With the Rev Stephen Shipley.
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
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John Peel takes a warts-and-all look at the British weekend. This week, Phil Hogan deals with pet traumas. Producer Alison Hughes
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Kate Adie presents analysis and insight from correspondents worldwide. Producer Tony Grant
Mark Little chairs the news-based game. Repeated from yesterday
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Simon Winchester tells the story of an American Civil War surgeon confined in Broadmoor who became a contributor to the Oxford English Dictionary.
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By Colette. It is a hot Parisian summer in 1932. Camille marries Alain - but he is in love with his cat. with Jenny Lee , John Hartley and Margaret John Dramatised by Ayshe Raif. Director Claire Grove
With Martha Kearney. Managing editor Nadine Grieve
Eddie Mair presents analysis of the day's news, plus the sports headlines.
Russell Davies presents Radio 4's programme about films and film-going. Producer Fiona McLean Repeated Tuesday 11.30pm
Stephen Fry sets fire to his travel agent's beard to the music of the Conway Lust Wah Wah Band. With John Sessions , Armando lannucci ,
Tom Robinson , Sir Peregrine Worsthorne , Dr Martin Jacques and Richard Coles. Producers Cathie Mahoney and Chris Wilson
Tom Sutcliffe and guests discuss the week's cultural events. This week, reviews of blockbuster film
Armageddon and the new novel from Adam Thorpe , Pieces of Light. Producer Adrian Washbourne
Four talks in which Kurdish journalist HazhirTeimourian reflects on his 39 years' living in Britain. 2: Henry /I and I In which Hazhir suffers a nervous breakdown in his adoptive country. Producer Nigel Acheson
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm
In the first of two programmes, Jeffrey Richards looks at railway stations, exploring their place in our culture as architecture and as places of inspiration and emotion. Producer Ivan Howlett
By Rebecca West , dramatised in two parts by Melissa Murray. 1: At the turn of the century, 18-year-old Laura is embroiled in a plot to assassinate a double agent. With Sarah-Jane Holm , Kenneth Cranham and John Carlisle. Repeated from Sunday
Justin Webb chairs the third of four debates. "Total freedom of expression would be a dangerous nightmare." Repeated from Wednesday.
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Lol Mason 's five-part comedy series about the adventures of an unretirable special agent and his doctor son.
4: Dick and Richard speak their minds. with Matilda Ziegler , Julian Dutton , lain
Cuthbertson, Joss Ackland , Carolyn Jones and Adjoa Andoh. Producer Jo Clegg Repeat
In the first of three programmes, Simon Fanshawe talks to writer Jackie Kay about her love of the music of blues queen Bessie Smith. Producer Susan Roberts
Repeated Monday 11.30pm
A series listening to the usually unheeded music of four contrasting environments. 1: Press Hall
Recorded at the Westferry printing works on the Isle of Dogs, London. Producer Alan Hall
By Eifion Jenkins , read by Andy Rivers. Repeated from Tuesday