With Judy Merry.
With Miriam O'Reilly. Producer Julie Owen
With John Humphrys and Edward Stourton.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.48 Thought for the Day With Anne Atkins.
Poet Linton Kwesi Johnson is today's castaway.
With Martha Kearney.
10.45 Wuthering Heights Part 10. Series editor Jill Burridge Drama repeated at 7.45pm
England v South Africa
Commentary from Edgbaston on the second day s play in the First Test. including at 12.45pm Talking
Point News at 1.15 and 3.25, and at around 3.30 Cricket Scene. *Approximate time
Producer Peter Baxter
Playing schools or talking to imaginary friends.... Michael Rosen dips into the dressing-up box to find out if "let's pretend" is simplyfun or if it gives us skills to deal with life. ProducerSaraConkey
5: Priorities. Education and money - sometimes you have to make a choice....... Producer John Fawcett Wilson
With Winifred Robinson and John Waite. Including at 12.30 Face the Facts. John Waite returns for a new series with an investigation into allegations that Coca-Cola, the largest soft-drink maker in the world, is causing environmental damage and hardship to many tribal villagers through its operations in India. Producer Sue Mitchell Repeated Sunday 9pm Editor Andrew Smith PHONE: [number removed] email: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
With Nick Clarke. Editor Richard Clark
Roger Bolton with listeners' views and opinions on BBC radio programmes and policy.
(Repeated Sunday 8pm)
Address: Feedback, [address removed]. Fax: [number removed]. Phone: [number removed]. Email: [email address removed]
Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
By Trevor Lock and Sem Devillart. An everyday tale of life, love and death, starring Trevor Lock, Emily Raymond, Lewis Macleod and Owen Oakeshott.
Max would rather hide from the real world than live in it. But when he has a close encounter with a flying pig, he realises that he has one more chance to find his childhood sweetheart and tell her he loves her.
Wicker baskets at the ready, interactive greengrocers Gregg Wallace and Charlie Hicks tuck into a picnic feast with chef Henry Harris. Phone: [number removed] Lines open from 1.30pm Producer Rebecca Moore
5: Missingby Blake Morrison , read by David Holt. Vernon tries not to panic when his teenage daughter is reported missing from school. For details see Monday
5: A World Without Lies. How machines might one day detect our every falsehood. And why a world without lies would be lonely and frightening. For details see Monday
Marcel Berlins tackles legal issues without long words, small print Or huge fees. Producer CharlesSigler
Jenni Murray and guests discuss how current media trends affect everyday life. Producer Cecile Wright
With Eddie Mairand Carolyn Quinn. Editor Peter Rippon
Atongue-in-cheek look at the week's news, with Simon Hoggart , Francis Wheen , Linda Smith , Phill Jupitus and Clive Anderson.
Producer Simon Nicholls Repeated on Saturday at 12.30pm
BBC RADIO COLLECTION: Memorable moments from The News Quiz are available on CD and audio cassette from all good retail outlets or fromwww.bbcshop.com Call [number removed]
Disappointment's in store for Tom.
Archers Addicts Fan Club: send an SAE to [address removed]
Mark Lawson questions leading crime writers, in a programme recorded before an audience at the first Harrogate Crime Writing Festival. Producer Bob Dickinson
By Emily Bronte. 10: A Soul Escapes
Purgatory Isabella arrives at the Grange with a frightening story to tell Nelly Dean , while Heathcliff has even more shocking news to impart to Nelly.
For details see Monday Repeated from 10.45am
The first of six debates on issues of perennial interest, chaired by Nick Clarke in front of a specially invited audience. Listeners can also vote on the motion. 1: "The United Nations Security Council no longer guarantees our security." From the Foreign Press Association, London.
To vote YES dial [number removed] To vote NO dial [number removed] (Lines open after the programme and remain open until 2.20pm on Saturday. Maximum call cost lOp.)
Producer Nick Utechin Repeated on Saturday at 1.15pm
By Frank Huyler , adapted by Lavinia Greenlaw. The cowboy who is always having a heart attack; the engineerwho is chased across the desert by a heat-seeking missile; the girl who drains the blood bank - this is the fragmented, fast-paced world of DrJoe " Babyface" Reinert, the new junior resident in the Emergency Room.
Music by Will Gregory and Adrian Utley Director Kate McAII
With Claire Bolderson.
Editor PrueKeely EMAIL: world.tonight@bbc.co.uk
5: Lacey finds himself getting closer to Tess as he delves more deeply into her relationship with Alex. For details see Monday
The showcase for new writing and conversation.
1: Superstition. Matthew Parris invites sportswriter George Dobell , journalist Lilian Pizzichini and soul singer Tony Cassidy to confess and discuss some of theirmore absurd beliefs. Producer Peter Everett
The series that examines the music that makes the hairs on the back of your neck stand up. 3: Moon River. Producer Sara Conkey
Part 5. Repeated from 9.45am