With Clair Jaquiss.
The news of the week in rural Britain.
With Anna Ford and Sue MacGregor.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Sister Lavinia Byrne.
Stimulating conversation with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
Fighting Fit. A Bank Holiday special on women's health, held at the Royal College of Nursing. Postcards: Gone Fishingby Nick Darke. Part 1 of 5. 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 second programme, she finds out why human beings so often lose out to animals in wills. Producer Bruce Whitney Low
A five-part series of the comedy set in unspectacular law chambers.
3: The Phantom Barrister. Fuller-Carp sets about recruiting new blood.
Starring John Bird , James Fleet and Sarah Lancashire.
With Jonathan Kydd. Robert Bathurst. Sue Johnston and Chris Pavlo. Written by Clive Coleman. Producer Paul Schlesinger
With Mark Whittaker.
With Nick Clarke.
Peter Snow grills contenders on specialist and general knowledge. Producer Paul Bajoria
Repeated Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Rumer Godden, dramatised for radio by Dawn Lowe Watson.
Left to fend for themselves during a long, hot summer in France, the Grey children are caught up in an adult world of duplicity and lies that finally leads to tragedy.
By Mary Flanagan , read by Buffy Davis. In 1930s New York, a woman throws away her bra.
Producer Elizabeth Davies
With Natalie Wheen.
Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jane Franchi and her guests look behind the international headlines. Producer Amber Dawson
With Chris Lowe and Kevin Bocquet.
The King's Theatre in Southsea plays host to the antidote to panel games. With Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden , Tim Brooke-Taylor , Sandi Toksvig , Humphrey Lyttleton and Colin Sell. Producer Jon Naismith
Repeated Sunday 12.30pm
Tommy is single-minded. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson chairs the arts show. Producer Matthew Dodd
By Nick Darke. Before he goes away to college, will young Paul stay and work for his mother in the Porthant Bay Cafe or on his father's fishing boat? Parti of 5. with Mike Shepherd. Bec Applebee, Rachel Atkins , Sue Hill , Sean Baker , James Taylor , Iwan Thomas and Jenny Lee. Producer David Hunter. Repeated from 10.45am
Steve Punt looks at the world of advertising voice-overs. Featuring a little-known performance by Orson Welles , and the woman behind the voice of the Caramel bunny. Producer Mark Mason
2 + 2 = 5. Numbers are the language of politics. We are bombarded by them and depend on them, in public policy and in life. But what do they really tell us? Andrew Dilnot examines their power, mystique and misuse. Producer Michael Blastland Repeated Sunday 9.30pm
+ Face behind the Voice: page 139
David Attenborough 's exploration of nature's use of sound. The first of four programmes attempts to track down the first ever animal call. Producer Grant Sonnex Repeat
Revised repeat from 9am
With Robin Lustig.
Sir Derek Jacobi reads the medieval
French tale of the journey undertaken by King Arthur's knights. Translated by Pauline M Matarasso , abridged in ten parts by John Hartley. Producer Paul Kent
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
The Baby Alarm. Cathy Tyson stars as Cath in another of Martin Jameson 's darkly satirical dramas. The baby-monitor is designed to reassure today's parents. But what if you hear a baby in distress who is not your own? with Melissa Sinden , Seamus O'Neill ,
Terence Mann , Sara Poyzer and Andrew Pope Music composed by Paul Cargill Director Martin Jameson
Paul Allen talks to the eminent
Egyptian-born heart and lung surgeon about music, poetry and prose which evoke the night for him.
Repeated from Saturday 11.30pm
By Nick Hornby , read in ten parts by Stephen Tompkinson. Part 6.
Abridged and produced by Chris Wallis