With the Very Rev David Chillingworth.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Hugh O'Donnell
With Alex Brodie and John Humphrys.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Roy Jenkins.
Six programmes in which Times columnist Matthew Parris and his mother, Terry Parris , interview other mothers and sons. 4: Baroness
Warnock and her eldest son, Felix. Producer Dymphna Flynn Repeated at 9.30pm
The everyday journals of duty solicitors. 3: Tracey Baker. Producer Frances Byrnes
With Martha Kearney and guests.
Dear Jayne Browne : Corresponding with the Enemy. Part 3 of 5. Dear Jayne Browne repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Six programmes in which Les Woodland looks at events in history which have shaped life in the countryside today. 5: Turnip Soup. Charles "Turnip"
Townsend devised ways of getting land to grow more food - is he responsible for modem-day food mountains? Producer Steve Peacock
Hugh Dennis presents six programmes looking at different styles of comedy. 3: Impressionism
Written by Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt Producer Lis Roberts
With Liz Barclay and Mark Whittaker.
With Nick Clarke.
Pete McCarthy presents a cryptic quiz in which three panellists attempt to locate a mystery British treasure. Producer John Higgs
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Luv Dancin ' by Trish Cooke. The second of four plays charting the musical lives of a black family from 1919 to the present day. Abraham and Annie Sabu have a daughter, Catherine. Abi can only be an onlooker as she learns the painful lessons of life and love. with Miskha Mekki , Michelle Dalrymple , Akim Mogaji , Joe Speare , Abeke Sanders and Terence Mann. Singers Kadria Thomas and the New Wade Gospel Choir. Guitar
Mark Creswell. Saxophone Richard Bostock Keyboard and drums Roy Johnson
Music composed by Ansell Broderick Director Pauline Harris
Repeated from Sunday 2pm
Five programmes looking at the secrets of the investigator's trade. 3: Country Pursuits. Wildlife investigator Phil pursues the men who kill badgers. Repeat
The first of two programmes featuring veteran entertainer Leslie Phillips. With his wife, Angela Scoular , he presents his favourite pieces of prose and poetry, including an extract from Peter Pan and his celebrated rendition of The Owl and the Pussycat. Producer Viv Beeby
Eight programmes in which Jonathan Glancey looks at the living and working spaces that we create.
7: On the Move. Camper vans and hotel rooms - the charms and the drawbacks of the peripatetic home. Producer Emma Kingsley
Laurie Taylor invites his guests to think the unthinkable about society and the ideas that shape it. Producer Tom Alban
E-MAIL: thinking.allowed@bbc.co.uk
Nigel Wrench and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Comedy extravaganza of blah-deblah-de-blah, written by and featuring Dan Freedman and Nick Romero.
Music by the Gents. Producer Julian Mayers
Phil is carried away. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
The live nightly arts programme. Producer Robyn Read
Corresponding with the Enemy by Elizabeth Proud. Part 3. Repeated from 10.45am
Lesley Riddoch travels around the UK turning contentious issues inside out in a series of debates. Tonight, experts come face to face with the public to discuss failing schools. From the Queen Mary School in Liverpool.
Producers Karen Ferguson and Mike Lloyd Repeated Saturday 10.15pm
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3: William Shakespeare and I Repeated from Saturday 7.45pm
Four programmes in which
Leo Enright shares his passion for space. 1: Sitting in a Tin Can. Satellites and robots can explore the heavens very cheaply, but humans have always wanted to explore the final frontier.
Producer Jim Clarke. E-MAIL:scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from 9am
By Laura EsquiveL Part 3. For details see Monday Repeat
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Gunman. In the conclusion of Robert Smith
's six-part drama, Matrix is about to take his 15-year-old work-experience partner to confront his first gunman. With John Woodvine , David Antrobus and Jan Winters.
Director Ned Chaillet
Graham Duff presents the last of six fast-forwards through the world of music obsessives, featuring indie-rock guitar hero Danny Jones. Producer Nick Ware
A blend of music, chat and "craic". Repeated from yesterday 6.30pm
Writings by Otis Ferguson. Part 3. For details see yesterday