With Robert Rietti.
With Alex Kirby.
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
7.48 Thought for the Day With Lavinia Byrne.
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament
Jenni Murray with news, views and culture from a woman's point of view. Drama: Vital Signs by Sarah Phelps. Part 5. Drama repeated at 7.45pm
(or until close of play) England v West Indies
Commentary on the second day's play in the Second Cornhill Test at Lord's. Including at 1.16* Talking Point and News at 1.15 and 3.45. *Approximate times
The story of how chrome became an emblem of the American Dream in the fifties, and its lasting legacy in 20th-century design. Producer Mark Rickards (R)
The conclusion of Christopher Rtz-Simon 's drama serial. Frances Butler has received a windfall from a deceased aunt in County Cork and thought her financial worries were over- until she discovered the truly unusual nature of her inheritance. Bridgey Marcella Riordan DirectorEoin O'Callaghan Margot Marion O'Dwyer Finbar Mark Lambert Jeff Neil Brand Aloyisius Harry Towb
With Liz Barclay and John Waite. Editorchns Burns PHONE: [number removed]. E-MAIL: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy. Producer Cathy Packe. WRITE TO: Feedback, PO Box 2100. London. W1A 1QT. FAX: [number removed]. PHONE: [number removed] EMAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk. Repeated Sunday 8pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Philip Palmer. Every weekday Judy and Bob meet on the roof of a London office block for their lunch break. This romantic ghost story scratches beneath the surface of two lonely lives, offering a tantalising and sometimes uncomfortable glimpse of the secrets of the city. Judy Caroline Catz Director Toby Swift Bob Philip Whitchurch
If you are afraid of artichokes or confounded by kohl rabi, then help is at hand. Greengrocers Gregg Wallace and Charlie Hicks are joined by chef Rowley Leigh to talk to Iisteners about those scary vegetables we do not know quite what to do with. Producer Dixi Stewart.
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm. PHONE: [number removed]. E-MAIL: yegtalk@bbc.co.uk. WRITE TO: VegTalk, Room 6113. BBC Broadcasting House. London. W1A 1AA
Rowley Leigh's artichoke recipe: Food, page 35
By Ita Daly , read by Barbara Brennan. Gemma returns to Dublin after 25 years in New York now that Riverdance and prosperity have made it a place to be seen. Director Pam Bnghton
What's Next? Film audiences are booming, multiplexes are mushrooming - what next for British cinema fans? Bryan Forbes concludes his series on the cinema in Britain with a look to the future. Producer Eleanor Garland. For details see Monday (R)
I Nick Revell looks at what is happening in the world of books, including an interview with David Nobbs about his latest book, Going Gently. Repeated from Sunday 4pm
Alex Brodie and his guests engage in lively conversation about how current media trends affect our lives. Producer Dave Harvey
With Clare English and Eddie Mair. Editor Kevin Marsh
Jon Culshaw , Jan Ravens , Phil Cornwell and Kevin Connelly star in the radio impressionist show.
Producers Adam Bromley and Bill Dare. Rptdtomorrow 12.30pm
Kathy makes her decision.
Written by Adrian Flynn. Director Ken Davies
EditorVanessaWhitburn. ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send sae to [address removed]
Mark Lawson with arts reviews, interviews and news. Producer Rob Kettendge
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined at the Fringe Theatre in Llangollen, Denbighshire, by Jocelyn Davies. Plaid Cymru, Nigel Evans MP, documentary film-maker Linda McDougall and Rhodri Morgan MP. Producer Lisa Jenkmson. Repeated tomorrow 1.15pm
By Alistair Cooke. Insight, anecdote and history from the doyen of commentators.
Producer Tony Grant. Repeated Sunday 8.45am
With Robin Lustig.
E-Mail: [email address removed]
Website: [web address removed]
By Barbara Anderson , read by Nicolette McKenzie. Final part. For details see Monday
Eleanor Oldroyd hosts the sports discussion, including the final week of Euro 2000, the Lord's Test between England and the West Indies, and the first week of Wimbledon.
Producer Simon Crosse
By Nicci French, read by Sylvestra ie Touzel. Part 5.
For details see Monday