With Canon Noel Vincent.
With Anna Hill. producer Julie Owen
With James Naughtie and Edward Stourton.
6.25, 7.25 and 8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
7.48 Thought for the Day With Shagufta Yaqub.
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament
John Humphrys talks to high-fliers who have experienced turbulenttimes. 4: Martin Sixsmith The Transport Department media chief at the centre of the September 11 email row. Producer Brian King Repeated at 9.30pm
An affectionate look at the miracle materials and substances created by modern science that have become part of our everyday lives. 2: Scotch Brand
Cellophane Tape. Wayne Hemingway discovers the story behind a product that has wrapped itself around our daily lives - sticky tape. Producer Tamsin Hughes
Presented by Jenni Murray.
10.45 Learning to Talk Part 2. Drama repeated at 7.45pm
In the first of two programmes first broadcast last year, sound recordist Chris Watson makes an evocative and often surprisingjourney through a world of rhythms, sound and silence as he tries to escape the noise of everyday life. producer sarah Blunt
Greg Proops concludes his series with a profile of Jonathan Winters , one of the most inventive and influential American comics of the past 50 years. He is a one-man theatrical troupe who instantly creates characters, voices, sound effects and stories. Producer Pennie Latin
With Liz Barclay and Peter White.
Including at 12.30 Call You and Yours. PHONE: [number removed] LINES OPEN from 10am
With Tim Franks.
In the final part of their guide to popular recorded songs, Simon Armitage and Allan Moore consider the "what" of songs - what songs mean and what significance they have for their listeners. The pair discuss songs by the Rolling Stones,
Richard Thompson and Talking Heads. Their guest is Tom McRae. Producer Robert Ketteridge
Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
Richard Daniel presents the programme about listeners' environmental concerns. EMAIL: home.planet@bbc.co.uk : PHONE: [number removed] ADDRESS:[address removed]. Producer Nick Patrick
Refused membership of the exclusive Carnbeg Lawn Tennis Club, a local entrepreneur builds a rival club of his own - but even in the egalitarian new world of the 1960s, social respectability still eludes him. Read by Michael Mackenzie.
(For details see yesterday)
2: Kay Mellor and Linda Niery. How a 45-year-long friendship has steered writer Kay Mellor from nursery school through the women's movement and motherhood to a television career. For details see yesterday
A window into the world of work, with all the latest news and trends in the workplace. Presented by Philippa Lamb. Producer Rosamund Jones
The guide to the wide world of learning. With Libby Purves. Producer Elaine Walker Repeated on Sunday at llpm
With Ritula Shah.
Crossed wi res at Home Farm. Repeated tomorrow at 2pm
Mark Lawson with arts news, interviews and reviews. Producer Robyn Read
By Hilary Mantel. 2: Curved Is the Line of Beauty In the early 1960s, in a mill village in the north of England, Theresa is ten and caught up in a family crisis. Some months ago, herfather disappeared and her mother has scandalised the community by moving in her lover and giving birth to a baby. For details see yesterday Repeated from 10.45am
PM only
Jenny Cuffe investigates claims of a crisis in the children's court service, Cafcass, and asks whether poor management and financial constraints are putting the lives of vulnerable children at risk. Producer Ian Muir-Cochrane Repeated Sunday at 5pm
Peter White with news for visually impaired people. ProducerCheryl Gabriel EMAIL: intouch@bbc.co.uk
In the first of a new series that highlights issues from the worlds of psychiatry, psychology and mental health, Dr Raj Persaud examines the way psychiatry is represented - or misrepresented - in Hollywood. Producer Katy Hickman Repeated tomorrow at 4.30pm Are TV psychiatrists all loopy?: page 31
Repeat of 9am
( to 10.15) With Robin Lustig.
By Mark Haddon. 7: Christopher has discovered the truth about his mother as well as the identity of the killer of his neighbour's dog. He decides to make a frightening journey to London. For details see yesterday
Arthur Smith introduces further highlights from the Cabaret Marquee at Glastonbury, and his personal account of a weekend spent in a caravan on site. Producer Lucy Armitage
FeverTree Part 2. Repeated from 9.45am