With Trixie Rawlinson. Editor Chris Burns
Richard Uridge with more stories from the British countryside. Producer Karen Gregor
With Anna Ford and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Canon Eric James.
John Peel presents more reflections - comedic and otherwise - on weekend family life. This edition includes
Phil Hogan 's memories of sporting prowess. Producer Chris Berthoud PHONE: [number removed]3411
E-MAIL: home.truths@bbc.co.uk
Ned Sherrin is joined by Sir Ian McKellan and June Whitfield. Producer Torquil MacLeod
Derek Cooper investigates the seeds that enrich a thousand dishes. Producer Lauretta Reynolds 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
With Simon Hoggart and the teams. Repeated from yesterday
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Poole, Dorset, by panellists including Charles Kennedy , Liberal Democrat MP. Repeated from yesterday
Phone Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
DUBLINERS
Irish senator and Joycean scholar
David Norris explores Dublin in search of the world of James Joyce and talks about the background to the writer's collection of short stories, Dubliners. Producer Ian Kirk-Smith
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DUBLINERS
Written by James Joyce. Dramatised by Christopher Fitz-Simon.
A steely mother is determined to make a musical career for her daughter.
Narrated by Nigel Anthony, featuring songs which James Joyce loved and performed.
with Lloyd Hutchinson. Anna Livia Ryan, Dillie Keane, Nicholas Boulton, Kilian McKenna and Maggie Whiting. Pianist Mary Nash Director Peter Kavanagh
The best of the week on Woman's 's
Hour, presented by Jenni Murray. Editor Anne Tyley
Full coverage and analysis of 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
Dan Freedman , Nick Romero ,
Jane Bussmann , David Quantick and Sony Award-winning comic Simon Munnery join Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis for the sketch and stand-up show. Producer Aled Evans
Repeated Tuesday llpm
Andrew Jefford lifts the lid on the world of drink. 3: Liqueurs. Jefford talks about advocaat in Rotterdam. Producer Paul Kobrak Repeat
Pau I Allen and guests review the week's cultural events, including A Century of Fashion at London's
Hayward Gallery and Jim Carrey 's new film, The Truman Show. Producer Adrian Washbourne
Undertaker and poet Thomas Lynch reflects on the preoccupations of fiftysomethings who are facing the death of parents and a sense of their own mortality.
1: The British Way of Death Producer Kate McAII
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm
Marcel Berlins recalls one of this century's greatest political trials. In the dock were nine men, including
Nelson Mandela , and all but one were given life sentences for a cause for which they were prepared to die. Producer Smita Patel Repeat
William Wordsworth 's shortened version of his autobiographical poem contains some of the greatest passages of the original work. It is performed here by John Rowe as a dramatic monologue. Repeated from Sunday
Michael Buerk chairs an investigation of the moral questions behind the week's news.
Repeated from Wednesday
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Vivienne Parry talks to researchers who are using science to help us understand the meaning of music. Producer Jim Clarke
Repeated Monday 11.30pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Five diaries by ordinary people. 2: "/ Will Make You Wonderful.
Extracts describe Sally Sedgman 's eccentric upbringing among the faded Irish aristocracy, her years in London and, finally, her incarnation as the queen bee of the Exeter social scene. Reader Amanda Redman.
Producers Pete Atkin and Martin Weitz Repeat
Morning Music. When Percy Craske was young, there was a moment when he "heard music". Will the music return on a dip in a London pond? Producer Piers Plowright Repeat
DUBLINERS
By James Joyce , abridged in two parts by Maurice Leitch. 1: When O'Connor, Hynes and Henchy meet in the committee room on Ivy Day, it is not long before drink and nostalgia sour the evening. Read by TP McKenna . Director Eoin O'Callaghan