With Father Paul Clayton-Lea .
Presented by Anna Hill. Producer Steve Peacock
With John Humphrys and Alan Little.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.48 Thought for the Day
With Rev Dr Johnston McMaster.
Astronauts Story Musgrave and Claudie Haignere explain how the life of a space traveller has become modern living aboard the International Space Station. Producer Sera Lefroy-Owen
With Sheila McLennon.
10.45 Drama Anna Karenin Part 15. Series editor Jill Burridge Drama repeated at 7.45pm
England v India
Commentary from Lord's on the second day play in the First Test. Including at: .
1.15 Talking Point A topical cricket issue examined.
3 40 Cricket Scene News from the Engl ish Cricket
Board. Producer Peter Baxter *Approximate time
Martin Wainwright looks at three great scholars from the medieval Islamic world, who revived and developed Greek learning at a time when it was lost in the West. 3: The Man Who Saved Aristotle. Ibn Rushd was ajudge and physician in 12th-century Cordoba. His work on Aristotle has such an impact on medieval Europe that he was referred to simply as "the commentator". Producer Sue Waldram
By Annie McCartney. The second four-part series of this comedy drama about the Bohemian residents of Marlborough Road, Belfast, who are saved from their own chaos by Sally, their cleaning lady. 1: The Feminine Thrust Producer and director Tanya Nash
With Liz Barclay and John Waite. EditorChris Burns Including at 12.30 Face the Facts John Waite pursues more issues of public concern. Producer Sue Mitchell Repeated Sunday 9pm PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Roger Bolton dips into the mailbag and airs your views and opinions on BBC Radio programmes and policy. Send yourcomments and questions to: Feedback. PO Box 2100. London W1A 1QT PHONE: [number removed] FAX: [number removed] E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk Producer Brian King Rptd Sunday 8pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By William Stanton. Ben isawritersufferingfromthe loss of inspiration and the disappearance of his lover. As he struggles to find both. he meets strange characters who take him to hell and back in this modern reworking of the Orpheus legend. Director Marc Beeby
The interactive greengrocery programme with Gregg Wallace and Charlie Hicks. This week they savourthe tastes of summerfruit and veg, and swap cooking and growingtips with listeners. Phone in your comments or queries: [number removed]. Lines are Open from 1.30pm. Producer Paula McGinley
5: Paradise, Some of the Time. By Marianne Carey. A new-age therapist has an unusual new client on her books - Satan no less, still smarting from his portrayal in Paradise Lost. "If Milton wrote that today, I could sue for libel." Read by Irene MacDougall. Fordetails see Monday
5: Sorry, / Was Miles Away. Ever watched a whole news item and realised you'd not heard a word? How can we make best use of this mental twilight zone and avoid it When we need to? 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 Eddie Mair and Carolyn Quinn. Editor Kevin Marsh
Satire from Simon Hoggart , Jeremy Hardy and Francis Wheen. Producer Lucy Armitage Rptd Saturday 12.30pm
Elizabeth plays the gooseberry.
Written by Paul Srodrick Director Julie Beckett
Editor Vanessa Whitburn ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send an SAE to [address removed]
John Wilson with arts news, interviews and reviews. Producer Nicola Holloway
By Leo Tolstoy. Dramatised by Robert Forrest.
15: In the final episode, Anna takes herfateful last journey; and Levin plunges through a thunderstorm in desperate search of his wife and baby.
Director Patrick Rayner Repeat of 10.45am
The first of six debates on issues of perennial interest, chaired by Nick Clarke with an invited audience. Listeners can also vote on the motion.
1: "America's Power Is a Power for Good", from the American Intercontinental University, London.
Producer Nick Utechin
With Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Saturday 5.45am and Sunday 8.45am
With Claire Bolderson.
Editor Prue Keely E-MAIL: world.tonight@bbc.co.uk
By Christopher Hope. Part 10. Fordetails see Monday
The biography series in which Humphrey Carpenter invites famous people to nominate great lives.
This week Frank Keating looks into the life of the 19th-century bare knuckle boxer Tom Spring , with the help of biographer Jon Hurley. Producer joiyon Jenkins
The series that places pop classics under the musical microscope continues with Peter Cetera's accidental invention of the "power ballad" in the Chicago song If You Leave Me Now.
of the Week: Rosalind Franklin -
AM the Dark Lady of DNA Part 5. Repeated from 9.45am