With the Rev Stephen Shipley.
With Anna Hill.
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Michael Buerk talks to people who have faced a single, life-changing choice. Producer Christine Morgan Repeated at 9.30pm
The Lost Property Auction. The fourth of five programmes which rummage through the wares at auctions. Producer Paula McGinley
Introduced by Martha Kearney. Postcards: Basic Magic. Part 2. For details see yesterday
Postcards repeated at 7.45pm
The Return. In the first of three programmes, Larry Hollingworth , former chief of operations for the United Nations High Commission for refugees, returns to Bosnia to recall the heart-stopping atrocities and smiles amidst the hardship he witnessed during the war years. Producer Alison Quinn
All for One. In the final part of Lisselle Kayla 's comedy series, new girl
Tanesha has big plans for Emerald Green and, it seems, for herself. with Jonathan Firth , Jo Martin. Sheila Reid and Dean Hill. Director Pam Fraser Solomon
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]to raise issues for investigation
With Nick Clarke.
Tommy Pearson presents the second semi-final of the musical quiz that pits teams from two leading British orchestras against each other. Producer Emma Kingsley
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By David Britton , from a story by Elizabeth Jolley. It is September 1939, and a last-minute seaside holiday raises questions of responsibility for a Quaker family. with Andy Hockley , Rebecca Hulbert ,
Oliver Ryan , Margaret John. Helen Griffin and Dyfrig Morris . Director Alison Hindell
Robin Lustig invites your views on today's topical issue. Producer Jane O'Rourke
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
2: You Don't Want to Do It Like That...
A look at unwanted advice.
For details see yesterday
By Michael Carson , read by Geoffrey Whitehead. When Oscar Cavendish loses his parliamentary seat, he decides to look for a new career. Producer Jocelyn Boxall
Repeated Saturday 12.30am
Libby Purves looks at riddles and reading; child prodigies; and the quest for self-discovery. Producer Clare McGinn
ACTION LINE: [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 Chris Lowe.
The Butter Factor
The third of six new programmes from the comedy team of Gerard Foster , Dave Lamb , Gordon Southern,
Tim Verrinder , Ben Ward and Richard Webb. Producer Adam Tandy
Repeated Wednesday 11.30pm
Marjorie and Janet are film extras. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson investigates Hollywood's ambivalent attitudes towards China in the light of the new film Red Corner. Producer Mohit Bakaya
By John Peacock. Part 2. Repeated from 10.45am For details see yesterday
Recycling - the sacred cow of the green movement - is under fire. Mark Carwardine finds out if well-intentioned efforts are a waste of time.
Producer Edward Odim. Repeated Sunday 5pm
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]
Coughs and sneezes but no diseases - Graham Easton looks at whether we are allergic to 20th-century life. Producer Julia Durbin
Repeated tomorrow 4pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from 9am
Part 7.
For details see Monday
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Perrier Award winners Mark Gatiss, Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and Jeremy Dyson star in a blackly comic sketch show in six parts.
The secondary school in the town of Spent tries to improve its relationship with the community.
(Repeat)
By Maya Angelou. 2: Even the Stars
Look Lonesome, A Song to Sensuality and Mother and Freedom
For details see Monday