With Fidelma Meehan.
With Alex Kirby. Producer AshleyGething
With James Naughtie and Edward Stourton.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
7.48 Thought for the Day
With the Rev Dr Johnston McMaster.
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament
Jenni Murray with news. views and culture presented from a woman's point of view.
Drama: Vital Signs by Sarah Phelps. Final part. Drama repeated at 7.45pm
in the first of two programmes. Libby Purves and John McCarthy look at the lure of the waterfrom surfboard to sailboat. Producer David Prest
A new four-part comedy series based on Frank Dickens 's classic cartoon strip, featuring
Chester-Perry's troublesome buying clerk and those who serve alongside him as small cogs in a gigantic wheel. 1: Of Moles and Men. The office rebel returns with inside information which must surely lead to promotion.
Music John Whitehall. Director Neil Cargill
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: [number removed]
E-MAIL: youand yours@bbc.co.uk
With James Cox. 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]
E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk. Repeated Sunday8pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
CONAN DOYLE WEEK
By R.J. Gallagher.
Paris 1821: former convict Eugene Vidocq is hired by the police to "invent" the science of detection. When a priest dies mysteriously in prison, all of Vidocq's skills are put to the test.
Greengrocers Gregg Wallace and Charlie Hicks are joined by chef Marlena Spieler to find out about authentic Mayan cuisine and to chat with listeners about the vegetable tastes of Central America.
Producer Dixi Stewart. LINES OPEN from 1.30pm. PHONE: [number removed]. E-MAIL: vegtalk@bbc.co.uk. WRITE TO: VegTalk, Room 6113. BBC Broadcasting House. London. W1A 1AA
Marlena Spieler 's quesadilla recipe: page 38
Clay. Unglamorous washerwoman Maria looks forward to her brother's forthcoming Halloween party. Read byCiaran Hinds. For details see Monday (R)
Mary was in her fifties when her husband walked out. Over the last 20 years, she has reinvented herself. Now in her seventies, she loves life and men.
(For details see Monday) (R)
James Naughtie and a group of readers talk to Anita Desai about her novel Fasting, Feasting, runner-up for the 1999 Booker Prize. 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 Eddie Mair and Nigel Wrench. Editor Kevin Marsh
Jon Culshaw , Jan Ravens , Phil Cornwell and Kevin Connelly star in the radio impressionist show. Producer Bill Dare. Rptd tomorrow 12.30pm
Ruth goes under.
Written by Simon Frith. Director Sean O'Connor
Editor Vanessa Whitburn. ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send sae to [address removed]
Francine Stock presents the arts programme. including the verdict on a new National Theatre production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons. starring Julie Walters. Producer NickiPaxman
By Sarah Phelps. Friday. Matthew Evans MP puts in a surprise appearance, leaving Carol and the chairman to face a few harsh realities. Finn has a plan to take Carol's mind off a difficult week.
Final part. For detai Is see Monday. Repeated from 10.45am
Sue MacGregor is joined at the Northcott theatre in Exeter by Charles Clarke MP, Theresa May MP, Robin Page of the former BBC2 series One Man and His Dogand Matthew Taylor MP.
Producer Lisa Jenkinson. Repeated tomorrow 1.15pm
By Alistair Cooke. Insight, anecdote and history from the doyen of commentators.
Repeated Sunday 8.45am
Editors Prue Keely and Jenni Russell E-MAIL: world.tonight@bbc.co.uk
CONAN DOYLE WEEK
By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. How Etienne Gerard Said Goodbye to His Master. Gerard joins the unlikely crew of the Black Swan, with grizzled
Captain Fourneau, on a voyage to St Helena. Will the brigadier succeed in his final mission-to restore the Emperorto the people of France? Final part. Fordetails see Monday
Eleanor Oldroyd hosts the sports discussion programme. Producer Simon Crosse
By Nicci French, read by Amanda Root. Final part.
For details see Monday