With Anna Hill.
Producer David Street
With Trevor Barnes and his guest.
With Sue MacGregor, John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With David Winter.
With Cliff Morgan. Producer Roy Calley
Pete McCarthy presents a travel guide. Producer Eleanor Garland. Rptd tomorrow 7.30pm
With Ned Sherrin and guests.
Simon Heffer from the Daily Mail looks behind the scenes at Westminster.
Producer Tony Grant
With Alison Mitchell.
Producer Frances Macdonald
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Simon Hoggart quizzes Alan Coren , Jeremy Hardy and guests.
Producer Jon Rolph. Repeated Monday 6.30pm
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Crewe by panellists Ed Davey , Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman; Professor Lisa Jardine ;
Dawn Primarolo , financial secretary to the Treasury; and Sir George Young , shadow defence secretary. Repeated from yesterday
By Colin Haydn Evans. When Father Sauniere uncovers hidden manuscripts while restoring his small village church at Rennes-le-Chateau, the find is destined to turn into a historical time bomb. with Kim Wall , David Monico , Michael Tudor Barnes, Teresa Gallagher , Janice McKenzie and Ian Brooker. Music composed by Anthea Gomez and played by the Composer, Kevin Gowland , Peter Cole , Robert Johnston and Jill Heartfield. Executive producer Sue Wilson Director Rosemary Watts
Gerry Northam considers the creation of the state of Israel 50 years ago and examines Britain's role in the story. Producer David Olusoga Repeated tomorrow 8.30pm
Peter Evans reports on cutting-edge developments from the annual congress of the Institute of Physics in Brighton. Producer Paul Arnold Repeated Tuesday 8pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Julian O'Halloran reports on major issues, changing attitudes and important events at home and abroad. Repeated from Tuesday
The last of five programmes in which American humorist David Sedaris reads from his diaries. Naked An accidental visit to a nudist camp. Producer Steve Doherty Repeat
West Indies v England
The Sixth Test from Antigua.
Commentary on the second day's play by Jonathan Agnew , Henry Blofeld and Christopher Martin-Jenkins . With expert comment from Vic Marks , Chris Cowdrey and Viv Richards. Including at 4.10* News and Test Match Special Feature * Approximate times
A satirical review of the week's news with Sally Grace , Jon Glover , Dave Lamb and Sarah Parkinson. Repeated from yesterday
Six travel journalists go in search of holiday locations in the off season. 5: Paris. Simon Calder visits the French capital in August, when Parisians have gone south. Producer Rebecca Moore Repeated Thursday 11.30pm
A Poet's Place From Kew Gardens to shops, from the zoo to a law firm - all are venues for poetry. Simon Armitage looks into the Poetry Places Scheme, which is provoking a poetic upsurge nationwide. Producer Amanda Mares Repeated Friday 9.30pm
Eating Their Words. Martin Wainwright looks at the propaganda of food - from the pronouncements of slimming gurus to the celebrity chef. Producer Susan Greenhalgh
Tony Ramsay's macabre tale is set in the 17th century.
Young Master Richard forces a servant girl to play at being the mistress of Thoresby Hall.
(Repeat)
Brian Kay with musical favourites. Producer Brian Jackson
Presented by Stewart Henderson. Producer Sue Williams
Shelagh Stephenson's three-part thriller.
As the police continue to unravel the mystery of Swinburne's death, Hope must decide if she can still represent her constituency.
Afive-part series in which Rogan Taylor , Britain's leading football scholar, recalls his own getting of wisdom. 3: Kali's Patch. Rogan Taylor finds himself on a Himalayan ridge. Producer Mark Burman
Chris Kelly looks at the life and work of admirable (and fictional) actress Valerie Draper, who is played by Janet Suzman.
With contributions from Bryan Forbes, Iain Johnstone, Jenni Murray, Brian Bowles, Rebecca Front, Gerard Green, Simon Greenall and Maggie Guess.
(Repeat)
By Stephen Crane , read by Eli Wallach. Repeated from Monday