With Anna Hill.
Producer David Street
With Denis Nowlan.
With John Humphrys , Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With Professor Russell Stannard.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Chris Dunkley airs listeners' comments on BBC policy and programming. Producer Nick Utechin
Repeated Sunday 6.15pm
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Introduced from Scotland by Ruth Wishart. Serial: Madame Bovary. Final part.
For details see Monday
In the second of two programmes from the Galapagos Islands, Julian Hector investigates the problems now facing the unique and extraordinary wildlife, caused by introduced species, overfishing and tourism.
Producers Julian Hector and Simon Roberts Repeated Sunday 8pm
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Mark Whittaker presents reports on consumer and social affairs.
Editor Chris Burns
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From the best bacon to bargain bubblies, Derek Cooper puts the food business through the grinder. Producer Sheila Dillon
Revised 4pm
With Nick Clarke.
Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Emile Zola , dramatised in two parts by Stephen Wyatt. Part 2. Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
With Laurie Taylor.
Arts and the Media
Paul Allen and a panel of Kaleidoscope presenters and guests discuss the media's coverage of the arts, from the growth of listings in newspapers and specialist magazines to the range of television programmes. Producer John Boundy
By Brian Dooley , read by Tom Higgins. A young man reflects on his parents' inadequacies. he better off alone? Producer Melanie Harris
With Clare English and Chris Lowe. Editor Kevin Marsh
Presented by David Stafford. Producer David Prest
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Graham and Caroline have a row.
Written by Christopher Thompson
Director Peter Leslie Wild. Editor Vanessa Whitburn. Repeated Monday 2pm
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With Chris Serle.
Producer Chris Eldon-Lee . Repeated Sunday
3.30pm. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
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Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Stanmore, Middlesex, by the sports minister, Tony Banks; the shadow Trade and Industry secretary, John Redwood;
Parole Board chair Usha Prashar ; and the director general oftheCBi.Adair Turner. Producer Anne Peacock
Repeated tomorrow 1.10pm
Janet Cohen presents the final programme about children and the law. 3: Family on Trial. When a family splits and the courts intervene, who decides which side of the family is more important to the children? Producer Anna Parkinson
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Clinton sexual assault case thrown out
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Judge Wright throws out Paula Jones' civil prosecution of President Clinton for an alleged sexual assault in 1991. How will it affect the investigation of the Whitewater land deal?
Alistair Cooke with another slice of Americana.
Repeated Sunday 9.15am
Joseph Heiler - Now and Then
It is almost 40 years since Joseph Heller wrote his cult novel Catch 22. Since then, the phrase has been absorbed into the English language. He has now written an autobiography. Now and Then. He talks to Kevin Jackson about his childhood in Coney Island and the events in his life that gave rise to one of the classic books of our time.
Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
With Robin Lustig.
By F Scott Fitzgerald. 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
More wit and wisdom from the people who like to say "What?". Producer Brian King
Science for Poets. Poets Lavinia Greenlaw
and Miroslav Holub share their fascination with science.
Producer Tessa Watt Repeat
The Vodka Crash. Final part. For details see Monday