With Canon Ralph Godsall.
Producer Mark O'Brien
With Miriam O'Reilly.
Producer Sarah Swadling
With Martha Doyle and John Humphrys.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament With Mark D Arcy. Editor Peter Knowles
7.48 Thought forthe Day
With the Rt Rev Richard Harries.
8.51 Yesterday in Parliament
Presented by Martha Kearney.
10.38 Our Kath Part 10.
10.45 Our Kath Part 10. Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Her Majesty the Queen and members of the royal family join politicians, representatives of the armed forces and their families at a Service of Remembrance for Iraq from St Paul's Cathedral in London. Nicholas Witchell introduces the service, which is led by the Dean, the Very Rev John Moses. The sermon is given by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams.
Shelley, Wordsworth and Thackeray visited Iretand at times of political turmoil. Pete McCarthy talks to Irish experts about these writers views of Ireland and reflects on Anglo-Irish stereotypes today. Producer Anke Lueddecke
Comedy drama by Annie McCartney. 4: And It Was All Yellow. Rorv and Evie have a joint birthday party. Producer/director Tanya Nash
With Winifred Robinson ana jonn Waite.
Editor Andrew Smith
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With Nick Clarke. Editor Richard Clark
Roger Bolton with listeners' views on whatthey've heard on BBC Radio.
ADDRESS: Feedback, Po Box 2100, London W1A1QT Phone- [number removed] email: feedback@bbc.co.uk Producer Brian King Repeated on Sunday at 8pm
Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
By members of the Mind Arts Project, Stockport. In a city where stolen dreams are being dealt on street corners private detective Jack Mackenzie tries to find a missing person and gets more than he bargained for.
Producer/director Nadia Molinari
2: Kilburn to Hawnby. Jim Wight and Rosie Page retrace a walk much beloved oftheirfather, the vet and author James Herriot. With Clare Balding. Producer Lucy Lunt For a factsheet visit the BBC Radio 4 website: www.bbc.co.uk/radio4, or call [number removed]
5: A Willing Slave. Read by Nina Wadia. Afaithful ayah who is devoted to her young charge suffers a conflict of loyalty when her long-absent husband returns. For details see Monday
5: Brett Westwood follows the tourist buses up
Tenerife'S famous volcano. For details see Monday
Jenni Murray and guests discuss media trends. Producer Cecile Wright
With Razia Iqbal and Eddie Mair. Editor Peter Rippon
New series Starring Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis in the satirical sketch show. With Mitch Benn , Marcus Brigstocke , Laura Shavin and Jon Holmes.
Producer Adam Bromley Repeated on Saturday at 12.30pm
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Lynda tries to drum up support.
Written by Tim Stimpson Director Kate Oates Editor Vanessa Whitburn
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Francine Stock presents the arts magazine, with news, views and interviews. Producer Kirsty Pope
By Claire Luckham.
In the last instalment, Kathleen is in and out of hospital after collapsing on stage at Covent Garden.
For details see Monday
Repeated from 10.45am
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the discussion as an audience at Wareham, Dorset, puts questions to a panel that includes the shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Michael Howard and the American lawyer and Republican Colleen Graffy.
Producer Anne Peacock Repeated on Saturday at 1.15pm
By Alan Pascoe.
A mystery and a love story that unfold against Handel's music and Alexander Pope's poetry. When two music students begin a search for a missing Handel manuscript, Semele, they discover the truth about their own relationship.
Singing by Amy Freston, Paul Hindmarsh and Angela Sherwin
Editor David Stevenson EMAIL: world.tonight@bbc.co.uk
5: The consort's Belgian fortnight ends in absurdity, disharmony and tragedy. For details see Monday
Poet Kit Wright and presenter Humphrey Carpenter discuss why Wright considers Dr Samuel Johnson to be one of the greatest men who ever lived. From the Birmingham Book Festival. producerVivBeeby
Richard Collins concludes his survey of cheap musical instruments. 4: The swanee-, slide- or song-whistle. Fordetailssee Tuesday
Sean Curran with the roundup of the day's events.
Part 5. Repeated from 9.45am