With the Rev Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts.
With Anna Hill. Producer Julie Owen
With John Humphrys and Justin Webb.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
7.48 Thought for the Day With Elaine Storkey.
8.32 Yesterday in Parliament
Sue Lawley's castaway is the crime writer P.D. James.
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With Martha Kearney.
10.45 Wuthering Heights Part 5.
Series editor Jill Burridge Drama repeated at 7.45pm
With the Tour de France marking its centenary this year, Tony Hawks visits a tiny village in champagne countrytofind out what exactly the Tour de France meanStO the French. Producer Moira Hickey
Continuing the new series of Jim Eldridge 's comedy drama about a fictional inner-city school.
4: Love All. "In the spring, a young man fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love" ... middle-aged teachers aren'texempteither Paul copley
Producer John Fawcett Wilson
With Liz Barclay and John Waite. Editor Andrew Smith
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With Nick Clarke. Editor Richard Clark
Roger Bolton with listeners' views and opinions on BBC radio programmes and policy. Producers Penny Vine and Kathleen Griffin Repeated on Sunday at 8pm
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Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
A perceptive drama about the positive influence outsiders can have on a close-knit community in Northern Ireland, reflected in the unlikely friendship between a black woman, Hannah, and the teenage vandal, Jason, who comes to repair her greenhouse.
Greengrocers Gregg Wallace and Charlie Hickschat to listeners about the seasonal splendours of Greek food with chef Theodore Kyriakou.
Phone: [number removed] Lines open from 1.30pm Producer Rebecca Moore
4: Blowfish by Satomi Ton , translated by Theodore W Goossen. Read by Michael Maloney. Jitsukawa Endo is one of the most famous actors of his day. His decadent lifestyle leads him to ponderthe nature of dying after he has sampled the delicious (but deadly if not cooked properly) blowfish for the very last time. For details see Monday
5: Lambing and Loafing. Three teenage audio diaries of a typical spring Saturday in and around
Llandrindod Wells, Powys. Andrew Meredith, Emlyn Pritchard and Nia Meredith attend the same school but their weekends couldn't be more different.
For details see Monday
Marcel Berlins tackles legal issues without long words, small print or exorbitant fees. Producer Charles Sigler
Jenni Murray and guests discuss how current media trends affect everyday life. Producer Cecile Wright
With Eddie Mair and Carolyn Quinn. Editor Peter Rippon
A tongue-in-cheek look at the week's news from
Simon Hoggart , Francis Wheen , Jeremy Hardy , Linda Smith and Eddie Mair.
Producer Simon Nicholls Repeated on Saturday at 12.30pm
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Greg makes a positive decision.
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John Wilson chairs the arts show, and reports from the Royal National Theatre as Kenneth Branagh makes his debut there in David Mamet 's Edmond. Producer Horatio Clare
By Emily Bronte. 5: A Splintering of Souls
Lockwood, recovering from his chill, receives an unexpected visit from Heathcliff, which rouses his curiousity even more. He begs Nelly to fill in the details of what happened during Heathcliff's disappearance and the circumstances of his return.
Fordetails see Monday Repeated from 10.45am
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the discussion as an audience at Haverfordwest in Pembrokeshire puts questions on issues of the week to a panel that includes Labour MP and QC Bob Marshall-Andrews , and Nikki Page , who stood for selection as Conservative candidate for London mayor. Producer Anne Peacock Repeated on Saturday at 1.15pm
By Wally K. Daly.
A priest, accused of encouraging genocide, has seemingly disappeared. While UN officials interview survivors, others are determined the priest must not be allowed to escape justice.
With Robin Lustig.
Editor Prue Keely EMAIL: world.tonight@bbc.co.uk
By Frederic Richaud. 5: Where Is La Quintinie? For details see Monday
David Aaronovitch presents the talk show which invites guests from around the world to observe, parody and dissect the habits of the British from a foreign perspective. Producer Lucinda Montefiore
A roundup of today's events in session and behind the scenes in committee.
of the Week: Giving Up the Ghost
Part 5. Repeated from 9.45am