With Dr Lavinia Byrne.
With Anna Hill.
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 the Rev Angela Tilby
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament
Martha Kearney hosts lively and topical interviews and discussion from a woman's point of view. Drama: The Furys by James Hanley. Part 10. Drama repeated at 7.45pm
In four programmes Simon Calder tackles the ups and downs of France's most famous long-distance footpath -the GR10. The third stretch takes him through the depopulated Ariege- once the home of bear trainers - and into the Cerdagne, where the sunny weather favours not only tourism but also hi-tech research. Producer Mick Webb
Roland White 's radio review: page 49
The concluding episode of a four-part comedy by Annie McCartney about the bohemian residents of Marlborough Road, Belfast, who are saved from their own chaos by their cleaning lady.
The residents of Marlborough Road discover that Sally might be leaving them, much to their horror. Meanwhile, the free-range children plan revenge on Victor.
With John Waite and Liz Barclay.
Editor Chris 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 Brian King
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WRITE TO: Feedback, PO Box 2100. London, W1A 1QT E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk. Repeated Sunday 8pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Jane Stevenson. Dramatised for radio by Mike Walker. When Simone Strachey employs a secretary to organise his dead father's papers, a mischievous idea enters his head -with extraordinary consequences.
Director Chris Wallis. Producer Jill Waters
Barbara Myers offers listeners the chance to talk directly to the experts. Leg Ulcers/Varicose Veins Leg ulcers can be notoriously difficult to treat and can lead to depression. Nearly a third of all people sufferfrom varicose veins at some point. Myers looks at the causes and treatment for these two conditions and offers advice on prevention.
Producer Ruth Whitbread
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5: Mrs Sheen by Paul Dodgson , performed by Stephanie Cole. When an office cleaning lady becomes computer literate, her working life takes on a new and emotionally involvingdimension. For details see Monday
An anniversary celebration of the statistics that changed a nation, 200 years after the first national census in March 1801.
Producer Mohit Bakaya
James Naughtie meets mountaineer
Joe Simpson to discuss his nail-biting, prize-winning book TOUChingthe Void. Repeated from Sunday 4pm
Jenni Murray and guests engage in lively conversation about how current media trends affect Our lives. Producer Dave Harvey
With Eddie Mairand Carolyn Quinn. Editor Kevin Marsh
Jonathan Agnew looks back at the third day's play in Kandy.
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the topical comedy programme that looks at everything "now" with the help of sketches, songs, characters and audience suggestions. With Steve Furst ,
Emma Kennedy , Paul Putner and music from Mitch Benn. Producer Ashley Blaker. E-MAIL: thenowshow@bbc.co.uk Repeated Saturday 12.30pm
Roy has nothing to offer.
Written by Peter Kerry. Director Andy Jordan
Editor Vanessa Whitburn. ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send an sae to [address removed]
John Wilson with arts interviews, reviews and news. Producer Lawrence Pollard
James Hanley 'sfamilysaga. 10: Furious with rejection, Peter goes in search of vengeance.
Father Moynihan/Professor Titmouse Terence Mann Further cast details across the week. For details see Monday Repeated from 10.45am
Tonight Tony Benn MP celebrates the 50th anniversary of his first appearance on this
- programme. Other panelists joining
Jonathan Dimbleby at Ernest Bevin College, south London, include Michael Heseltine MP and Lord Steel, presiding officer of the Scottish Parliament. Producer Lisa Jenkinson. Repeated Saturday 1.15pm
Andrew Duncan interviews Tony Benn : page 8
Comment, context and colourfrom the United
States, with veteran commentator Alistair Cooke. Producer Tony Grant. 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
With the Liberal Democrat spokesperson.
Rosina Lippi 's award-winning stories are read by Stella Gonet. 5: Barbara's Story- 1921
A home Of her own at last. For details see Monday
Sporting conversation with Eleanor Oldroyd and guests. Producer AndyGillies
By Tim Moore , read by Michael Maloney. Final part.
Repeated from 9.45am. For details see Monday 9.45