With Denis Nowlan.
With Trixie Rawlinson.
Richard Uridge introduces a breath of fresh air for lovers of the countryside. Producer Alasdair Cross
With Anna Ford and John Humphrys.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Canon Eric James.
John Peel takes a warts-and-all look at the British weekend. This week, the devastating effect of completely losing your memory, and how it changes family life. Producer Chris Berthoud PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
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With Ned Sherrin and guests. Producer Julian Mayers
Kate Adie presents analysis and insight from correspondents worldwide. Producer Tony Grant
In the final episode of Mark Tavener 's comedy thriller, George Cragge is certain he knows the killer's identity. Who will be the BBC's next director-general? Michael Williams , Hugh Laurie and Barry Foster lead an all-star cast. Repeated from yesterday
Phone Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers Anne Peacock and Karen Turner
LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
The third of four programmes analysing the performances of leading political figures of the 20th century by looking at their health.
3: Hindenberg and MacDonald With Professor Roy Porter. Producer Ian Bell
Alex Ferguson 's funny, fantastical love story about inconsolable grief. When Michael Holbrook 's wife dies, an angel looking like Shirley Temple moves in. with Joe Caffrey , Joseph Jones , Burn Gorman , Angela Mounsey. Anthony Walker and Sonia Beinroth. Director Melanie Harris
The best of the week on Woman's
Hour, presented by Jenni Murray. Producer Emma Selby
Analysis of the day's news, plus the sports headlines. With Eddie Mair.
Russell Davies presents Radio 4's programme about films and film-going. Producer Fiona McLean
Repeated Tuesday 11.30pm
Simon Fanshawe presents the talk show from the Whitehall Theatre. This week's guests include film censor Andreas Whittam Smith , barrister
Helena Kennedy and chief constable Paul Whitehouse.
Producers Tim Dee and Paul Dodgson
Tom Sutcliffe and guests review the week's cultural events. In this edition:
Costa Gavras 's latest thriller, Mad City, and Channel 4's new cartoon series for adults, South Park. Producer Adrian Washbourne
The second of two programmes in which Simon Barnes takes a wry look at an event all too often characterised by bluster and hyperbole. Producer Richard Vadon
Peter Jay looks back over the last 50 years of Anglo-American diplomacy and examines the changing nature of the transatlantic alliance. Producer Fiona Bailey
Death on the Moor. The conclusion of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 's novel, dramatised in two parts by Bert Coules.
The curse of the Baskervilles claims its final victim. With Clive Merrison ,
Michael Williams and Donald Sinden.
Repeated from Sunday
Michael Buerk and his team of regulars cross-examine their guests about the moral questions behind one of the week's headlines.
Repeated from Wednesday
LATE NIGHT ON 4
The conclusion of Colin Swash 's six-part comedy series. The future of the OAPs and, indeed, of the whole of civilisation, hangs in the balance. with Geoffrey McGivem , Lorelei King ,
Edna Dore , Melanie Hudson , Christopher Douglas , Peter Serafinowicz and Joanna Brookes
Producer Richard Wilson. Repeat
Robert Dawson Scott invites a composer or performer to look back on a formidable musical challenge. 1: Elmer Bernstein
Producer John Goudie Repeat Repeated Monday 11.30pm
The first of three programmes holding up a mirror to the different roles we play in everyday life.
Producer Jules Wilkinson Repeat
Gregor Powrie reads Allan Massie 's Cuckoos Are So Selfish.
Repeated from Tuesday