With Richard Uridge. Producer Ashley Gething
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Richard Harries.
With Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
With Martha Kearney and guests. Postcards: The Last Waltz by Sue Teddern. Partlof5.
Managing editor Nadine Grieve
For Postcards details see 7.45pm repeat E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Four programmes in which Daire
Brehan meets people whose lives have been changed for good or ill by a will.
In this first programme, she hears from People who have found themselves named in a will out of the blue. Producer Bruce Whitney Low
A five-part series of the comedy set in law chambers. 2: The Masons. John Fuller-Carp decides that becoming a Mason will improve his chances of winning cases. Starring John Bird , James Fleet and Sarah Lancashire.
With Jonathan Kydd , Julie Teal , Sanjeev Bhasker and John Rowe. Written by Clive Coleman Producer Paul Schlesinger
Daily consumer news and investigations.
With Nick Clarke.
Peter Snow chairs the seventh heat of this year's ritual grilling in the black chair.
Producer Paul Bajoha. Repeated Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Corin Redgrave 's drama is a vivid account of his grandparents' relationship, which blossomed in south London's music halls in the golden era of Edwardian melodrama. With Corin Redgrave , Kika Markham. Producer Richard Wortley
Vincent Duggleby takes calls on an issue affecting personal finance. Producer Frances Macdonald LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Five people following old traditions to make a living consider their work.
The first of four readings by Stella Gonet and Oliver Ford Davies.
Producer Jocelyn Boxall
Big business's move into organics. Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jane Franchi and her guests look behind the international headlines. Producer Amber Dawson
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
From the City Varieties music hall in Leeds. With Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Tim Brooke-Taylor and guest Paul Merton. Humphrey Lyttelton hosts, Colin Sell accompanies. Producer Jon Naismith
Repeated Sunday 12.30pm
The burden falls on Susan's shoulders.
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson investigates whether the intricate fiction of Henry James can be transformed into gripping cinema. Producer Alison Perks
By Sue Teddern. Alison's week in Porthant is a voyage of discovery Parti of 5. with Diana Berriman , Alison Pettitt ,
Christopher Scott , David Brookes. Gerard McDermott , Iwan Thomas and Russell Boulter. Producer Janet Whitaker Repeated from 10.45am
Everyday Miracles. The last of three programmes following midwives at work in very different parts of the United Kingdom visits the Hebrides. Producer Alison Vernon-Smith
The World Grown Old. The problem of ageing populations will strike first in Japan. Will it pass Britain by? Peter Day reports. Editor Stephen Chilcott
Repeated Sunday 9.30pm
Potatoes are being promoted as a means by which world hunger can be beaten. But could rural communities be hit by a new form of potato blight? Producer Lynne Mennie
Revised repeat from 9am
With Isobel Hilton.
By Stan Barstow , read in ten parts by Sean Bean. Part 6.
Producer Dave Sheasby
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
The Report. The third of Martin Jameson 's darkly satirical dramas. At British Bolt Conglomerates, the management is about to be hit by the latest tool in the downsizing war. with Malcolm Raeburn , Rod Arthur ,
Fergus O'Donnell and Ben Frain. Music composed by Paul Cargill. Director Martin Jameson
By Nick Hornby , abridged in ten parts by Chris Wallis. Reader Stephen Tompkinson. Producer Chris Wallis
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