With Canon Noel Vincent.
The issues of the week in rural Britain.
With Sue MacGregor, James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Sister Lavinia Byrne.
8.35 Yesterday In Parliament
Michael Buerk talks to people who have faced a single, life-changing choice. He hears about the dilemma, the implications of the various options, and about living with the consequences.
Producer Christine Morgan. Repeated 9.30pm
Five programmes which rummage through the wares at auctions around the country.
1: The Jersey Marine Auction. Producer Paula Mcginley
Introduced by Martha Kearney.
Postcards: The Funny Bones. Part 2. For details see yesterday
Postcards repeated at 7.45pm
John Pilkington explores the unforgiving terrain of southern Bolivia in a bid to uncover the real lives behind the legend of the two most infamous members of the Wild Bunch. Producer Kate McAII
Lisselle Kayla's four-part comedy series about a vain, ambitious black girl whose dream of becoming a chat-show queen almost comes true. Starring Llewella Gideon as Emerald Green. 1: Celebrations. with Jonathan Firth and Iwan Thomas Director Pam Fraser Solomon
With John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
Tommy Pearson presents the quiz in Which musicians from Britain's leading orchestras compete against each other. Producer Emma Kingsley
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Christopher Cazenove stars as "The Gay Desperado " Norman Conquest and Bonnie Langford as his resourceful partner Pixie.
With Richard Davies , Colin Spaull , Bill Nighy , Alice Arnold , Shaun Prendergast , Anthony Jackson and Ali Hames
Adapted by Guy Fithen from the book by Berkeley Gray. Music composed by Robert Rigby. Directed by Adrian Bean Repeat
Robin Lustig invites your views on today's topical issue. Producer Jane O'Rourke
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
2: Babar the Republican For details see yesterday
By Val Mulkems , read by Lesley McGuire. Timothy and Sarah visit their favourite isolated beach, but someone comes along to spoil their seclusion. Producer Myrtle Johnston. Repeated Saturday
With Libby Purves. The time has come to wade through the university prospectuses - but where do you start? Plus a useful lesson from
Dame Judi Dench.
Producer Anne Freeman and Clare McGinn PHONE: [number removed]
E-MAIL: the.learning.curve@bbc.co.uk
Conversation about issues in business and technology. With Heather Payton and guests. Producer Simon Crow
With Clare English and Jon Sopel.
Pete McCarthy hosts the last in the series of the panel game for impressionists, which this week comes from Dublin. Producer Nick Canner
Repeated tomorrow 11.30pm
Roy feels like a lemon. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
With Mark Lawson. Producer Robyn Read
By Helen Kluger. Part 2. Repeated from 10.45am For details see yesterday
As Britain's biggest child abuse inquiry ends, Gail Foley investigates how a catalogue of depravity was allowed to thrive across a string of children's homes in North Wales for more than a decade. What lessons must be learnt to protect vulnerable children from paedophiles?
Producers Jeremy Davies and Mark Palmer
Peter White with news for visually impaired people.
Producer Karen Turner
PHONE: [number removed] for more information FACTSHEET: send a large sae to [address removed]
Graham Easton presents a no-nonsense look at what the healthcare system can offer us. Producer Julia Durbin
Repeated tomorrow 4pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from 9am
With Isobel Hilton.
By Stan Barstow. Part 2. For details see yesterday
The last in the series of Andy Hamilton 's comedy set in Hell. Satan instructs Scumspawn to perform the most gross and humiliating act of all time. Has the Prince of Darkness finally gone too far? with Robert Duncan , Philip Pope. Nick Revell and Felicity Montagu
Producer Paul Mayhew-Archer Repeated Thursday 6.30pm
By Amos Oz , abridged in 9 parts by Patrick Carroll , read by Alfred Molina. Part 6.
For details see yesterday