With Alistair McGhee.
With John Humphrys and Alex Brodie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley airs listeners' comments on BBC policy and programming.
Producer Nick Utechin
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For details see Monday
Introduced from Belfast by Wendy Austin. Short story:
A Shooting Season by Rose Tremain , read by Sara Kestelman.
With Joanna Pinnock. Producer Edward Odim Repeated Sunday 8pm
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With Mark Whittaker. Editor Chris Burns
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Fish is getting more expensive. Derek Cooper investigates. Producer Min Raisman
With Alex Brodie.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Final part.
Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
With Laurie Taylor.
Tim Marlow reviews a rare Tennessee Williams play, directed by Trevor Nunn at the National Theatre, and travels to Brussels for a retrospective of the surrealist artist with a love for bowler hats - Magritte.
Producer Robert Ketteridge
By Susan Donnelly , read by Ellie Haddington. It was astonishing to
Maureen how market research could so easily turn into a deadly business. Producer Ned Chaillet Repeat
With Charlie Lee-Potter and Chris Lowe.
Producer Kevin Marsh
David Stafford presents more ideas for the weekend ahead.
Producer David Prest
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Julia is on the phone.
Written by Christopher Hawes Director Keri Davies
Editor Vanessa Whitbum
Repeated Monday 1.40pm
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Chris Serle presents extracts from the past week's BBC radio and television. Producer Julian Hale
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Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Mildenhall, Suffolk, by education minister Baroness Blackstone;
Quentin Davies , Conservative MP for Grantham and Stamford; Sir Jeremy Isaacs , former general director of the Royal Opera House: and writer and journalist Anne Leslie. Producer Anne Peacock
Repeated tomorrow 1.10pm
Presented by Marcel Berlins. The
International Court of Justice in the Hague was recently asked if two Libyans accused of the Locherbie bombing would receive a fair trial in Scotland. It has also had to consider if nuclear weapons are legitimate. Anthony Dworkin asks: is the court more than a political plaything, and can it be made more effective?
Producer Simon Coates
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Bill Gates and the Senate Judiciary Committee
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Bill Gates comes before the Senate Judiciary Committee accused of creating an internet browser monopoly and Alistair Cooke considers previous appearances from Rockefeller to Nixon.
Alistair Cooke with another slice of Americana.
Repeated Sunday 9.15am
Lucifer Rising - 25 Years of "The Exorcist" This year marks the 25th anniversary of The Exorcist. Mark Kermode talks to writer William Peter Blatty and director William Friedkin about their milestone movie. Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
With Robin Lustig. Editor Anne Koch
Final part.
For details see Monday
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
Final part.
For details see Monday