With Denis Nowlan.
With Miriam O'Reilly.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
7.48 Thought for the Day With the Rev Angela Tilby.
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament
Lively and topical interviews and discussion from a woman's point of view, presented by Martha Kearney. Drama: Manuscripts Don't Burn by Yelena Bulgakova. Final part.
Editor Ruth Gardiner. PHONE: [number removed]
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk. Drama repeated at 7.45pm
A journey by sea in a traditional five-sail boat to trace the route whisky took as it evolved into Scotland's "uisgebeatha" or "water of life".
Presented by Andrew Jefford. Producer Paul Kobrak
Written by Judy Flynn. Unlike Bridget Jones, Beryl is in her sixties and lives in Blackpool with her single women friends. But like Bridget she is beginning to think that it would be nice to wake up next to someone she hadn't just met the night before - although maybe 65 is still too young for marriage!
With Liz Barclay and Peter White.
Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy, presented by Roger Bolton. Producer Brian King
PHONE: [number removed]. FAX: [number removed]
WRITE TO: Feedback. PO Box 2100, London. W1A 1QT E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk. Repeated Sunday 8pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
This third segment of the drama featuring the amateur sleuth Franciscan monk is written by Martin Meenan. The death of a talented young mathematics professor on campus leaves Paolo and Tina asking whetherthis was merely an extreme case of professional iealousv.
Director Lawrence Jackson
An eight-part series discovering the countryside in our towns.
From her own front door in Putney, London, Clare Balding sets out to experience the wonders of Wimbledon Common in the company of Roger Tagholm and mounted ranger Bill Rowland.
The route can be found on OS Explorer 161
For a factsheet PHONE: [number removed] or visit the Radio 4 website
5: You by Mark Wilson, read by Victoria Gould. A frightened woman examines her life as she prepares to meet her only son - 21 years after offering him up for adoption. For details see Monday
Ben Silburn's final adventure catches up with the Voyagerspace probes, now some 11 million kilometres distant from the Earth and still sending information back to us. For details see Monday
Booker Prize-winning author Pat Barker discusses her latest novel, BorderCrossing, in which a psychologist begins to doubt evidence he gave at the trial of a child murderer. With Charlie Lee-Potter .
Lively conversation about how current media trends affect our lives, with Jenni Murray and guests. Producer Dave Harvey
With Eddie Mair and Carolyn Quinn. Editor Kevin Marsh
The topical comedy programme that looks at everything "now", with the help of sketches, songs and audience suggestions. Presented by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis , with Steve Furst ,
Emma Kennedy , Paul Putnerand songs from Mitch Benn. Producer Ashley Blaker. E-MAIL: thenowshow@bbc.co.uk
Robert pleads for his daughter.
Written by Joanna Toye. Director Julie Beckett
Editor Vanessa Whitburn. ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send an sae to [address removed]
Arts interviews, news and the story behind the song Strange Fruit, made famous by Billie Holiday. Presented by John Wilson. Producer Kirsty Pope
The diaries of Yelena Bulgakova. Mikhail's health is deteriorating and he must race against time to complete his masterpiece- The Master and Margarita. Final part.
For details see Monday. Repeated from 10.45am
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined at the Scottish Exhibition Conference Centre in Glasgow, by panellists including Alistair Darling, Secretary of State for Social Security; Sir Malcolm Rifkind, former foreign secretary; and John Swinney, Leader of the SNP.
(Repeated Saturday 1.15pm)
Comment, context and colour from the United
States, with veteran commentator Alistair Cooke. Producer Tony Grant. Repeated Sunday 8.45am
With Robin Lustig.
Editors Prue Keely and Jenni Russell. EMAIL: world.tonight@bbc.co.uk WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/worldtonight
Erma Bombeck takes the lid off life in the American home. Read by Maureen Lipman.
Communication. Final part. For details see Monday
Sporting conversation with Eleanor Oldroyd and guests. Producer Alexandra Dalton
Campbell Armstrong's moving memoir. final part. Repeated from 9.45am. For details see Monday9.45am
Radio 4: Website: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/