With Anna Hill.
Producer Ashley Gething
John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With the Rev Roy Jenkins.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Melvyn Bragg continues his look at events which have influenced our time in the week that sees the 50th anniversary of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights.
Producer Olivia Seligman. Rptd at 9.30pm
In Our Time
Cultural Rights in the 20th Century
30 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
Melvyn Bragg examines the impact of globalisation on human rights. How possible is it to place one set of societal traditions within another and what does that do to the identity of both groups? Show more
Five portraits of coastal Britain. Mud Queens. Final part. Producer Stephen Haggard
With Jenni Murray and guests. Drama: Still Waters. Part 24
Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Child labour is part of a pattern of poverty in Sicily that has enabled the Mafia to thrive. Now ordinary people are trying to stop to it. With Meriel Beattie. Producer Carlo de Blasio
A comedy drama by Susie Maguire , set in the world of Glaswegian hairdressing. Cherie Clyde is approached to take part in a television makeover show. But there is competition from her ex-husband. Producer David Jackson Young Repeated Sunday 8pm
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
The return of the antiques quiz opens in the home of the 18th-century architect, Sir John Soane. Hilary Kay ,
Paul Atterbury , Geoffrey Munn and Tim Wonnacott from the Antiques
Roadshow play the game, while presenter Lars Tharp tries to keep order. Producers Elizabeth Abrahams and Anne Bristow. Repeated Sunday llpm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
The Metropolitan Line Murder. Based on the stories of Baroness Orczy, dramatised by Michael Butt. Polly visits the man at the ABC corner table to resolve a murder mystery. with Jessica Turner , Jonathan Tafler , Struan Rodger , Donald Douglas , Michael Cochrane , John Hartley and Ruth Sillers. Directed by John Taylor Repeat
With Peter White.
3: Art or Science?
For details see Tuesday
By David McAlpine Cunningham. A young man contemplates his outside position in the family photograph album. Reader Liam Brennen. Producer Julia Butt
With Marcel Berlins.
Producers Sallie Davies and Charles Sigler Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
Trevor Phillips investigates alcohol. Editor Sharon Banoff
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With Charlie Lee-Potter and Chris Lowe.
The first of a six-part comedy series about a business set up to ban stress from people's lives by doing the worrying for them. Toby Longworth and Niall Ashdown worry about relationships. With Rachel Atkins. Debra Stephenson.
Simon Greenall and Lewis Macleod. Written by Ged Parsons , Phil Davey. Steve Gribben. Dan Evans. Pat Jewell , Antony Bryan and Steve Sinacola. Producer Kathy Smith
Turkeys, turkeys, everywhere. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Francine Stock chairs the arts show and examines why ice and snow have such a hold on the British imagination. Producer Jerome Weatherald
By Sergio Casci.
Repeated from 10.45am
Misha Glenny looks at the way hate and peace radio are used in modern warfare in the week that sees the 50th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Producer Marc Jobst
Steve Richards of the New Statesman. Editor Martin Rosenbaum
Angela Lamont reports on the technologies behind some of the biggest civil engineering projects in Britain. 2: The construction of a new runway at Manchester Airport Producer Ian Gilvear
With Robin Lustig.
By Penelope Lively. Part 4. For details see Monday
LATE NIGHT ON 4
By Mike Haskins and Griff Rhys Jones. An exclusive on how the week's news has affected the people of Copping Mount. with Perry Benson , Emma Amos and Geoffrey McGivern. Producer Nick Canner
John Langdon 's comedy drama in which a former Conservative MP dictates his account of events in Westminster. With Leslie Phillips. Part 4. Producer Bruce Hyman