With the Rev Andrew Jones.
TodayProducer Gordon Swindlehurst
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
7.48 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Richard Harries.
8.45 Yesterday in Parliament
Professor Anthony Clare explores the mind of neuroscientist Professor Susan Greenfield. Shortened repeat from Sunday 11.15am
Jenni Murray with lively and topical interviews and discussion from a woman's perspective. Drama: La Grande Therese. Final part. Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Architectural historian Lucinda Lambton presents a six-part series exploring some of our most stunning but neglected buildings and meets the people behind theirfate.
1: The Victoria Baths in ManchesterProducer Karen Gregor
Barry Grossman's comedy about the collision between the old and the new in the Jewish community of Hillfield.
Su is dumbfounded when Abraham is invited to a royal garden party.
With John Waite.
Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: youand yours@bbc.co.uk
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy. Producer Nick Utechin
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E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk Repeated Sunday 8pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
A comedy drama by Richard Bean charting the highs and lows of a pub quizteam based in Whitby- from the quarter-finals to the grand final. Captain Ted's desire to win is obsessive. The Robin Hood team is made up of three other very distinct members: India is a culture vulture and sex goddess; Woody, from the Midlands, is a victim of too much acid in the sixties; and Claire, an Oxford graduate and science expert, is actually writing a novel based very much on one of the team members.
Producer Pauline Harris
Rheumatism and Arthritis. Barbara Myers answers calls. Lines are open from 1.30pm Producer Alison Ayres. E-MAIL: checkup@bbc.co.uk
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/health/ LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
5: Physics and Chemistry by Jackie Kay. Scandal cements a staffroom romance in this poignant new Story. For details see Monday
Golf can be a stressful business and the professional golfer relies on his or her caddie for advice and moral support. This programme focuses on the volatile dynamics of the relationship between two caddies and their related golfers. Sofia Gronberg's husband John carries her bag for her on the European Tour whenever they can get a babysitter for their two young daughters, while Anthony Wall's father Tony has coached him since he was a club-swinging four year old. They tell of the pressures, pitfalls, laughter and stormy moments of caddying for their nearest and dearest. (R)
Andy McNab, ex-SAS officer, and author of the bestselling Bravo Two Zero, talks to Charlie Lee Potter about his latest thriller Firewall, set in the murky world of cyber-espionage and the Russian Mafia.
(Repeated from Sunday 4pm)
Alex Brodie and guests engage in lively conversation about how current media trends affect our lives. Producer Dave Harvey
With Eddie Mair and Carolyn Quinn. Editor Kevin Marsh
Simon Hoggart chairs the topical comedy panel game, this week with Andy Hamilton , Francis Wheen and guests.
Producer LucyArmitage. Repeated Saturday 12.30pm
It's a heart-warming day for Ruth.
Written by Adrian Flynn. Director Keri Davies Editor Vanessa Whitburn
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Francine Stock presents the daily guide to books, films, music, cultural events and the media. Producer JenniferClarke
By Hilary Spurling. Fairy Gold. The D'Aurignac family and their supporters are summoned to court and finally called to account. Final part.
Frederic/Schotman David Bark-Jones Judge/Prosecutor/Journalist John Hartley For details see Monday. Further cast details across the week Repeated from 10.45am
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined at the University of Portsmouth by panellists including Tony Banks MP, London Assembly member Susan Kramer and Robin Page.
(Repeated Saturday 1.15pm)
By Alistair Cooke. Insight, anecdote and history from the doyen of commentators.
Repeated Sunday 8.45am
With Claire Bolderson.
Editors Prue Keely and Jenni Russell E-MAIL: world.tonight@bbc.co.uk
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/worldtonight
By Charles Dickens , read by Ian McDiarmid. Part 10. For details see Monday
Jim White presents the best in sports coverage, combining investigative journalism with satire. This week, on the eve ofyhe Great North Run, a look at how red tape and inappropriate laws are damaging the sport of road running, producer Ian Bent
By Giles Milton , read by Ben Onwukwe. The Dutch take the island of Run and the English take Manhattan. Final part. For details see Monday(R)