With the Rev Roy Jenkins.
With Charlotte Smith. Producer Ashley Gething
With Alex Brodie and John Humphrys.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Gabrielle Cox.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Jonathan Dimbleby interviews a high-profile applicant. Producer Nigel Leigh Repeated at 9.30pm
2: Skylight. Helen Young goes hunting for the aurora borealis in Scotland. Producer Laura Parfitt
With Jenni Murray and guests. Postcards: The Last Waltz. Part 4. For details see Monday Postcards is repeated at 7.45pm
England v South Africa
Commentary from the Oval on the first one-day international. With Jonathan Agnew , Henry Blofeld , Gerald de Kock and Christopher Martin-Jenkins . Expert comments from Vic Marks and Mike Selvey. Including at 2.25* Aggers on Tour and at 5.54 Shipping Forecast *Approximate times
The series which reports stories from around the world. In this edition, Meriel Beattie travels to Thailand. Producer Lucie Ash
By Alison Spritzler. Residents of a shared house go berserk when a couple moves an old table into the communal hallway. with Rachel Atkins and Nicholas Boulton Director Peter Kavanagh
With Nick Clarke.
Lars Tharp presents a light-hearted antiques quiz broadcast from some of England's finest country houses. This edition comes from Parham House in West Sussex. Producers Elizabeth Abrahams and Anne Bristow. Repeated Sunday llpm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By David Johnston. Northern Ireland is at the crossroads and ten-year-old Paul is concerned. He can hear his parents arguing and they tell him that it is his future that is at stake. The countdown to the referendum has begun and Paul decides to keep a diary. Producer Kate Rowland
(0171) [number removed] Editor Chris Burns
4: The Mud-horseman For details see Monday
The last of four readings. For details see Monday
Michael Rosen presents the programme about words and the way we speak. Say It with Rowers. A visit to the Chelsea Flower Show to find out how flowers are christened. Producer Olivia Seligman Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
Trevor Phillips and his guests cast a scientific eye over the world around us. Producer John Watkins E-MAIL: material.world@bbc.co.uk
With Clare English, Charlie Lee-Potter .
The award-winning Asian sketch show returns with the revelation that the royal family are Indian, and introduces the new Asian Gladiator, Pharmacist. Starring Sanjeev Bhaskar , Kulvinder Ghir , Meera Syal and Nina Wadia. Producer Anil Gupta
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Susan's future is in Betty's hands. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Francine Stock takes cover as America awaits the latest monster movie blockbuster, Godzilla. Producer Anthony Denselow
BySueTeddern.Part4.
Repeated from 10.45am. Details on Monday
From the church of St Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square. With members of the chorus and the orchestra of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields.
Celebrant the Rev Canon Roger Royle. Preacher the Rev Professor Keith Ward , Regius professor of divinity, Oxford.
Director of music Christopher Robinson.
With Steve Richards of the New
Statesman.
Editor Martin Rosenbaum
Four programmes in which
Geoff Watts homes in on the most exciting areas of scientific research. 1: The weird ways of matter in the universe. Producer Sue Broom
Repeated from 9am
With Robin Lustig.
By Stan Barstow. Part 9. For details see Monday
Sketches and monologues, written and performed live by Jane Bussmann and David Quantick.
With Peter Serafinowicz , Emma Clarke and Steve Brody. Producer Phil Bowker
By Nick Hornby. Part 4. For details see Monday