With Canon Noel Vincent.
With Charlotte Smith. Producer Ashley Gething
With John Humphrys , James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day Indarjit Singh
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
In the third of eight conversations with people who have stepped into someone else's shoes, Diana Madill talks to writer Toby Young , son of renowned social reformer
Lord Michael Young of Dartington.
Producer Joy Hatwood. Repeated at 9.30pm
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Convalescence was once considered a crucial part of recovery from a serious illness. Here, former convalescents recall their contrasting experiences. Producer Jane O'Rourke
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Under One Roof: Under Pressure. Part 4. Under One Roof repeated at 7.45pm
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In the last in the series of Lucy Flannery 's comedy, Eva has gone and Maria and Richard have their lives back. With Barbara Flynn , Patrick Barlow , Vivienne Rochester, Dave Lamb and Sarah Parkinson.
Producer Liz Anstee. Repeated Sunday 8pm
With Nick Clarke.
Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Lady Sarashina, an 11th-century
Japanese woman, remembers her life, which has been sustained by nature, dreams and a love of stories. Adapted from Ivan Morris 's translation, with additional tales by Pomme Clayton.
Music composed and performed by Clive Bell and Sylvia Hallett. Director Pomme Clayton
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Editor Chris Burns
4: Watching the Detectives For details see Monday
Billy Riddoch reads Unlucky at Love, Unlucky at Cards. Final story. For details see Monday
With Marcel Berlins.
Producers Sallie Davies and Charles Sigler Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
Is there anything in the genetic make-up of twins to justify the view that they are different to the rest of us?
Producer John Watkins
E-MAIL: material.world@bbc.co.uk
With Charlie Lee-Potter and Chris Lowe.
Ian McMillan chairs a new series of the irreverent writing game. In this edition, regular panellists
Mark Thomas and Dillie Keane are joined by Mark Radcliffe and Miles Kington. Producer Marc Jobst
Roy feels betrayed. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson delivers the verdict on Whistle down the Wind, the latest musical from Andrew Lloyd Webber. Producer Jerome Weatherald
By Mike Walker. Part 4.
Repeated from 10.45am. Details on Monday
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Another look at what might have been. 3: Christopher Andrew and his guests, Professor Pat Thane and Baron
Butterfield of Stechford, discuss how medicine in Britain might have evolved without the introduction of the NHS. Producer Ian Bell
With Peter Riddell of The Times.
Editor Martin Rosenbaum
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Jez Nelson asks if there will be a high-tech medical future in which operations are performed by robots. Producer James Steel
Repeated from 9am
By Stendhal. Part 9.
For details see Monday Repeat
LATE NIGHT ON 4
A new, six-part series of Julie Balloo and Jenny Eclair 's comedy drama about three mothers living in the same street. 1: Ian, Shona and the twins have moved house, but cracks appear - in the walls and in their marriage. Producer Helen Williams
4: The Lost Drowned Lamb
For details see Monday