With Noel Vincent.
Presented by Miriam O'Reilly. Producer Clare Phillips
With John Humphrys and Sarah Montague.
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
With Martha Kearney.
10.45 Drama Sonya and Leo. Part 5.
Series editor Jill Burridge Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Barnsley poet Ian McMillan reports in hushed and respectful tones from the 29th International
Whistling Convention, held recently in Louisburg, North Carolina.
Producer Peter Everett
By David Spicer. A six-part comedy drama about modern life and parenthood, as seen through the eyes of two thirty-something non-parents.
4: When their new and "ever so slightly unbearable" friends invite them to a dinner party, Lucy decides it would be nice to return the offer. Daniel, who is expected to do the cooking, is less than convinced.
Starring Liz Carling and David Tennant, with Jonathan Aris, Joanna Brookes, Tony Gardner, Carla Mendonca and Samantha Spiro.
With Liz Barcla Tand Winifred Robinson . EditorChns Burns
PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Bouquets, brickbats, questions and comments -
Roger Bolton dips into the mailbag and airs your views and opinions on BBC Radio programmes and policy.
Send your comments and questions to: Feedback, PO Box 2100.
London W1A 1QT PHONE: [number removed] FAX: [number removed] EMAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk Producer Brian King Rptd on Sunday
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
2: Proof.
When Carolyn reveals to Stephen that their son of nine years is not actually his they discuss it calmly and prepare to get on with their lives. That is, until Carolyn moves in with the biological father and demands that the boy spend most of the time with them.
Miriam Rothschild talks to Chris Baines about her life-long fascination with the natural world and how how her passion for wild flowers has helped to preserve them all over the British countryside.
Send your comments or queries to: BBC Natural History Unit, [address removed] E-Mail: [email address removed]
By Isabel Allende of Chile.
Bella Crepusculario sells words for a living, which leads her to meet the most dangerous man in the land. Read by Mia Soteriou.
(For details see Monday)
5: Golden Glow. Susie Emmett follows the turmeric trail from field to fork, across continents and oceans. For details see Monday
The big legal issues and the everyday ones tackled - without long words, small print or expensive fees. Producer Charles Sigler Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
Jenni Murray and guests discuss how current media trends affect modern life. Producer Cecile Wright
With Carolyn Quinn and Nigel Wrench.
Editor Kevin Marsh
Simon Hoggart presents another edition of the satirical series with a mix of headline news. With
Alan Coren , Andy Hamilton , Jeremy Hardy and Linda Smith. Producer Lucy Armitage Rptd Saturday 12.30pm
How much does Jenny know?
Written by Adrian Rynn Director Rosemary Watts
Editor Vanessa Whitburn ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send an SAE to [address removed]
Francine Stock presents the arts magazine with news, interviews and reviews. Producer Belette Holt-Fente
5: The Road to Arzama. After a period of inactivity, a chance accident at a railway station gives Tolstoy his greatest insoiration.
For details see Monday Repeated from 10.45am
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the debate from Machen Village Hall and Community Centre in Caerphilly as the audience puts questions on issues of the week to a panel of public figures and politicians.
With AlistairCooke. Rptd Saturday 5.45am and Sunday8.45am
With Robin Lustig.
Editor Prue Keely E-MAIL: world.tonight@bbc.co.uk
5: Late August 1982. It's not the cards: it'stheway that you play them - even Charlie can see that now. For details see Monday
Humphrey Carpenter 's guest Janet Street-Porter defends the Marquis de Sade. Was he just a perverted pornographer, orwas he an intellectual freedom-fighter who paved the way for psychoanalysis and surrealism? With DeSade's translator and biographer Margaret Crosland. producer Peter Everett
Part 5. Repeated from 9.45am