With the Rev Norman Winter.
With Charlotte Smith. Producer Steve Peacock
With Sue MacGregor and Edward Stourton.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Rabbi Lionel Blue.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Clive Anderson , grand inquisitor of the stars, returns to demystify the law, with the aid of expert guests over the next eight weeks. In each programme he cuts through the jargon to get to the heart of an issue which affects anyone who uses the legal system.
Producer Cathy Packe. Repeated at 9.30pm
In a five-part series, Nick Baker shadows staff on newspapers whose readers live in Britain but have strong ties abroad. 1: Brushstrokes Producer Viv Black
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama. The Cry of the Bittern. Part 2 of 30. Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Tough Ducks. Julian Hector examines ducks away from the village pond - from life in the desert to the struggle to survive on Arctic ice floes. Repeated from yesterday 9pm
By Jim Eldridge. 4: Plumbing the Depths Terry and Steve rise to the challenge of bringing neighbourhood talent to the community centre and help comes from unexpected quarters. with Ben Crowe , Priyanga Elan,
Geoffrey Whitehead and Frances Jeater. Music played by Jacqueline Dankworth and Harvey Brough. Director Marilyn Imhe
Trixie Rawlinson and Mark Whittaker.
With Nick Clarke.
Lucie Skeaping and guests explore the lives of five notorious mistresses.
3: Emma Hamilton. The great love of Horatio Nelson was renowned as much for her singing voice as her beauty. With biographer Flora Fraser and music historian Derek McCulloch. Music by soprano lldeko Allen , accompanied by Timothy Roberts. Producer Clare Csonka
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Sue Teddem , based on a song by Richard Thompson. In a remote Irish village, Marie becomes increasingly fixated with the music of Elvis Presley. One night, after a bitter row, she walks out of her home and sets off on a journey to Graceland. with Clare Cathcart , Sharon Holm , Dean Hill and Beth Porter. Music composed and performed by Richard Thompson. Director Paul Dodgson.
Eddie Mair invites your views on today's topical issue. Producer Sukey Firth
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Stan Beesley and John Wilde research the flora of Belfast. Part 2. For details see yesterday Repeat
32: The Ghastly Execution For details see yesterday Repeat
Libby Purves with the guide to the world of learning, with practical advice, features and listeners' views. Producers Maud Hand and Lyn Webster Wilde Action Line: [number removed]
E-MAIL: [address removed] Repeated Sunday llpm
Entertaining conversation from the world of business with Heather Payton and guests. Producer Simon Crow
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
The six-part satirical series set in the world of money, politics and media manipulation returns. 1: The Mammon Corporation sees a chance to cash in on male vanity with the launch of a wonder drug that promises to be bigger than Prozac and Viagra put together. Starring Jonathan Aris , Matthew Bell , Julian Dutton , Wayne Forester , Sally Grace , Dan Strauss and Sally Wallis. Written by Nick Hildred , Hugh Rycroft and David Spicer. Producer Aled Evans Repeated tomorrow 11.30pm
Tossed and turned. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson with the arts programme. Producer Robert Ketteridge
By Tim Jackson. Part 2 of 30. Repeated from 10.45am For details see yesterday
Major issues and changing attitudes at home and abroad with Jenny Cuffe. Producer Liz Carney. Repeated Sunday 5pm
Peter White with news for visually impaired people.
Producer Cheryl Gabriel
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Becoming Human. Why are we conscious? Did consciousness appear by accident or design? In tonight's edition of the series, Geoff Watts finds that the answers are not so obvious. Producer Rami Tzabar
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Repeated from 9am
With Justin Webb.
2: A fateful meeting at a society ball. For details see yesterday
The next instalment of Angus Deayton 's ongoing journey through 20 years of four-letter words, political satire and surreal excursions to Mars.
In this programme, he is joined by Dick Gregory , Felix Dexter and Curtis Walker in celebration of black comedy. With Jo Brand , Ben Elton ,
Clive Anderson and Donna McPhail.
Producer Lucy Armitage
By Simon Armitage. Part 2. For details see yesterday Repeat