, South Crofty in Cambourne, faces a serious threat of closure. Tim Malyon examines the rich tapestry of art and culture that has grown up around the Cornish tin-mining tradition. Producer Adrian Washbourne Repeated Friday 9.30pm
The news of 50 years ago this week. Producer Gavin Fuller
Steve Chambers 's four-part series set in Victoria Station, Bridgford, a century ago. Episode 2. with Gavin Muir, John Hartley, Colleen Prendergast, Chris Pavlo, Tom Bevan, Becky Hindley, Robert Harper, Keith Drinkel, Alex Lowe , Michael Tudor Barnes, James Daley, Ashley Moore, Ann Beach, Alice Arnold, loan Meredith and Kim Wall. Director Marion Nancarrow Repeat
Brian Kay presents a little night music. Producer Brian Jackson
More reflections for Advent with the Rev John L Bell.
Producer Janet McLarty
By Dominic Power. When a musician and his market-trader wife accept an invitation to buy the stage costumes of a seventies pop legend, they become trapped in a Gothic underworld where both the living and the dead are too close for comfort. with Andrew Schofield , Sharon Muircroft and Jimmi Hibbert. Pianist Paul Janes Director Michael Fox Repeat
Three famous historical figures reveal some surprising insights into their lives and times when interviewed by Miles Kington.
2: Fiona Fullerton plays Mata Hari. Producer Anne Marie Cole Repeat
Scottish poets Robert Crawford and Liz Lochhead read from their own poetry selection and talk to Simon Armitage about their work. Producer Hilary Field
By David TK Wong , read by Dan Maxwell.
Repeated from Monday