With Dr Pauline Webb.
With Trixie Rawlinson. Editor Chris Burns
This morning's edition comes from
Worcestershire, with Charlotte Smith. Producer Karen Gregor
With James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Canon Eric James.
John Peel considers the eccentricities of domestic life. This edition features a look at godparents. Producer Alison Hughes PHONE: [number removed]3411
E-MAIL: home.truths@bbc.co.uk
Richard Coles sits in for Ned Sherrin.
Producer Torquil MacLeod
The food business analysed. Producer Sheila Dillon
Repeated Monday 4pm
Kate Adie presents analysis and insight from correspondents worldwide. Producer Tony Grant
Alison Mitchell with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Producer Frances Macdonald
Seven days of spin and silliness reviewed by Alan Coren and the teams. Repeated from yesterday
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Lytham St Anne's, Lancashire, by panellists including Liz Lynne , prospective European parliamentary candidate for the Liberal Democrats, and Mark Seddon , editor of Tribune. Repeated from yesterday
Phone Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
Barbara Penner revisits the Camden
Town of 1898, where George Bernard Shaw fights for women's rights in a battle over a ladies' public loo. With Joss Ackland and Arthur Smith.
Producer Susan Marling Repeat
By Marcy Kahan. Esther Salzburg , a screenplay writer, escapes noisy New York for the promised peace and quiet of an Edwardian block of flats near
London's West End. But she is in for an unpleasant surprise. with Kerry Shale , Mia Soteriou , Kristin Milward and Carolyn Jones
Director Gordon House Repeat
The best of the week on Woman's 's
Hour, presented byJenni Murray. Editor Anne Tyley
The day's news, plus the sports headlines. Presented by Eddie Mair.
Russell Davies presents Radio 4's programme about films and filmgoing. Producer Harry Parker
Repeated Tuesday 11.30pm
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis host the sketch and stand-up show with the hottest new talent and the latest big laughs. With the regular team of Dan Freedman and Nick Romero ,
David Quantick and Jane Bussmann , and award-winning comic Simon Munnery. Producer Aled Evans
Repeated Tuesday llpm
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Andrew Jefford lifts the lid on the world of drink. 2: Wine. From South
Africa, a look at how New World methods of winemaking differ from more traditional ones. Plus a focus on how the country is dealing with the dramatic social and political changes that have occurred this decade. Producer Paul Kobrak Revised repeat
Tom Sutcliffe and guests review the week's cultural events. This edition focuses on the new film Elizabeth, which documents the life of Elizabeth I, and Jonathan Harvey 's new play,
Guiding Star, which focuses on life in the aftermath of the Hillsborough disaster.
Producer Adrian Washbourne
The final instalment of Robert Robinson's four-part idiosyncratic history of the century. Producer Jill Burridge
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm
Denys Hawthorne presents extracts from the sound archives of BBC Radio
Ulster, which feature the voices and recollections of some of Ireland's best-known writers - including John McGahern , Seamus Heaney ,
Brian Friel , Edna O'Brien , Sir Tyrone Guthrie and Kathleen Behan.
Producer Tony McAuley
By Charles Kingsley , dramatised by Berlie Doherty. 3: Tom sets off for the Other-End-of-Nowhere. With
Julia McKenzie , Oliver Peace , Timothy West and Philip Jackson. Repeated from Sunday
Michael Buerk chairs an investigation of the moral questions behind the week's news.
Repeated from Wednesday LATE NIGHT ON 4
The first of a new series in which
Vivienne Parry talks to researchers who are using science to help us understand the meaning of music.
1: John Sloboda , music psychologist. Producer Jim Clarke. Repeated Monday
11.30pm. E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Five poignant and often inspiring diaries by ordinary people. 1: The
Desire to Wear Black Patent Leather
High-heeled Shoes. Eva Marsh 's battle against multiple sclerosis. Reader Shelley Thompson
Producers Pete Atkin and Ed Thomason Repeat
A monthly series telling the story of our struggle to understand the cosmos. 6: Evolution and AstronomyWritten by Michael Hoskin
Readers Nigel Carrington and Fenella Hadingham. Producer David Perry
Written and read by Romesh Gunesekera. A venture involving the import of Asia's most noxious-smelling fruit has an unforeseen outcome.
Repeated from Tuesday