The news and the issues in rural Britain. With Richard Sanders.
With the Rev Andrew Morton.
With Anna Ford and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With Father Oliver McTernan.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley airs listeners' comments on BBC policy and programming. Producer Viv Black
WRITE TO: Feedback, PO Box 2100,
London W1A 1QT. FAX: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: Feedback@bbc.co.uk Repeated Sunday 6.15pm
Pillars of the Community
Graeme Garden concludes his look at the changing lives of professionals who traditionally uphold values in Britain. 5: The Estate Agent For details see Monday
Introduced from Manchester by Sheila McClennon. Serial: Theory of Warby Joan Brady. Part 5. For details see Monday
With Joanna Pinnock.
Producer Simon Roberts. 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
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With Derek Cooper. Producer Sheila Dillon
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
The final story in Anthony Trollope 's
The Barchester Chronicles, which has been dramatised in five parts by Martin Wade. Part 3.
Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
With Laurie Taylor.
Tim Marlow sees a new National Theatre production of the restoration farce The London Cuckolds, and he reads the latest offering from the Miami journalist-turned-crime novelist Carl Hiaasen, whose novel Lucky You is the current Book at Bedtime.
Producer Robyn Read
Written and read by Collin Johnson. When his wife falls pregnant,
Alexander realises that he has given the matter no thought whatsoever. And when the pregnancy develops complications, he can barely cope. For details see Monday Repeat
With Clare English and Chris Lowe. Editor Kevin Marsh
David Stafford presents more ideas for the weekend ahead. Producer David Prest
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Graham and Caroline are on form.
Written by Peter Kerry
Director Peter Leslie Wild Editor Vanessa Whitburn
Repeated Monday 1.40pm
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Chris Serie presents his selection of extracts from the past week's BBC radio and television.
Producer Christopher Cook Repeated Sunday 3.30pm PHONE: (0171) [number removed]FAX: (0171)[number removed]
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Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Birmingham by panellists, including shadow education spokeswoman
Angela Browning , columnist for The Times Simon Jenkins and general secretary of the TUC John Monks. Producer Anne Peacock
Repeated tomorrow 1.10pm
Marcel Berlins presents the law magazine. The Government plans to curb alleged rapists' right to personally cross-examine their accusers. But in aiming to make trials less traumatic for victims, is there a danger of denying the fundamental rights of defendants? Rebecca Hodson investigates. Producer Simon Coates
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Investigating President Clinton
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The investigative process which has led to the Clinton - Lewinsky allegations, the role of special prosecutor Starr, the grand jury and examining President Clinton's response.
Alistair Cooke delivers another slice of Americana.
Repeated Sunday 9.15am
The Story So Far...
Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
With Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
By Carl Hiaasen , read by Kerry Shale . Part 5.
A satirical review of the week's news with Sally Grace , Jon Glover , Dave Lamb and Sarah Parkinson. Producer Kathy Smith
Repeated tomorrow 6.25pm
Patrick Hannan and his guests take a sceptical look at the week's events. Producer Hilary Green
Walter Mosley 's crime noir. Part 5. For details see Monday