With the Rev Dr Karen Smith.
Presented by Anna Hill. Producer Sarah Hughes
With John Humphrys and Edward Stourton.
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.
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament
Presented by Martha Kearney.
10.45 Flames Part 5 of this week's drama. Series editor Jill Burridge Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Amps powered by car batteries, jitterbugging declared immoral by parish priests, bicycle clips as fashion accessories and a strange, crooked instrument called a saxophone - Gerry Anderson presents a portrait of early dance hall days in rural Ireland. Producer Alison Finch
Jim Sweeney's comedy-drama continues to plot the divergent lives of old school friends.
If only everyone would just LISTEN!
With Liz Barclay and Winifred Robinson. EditorchnsBums
PHONE: [number removed] Email: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Roger Bolton rifles through the mailbagto find your opinions. To airyourviews on what you've heard on BBC Radio, write to: Feedback, PO Box 2100,
London W1A 1QT, phone: [number removed], fax: [number removed], or email: feedback@bbc.co.uk Producer Margaret Budy Repeated on Sunday at 8pm
Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
By Neil Monaghan. Dorothy, a cultured and erudite woman in her late sixties, feels abandoned by her son who has emigrated to America. He has paid for a home help, Maddy, to support her, and an online computer to keep in touch. But Dot is self-sufficient and an original Luddite and will have nothing to do with either. However, when Maddy accidentally switches on the computer, everything changes. A comic tale of manipulation in the internet age.
Producer Izzy Mant
2: Joined-up Living. Steve Chalke visits BedZED, Europe's largest zero-energy development, in Beddington, south London, and sees how nearby traditional industries like hemp and lavender production are being revived using new technologies to maximise useof local materials. Instead of lamenting the UK's failure to reduce its consumption of fossil fuels, the BioRegional Development Group is developing ways of living which are being shown to be attractive to mainstream society. Producer Sandra Sykes.
5: Waiting On. Paul Magrs reads his own short story specially commissioned by Radio 4. A romance between an octogenarian couple, and a waiter watching it develop. For details see Monday
From Snow White to Harry Potter, magic mirrors are everywhere. They have been used to peer into the future and into the souls of gods and men. Through stories and superstition, mirrors reflect and shape our view of the world.
(For details see Monday)
Marcel Berlins explains the legal issues behind the headlines and examines how the law works - and Sometimes doesn't. Producer Charles Sigler
Jenni Murray and guests discuss how current media trends affect modern life. Producer Cecile Wright
With Eddie Mair and Carolyn Quinn. Editor Kevin Marsh
More from the topical comedy and satirical show, starring Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis , with Mitch Benn , Marcus Brigstocke , Emma Kennedy and Jon Holmes. Producer Adam Bromley Repeated on Saturday at 12.30pm BBC RADIO COLLECTION: Four episodes of this comedy are available on audio cassette and CD fromwww.bbcshop.com. Call [number removed]
Chaba's gone missing at Brookfield.
Written by Carol Simpson Solazzo Director Rosemary Watts
Editor Vanessa Whitburn ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send an SAE to [address removed]
Francine Stock talks to the American director
Neil LaBute about his new screen version of AS Byatt's novel Possession. Producer Martin Smith
5: Enchantment by Michelene Wandor.
In the last of the series of plays about passion, two young people at a crossroads in their lives reveal their vulnerability to each other and throw off the chains that bind them to their past.
For details see Monday Repeated from 10.45am
Jonathan Dimbleby is in the chair at Victoria College in St Helier, Jersey, with a panel including farmer and food broadcaster Oliver Walston, Mark Roche, London correspondent for Le Monde, Ruth Lea, head of policy at the Institute of Directors and the lawyer Imran Khan.
Producer Victoria Wakely
With Alistair Cooke. Rptd Sat at 5.45am and Sun at 8.45am
With Claire Bolderson.
E-MAIL: [email address removed]
By Marghanita Laski. Part 5. For details see Monday
France Part 5. Repeated from 9.45am
Radio 4: Website: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4