With Dr Pauline Webb.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Steve Peacock
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Jim Thompson , Bishop of Bath and Wells.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Lively conversation with Emma Freud and guests.
Producer Ronni Davis
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
With Jenni Murray and guests.
Under One Roof: I Never Promised You a Rose Garden. Everything in the garden is not quite as lovely as Gillian and her boyfriend would like it to be, as he sets to work to create an Eden in the suburbs, and battles with major resistance from Bernice and Chloe. Part 3.
Under One Roof repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Gerry Northam continues his look at issues surrounding Neighbourhood Watch. 2: The story of what can go wrong when police and volunteers do not see eye to eye. Producer Ian Bell
Simon Brett introduces six programmes celebrating the life and career of Frank Muir , who died in January. With contributions from Denis Norden , June Whitfield , Bill Cotton , Patrick Garland , Robert Robinson , Professor James MacCallum and John Amis.
Producer Richard Edis
With Mark Whittaker and Liz Barclay. Editor Chris Burns
With Nick Clarke.
Peter Hobday chairs the popular panel game exploring words and language. With guests Joe Melia , Lorelei King , and Annabel Giles.
Producer Mark Tonderai Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Jane Cassidy. A woman brings an old photo to a studio to be retouched and asks to have the child in it erased. The retoucher becomes determined to find out why.
Director Pam Brighton
Pippa Greenwood , Anne Swithinbank and Nigel Colborn answer questions posed by staff, patients and visitors to St George's Hospital, London. With chairman Eric Robson.
Repeated from Sunday 2pm
3: The Rosebreeder For details see Monday
By Mavis Gallant , read by Stuart Milligan. A Canadian man journeys to his estranged father's deathbed in France in the hope of receiving an apology.
Repeated Monday 12.30am
With Graham Easton.
Repeated from yesterday 9pm
The Larger Map. Laurie Taylor meets three people who are putting Leeds on the map.
Producer Jane Jeffes
With Clare English and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Alan Davies stars in the final episode of his own six-part sitcom.
Alan Francis and Ronnie Ancona play his long-suffering friends.
Written by Alan Davies. Tony Roche and Ben Silburn. Producer Jane Berthoud
Eddie volunteers for action. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson presents the arts programme which tonight features a verdict on a new play by American dramatist David Mamet. Producer Lawrence Pollard
By Sally Worboyes. Part 3. Repeated from 10.45am For details see Monday
Michael Buerk and his team of regulars cross-examine "witnesses" about their views on the moral questions behind one of the week's headlines.
Producer David Coomes
Repeated Saturday 10.15pm
Programmes featuring speeches of inspiration and humour from graduation ceremonies past and present. Repeated from Saturday 7.45pm
Tyres. Tighter regulations have meant that we change our tyres more frequently than ever, but where do they go? As landfill will soon no longer be an option, Costing the Earth investigates the possibility of an environmental solution. Presented by Guy Linley-Adams .
Producer Hugh O'Donnell
Revised repeat of 9am
By Stendhal, read by Greg Wise. Part 3. For details see Monday Repeat
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Satire, sketches and a hard look behind the week's media events from
Sanjeev Bhaskar , Simon Evans , Dave Lamb and Fiona Allen.
Producer Anil Gupta
By Hanif Kureishi , read by David Threlfall. Part 3.
For details see Monday