With William Crawley.
With Mark Holdstock. Producer Steve Peacock
With Martha Kearney and Sarah Montague.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.48 Thought for the Day With Anne Atkins.
It's 25 years since the birth of Louise Brown. the world's firsttest-tube baby. Sue MacGregor reunites the ground-breaking team that made it possible to considerthe achievements and developments in IVF. Repeated from Sunday at 11.15am
( from 10.35) Rosanne Cash , folk musician and daughter of Johnny Cash , plays live with her husband Richard Wootton. With Sheila McClennon.
10.45 Wuthering Heights Part 15. Series editor Jill Burridge Drama repeated at 7.45pm
England v South Africa
Commentary from Lord's on the second day play in the Second Test. including at 12.45 Talking Point, and at 3.30 Cricket Scene.
ProducerPeterBaxter _ _ * Approximate time
Former chancellor of the Exchequer and passionate jazz fan Ken Clarke talks to Dame Cleo Lame about Ella Fitzgerald , the first of four jazz giants to feature in this series. Producer Paul Evans
6: Play On. Sports Dayfever is beginningto take over at King Street - -although not everyone is infected. at King street - aitnougn Producer John Fawcett Wilson
With Winifred Robinson and John Waite. Including at 12.30 Face the Facts. John Waite investigates the man behind a fund-raising company that pocketed millions of pounds donated to a Scottish cancer charity and asks why he was allowed to get away with it for so long. Producer Will Yates Repeated Sunday at 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. Producers Penny Vine and Kathleen Griffin Repeated on Sunday at 8pm ADDRESS Feedback, PO Box 2100, London W1A 1QT Fax: [number removed] Phone: [number removed] email: feedback@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
By Dan Sefton. An unexpected visitor to the Test Match Special commentary box upsets the team's consummate professionalism-with hilarious results Producer Marc Beeby
Chopsticks at the ready, interactive greengrocers Gregg Wallace and Charlie Hicks discuss Chinese vegetables with food writer Deh-Ta Hsiung. Phone: [number removed] Lines open from 1.30pm Producer Rebecca Moore
By Walter Wilkinson. 5: Where the Downs Ends Read by David Timson. For details see Monday
5: Halley's Comet. Why does Halley's comet continue to capture the imagination? Ian Peacock talks to astronomer Patrick Moore and satirist John Amos. Fordetails see Monday
Marcel Berlins tackles legal issues. 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
Clive Anderson hosts a new panel show that takes a humorous look at past events through the lens of the present. With guests Jimmy Carr , Gyles Brandreth and John O'Farrell.
Producer Adam Bromley Repeated on Saturday at 12.30pm
Matt seizes an opportunity.
Written by Caroline Harrington Director Julie Beckett Editor Vanessa Whitburn
ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send an SAE to [address removed]
John Wilson chairs the arts magazine. Producer Horatio Clare
By Emily Bronte. 15: A Strange Change Approaches After a year away from the area, Lockwood returns to find great changes have taken place.
For details see Monday Repeated from 10.45am
The second of six debates, chaired by Nick Clarke. 2: "Universities should be able to discriminate positively in orderto ensure a diverse intake. From the University of Bristol. Listeners can also vote. 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 Mike Walker. In the Spanish Civil War, a British mercenary is commissioned to assassinate his counterpart-the master-sniper on the other side.
As he tries to grasp the psychological patterns of his enemy, he is drawn deeper into the terrifying wilderness of his own doubts and fears.
Director John Taylor
With Robin Lustig.
Editor PrueKeely EMAIL: world.tonight@bbc.co.uk
Haydn Gwynne reads the final part of Julie Myerson 's gripping thriller. For details see Monday
2: America. Matthew Parris invites writers Toby Young , Emma Richler and playwright Tamsin Oglesby to discuss the oddness of America. Producer Peter Everett
A series of six programmes capturing stories from across the UK. 1: Next Tor Neighbours.The people who live on Bodmin Moor tell of their struggle to keep their traditional way Of life. Producer Nina Davey
Danny Kelly on a sound investment: page 23
Part 5. Repeated from 9.45am