With Anna Hill.
Producer Richard Sanders
Trevor Barnes talks to screenwriter
Carla Lane.
With Sue MacGregor, John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Canon Eric James.
With Cliff Morgan. Producer Roy Calley
Pete McCarthy presents the insider's travel guide.
Producer Eleanor Garland
Repeated tomorrow 7.30pm
With Ned Sherrin and guests.
Peter Riddell of The Times takes a look behind the scenes at Westminster. Editor Jane Ashley
The second of six programmes presented by Julian Pettifer. North Korea is the world's most isolated
Communist state. So what happens if it collapses?
Producer Rosie Goldsmith
Alison Mitchell with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Producer Frances Macdonald
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Young blooms Graham Norton and Greg Proops take their places beside hardy perennials Paul Merton and Derek Nimmo. With Nicholas Parsons. Producers Ann Jobson and Chris Neill Repeated Monday 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Bradford upon Avon, Wiltshire, by panellists including chief executive of the Industrial Society Tony Morgan and Conservative MP Teresa Gorman. Repeated from yesterday
Phone in with your views on issues raised in Any Questions? producers Anne Peacock and Karen Turner LINES: open from 12.30pm
Occasional programmes in which men famous in one field consider another of their talents. Dismal Trading. Thomas Lynch , poet and essayist, is also an undertaker in Milford, Michigan. Producer Julian May Repeat
Gerry Northam presents the topical history magazine. A look at the Vietnam War's most infamous battle. Producer John Byme Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
With Peter Evans. Producer Paul Arnold. Repeated Tuesday 8pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Major issues at home and abroad. Repeated from Tuesday
The fourth of six "exiled" writers offers their thoughts on the country of their birth, framed by its national anthem. Producer Pat McLoughlin
West Indies v England
The First Test from Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica. Commentary on the third day's play by Jonathan Agnew , Henry Blofeld and Christopher Martin-Jenkins , and experts
Vic Marks , Mike Selvey and Jeff Dujon. For information or retuning advice phone [number removed] "Approximate times
A satirical review of the week's news. Repeated from yesterday
Robert Robinson talks to groups of people who share a way of life. In the fourth of six programmes, he meets members of a Welsh male voice choir. Producer Bruce Whitney Low Repeated Thursday 11.30pm
Landscape of Fear Two programmes in which Robert McNab explores art born of survival. 1: 1939-42. Until the outbreak of the Second World War, Paris was the capital of world art. What choices were made by artists when the Germans arrived? With readers Nigel Carrington and Henry Ditson. Producers John Dryden and David Perry Repeated Friday 9.30pm
Laurie Taylor looks at the history of the Open University. Producer Paul Bajoria Series editor Lindsay Leonard
by Bonnie Greer
On 1 December 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks boarded a bus and refused to give up her seat. Her arrest gave birth to the American Civil Rights Movement.
Repeat from 1997
Brian Kay takes musical train journeys. Producer Brian Jackson
Quaker and writer Alec Davison presents the first of two programmes looking at young people and spirituality. Producer Janet McLarty
Four programmes in which Matt Frei highlights foreign words which capture the essence of their countries. 1: The Spaghetti Incident Producer Tony Grant
By Clare Francis, dramatised by Anne Downie
A former MP has disappeared in mysterious circumstances. His wife goes to America to avoid the publicity. Seven weeks later, she returns...
By Peter Risden , read by Veronica Lang. Repeated from Monday