With Jenny Nemko.
With Charlotte Smith. Producer Steve Peacock
Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Johnston McMaster.
Jeremy Paxman and his guests set the cultural agenda for the week.
Producer Karen Holden. Repeated at 9.30pm
With Sheila McClennon and guests. Over the next four mornings actress Helen Mirren takes on a different investigative role. In January she visited South Africa to meet women whose lives have been affected by violence in the country. Woman's
Hour will be broadcasting her audio diary of the trip. Drama: Speaking for Themselves: the Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Editor Ruth Gardiner
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Three programmes following midwives at work in different parts of the United Kingdom.
3: Everyday Miracles. An emergency in the Hebrides can mean the transfer by helicopter of a woman in labour, or a 90-mile ambulance ride. Producer Alison Vernon-Smith Repeat
Six-part comedy series by Katie Hims. 4: Father Harry is hired to entertain the OAPs, but will he be in the mood to sing Tom Jones or Leonard Cohen?
Director Cat Horn
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
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S With Nick Clarke.
Ned Sherrin hosts the sixth heat of the musical general knowledge quiz. Producer Dawn Ellis. Rptd Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Rosemary Kay. Oona is struggling with her life, locked in a soul-destroying existence as a diplomat's wife, aged 36 and desperate to have a child. Her life is turned inside out when she meets Maria, a vibrant Brazilian woman who takes her on a voyage of discovery up the Amazon river. with Bob Pickavance. Russell Dixon , Alice French and Thomas Hudson
Drummer Oscar Carrasco. Director Polly Thomas
With Vincent Duggleby. Producer Tom Cunnington LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Four programmes about people and their voices. In the first programme, Philippa Budgen meets Bob, who is about to have his voicebox removed after 60 years of heavy smoking. Producer Neil Walker
21: The Third Crusade and the Death of the Lionheart
Written by Christopher Lee Producer Pete Atkin Repeat
Repeated from Saturday 11am
With Jenni Murray.
Producer Lindsay Leonard
With Clare English and Nigel Wrench.
Nicholas Parsons is joined by Jenny Eclair , Stephen Frost , Peter Jones and Tim Rice at the Com Exchange, Brighton. Devised by Ian Messiter. Producer Chris Neill Repeated Sunday 12.30pm
William takes an early bath. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
With Mark Lawson , including the verdict on the film A Bug's Life. Producer Robert Ketteridge
The Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill
Excerpts from the letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. With
Alex Jennings , Sylvestra le Touzel and Helen Bourne. 1: Winston woos his bride.
Adapted by Penny Leicester . Producer Di Speirs Repeated from 10.45am
Shyama Perera examines the reasons behind curry's popularity in Britain.
Producers Veena Josh , Natasha Maw Repeat
Jump Start. Experts say that British business has a unique opportunity to grow faster. So what is stopping us? Peter Day reports.
Producer Stephen Chilcott Rptd Sunday 9.30pm
The natural life of the swamp. Producer Brett Westwood
Repeated tomorrow 11am
Repeated from 9am
With Robin Lustig. : Producers Prue Keely and Jenni Russell j E-MAIL: wtonite@bbc.co.uk j
By John Mortimer , abridged in ten parts by Neville Teller and read by Rik Mayall. 6: Lord Titmuss discovers the New Labour candidate in an embrace.
Producer Clive Stanhope
Repeated from yesterday 7.55pm
LATE NIGHT ON 4
lain Banks's novel about seventies band Frozen Gold, dramatised in four parts by Joe Dunlop.
4: Did Weird really kill himself? with Sandy Morton , Graham De Banzie , Martin Docherty and Paul Gambaccini Director Dave Batchelor Repeat
In a Nigerian prison on the eve of her execution for a double murder, Lemona tells her story to the daughter of her alleged victims. Adjoa Andoh reads
Ken Saro-Wiwa 's novel, abridged in ! ten parts by Stewart Conn. ' Producer Bruce Young