With the Rev David Kerr.
.45 Letter from America - a Celebration
Another chance to hear one of Alistair Cooke 's vintage broadcasts. Repeated from yesterday Repeated on Sunday at 8.45am
6.05 Papers
6.08 Sports Desk
Helen Mark explores rural life across the UK.
Producer Benjamin Chesterton Extended
With John Humphrys and Sarah Montague.
7.25 and 8.25 Sports News With Garry Richardson.
7.48 Thought forthe Day With Dr Jeevan Singh Deol.
John Peel takes a wry look at the foibles of family life. Producer Bella Bannerman Shortened PHONE: [number removed] email: home.truths@bbc.co.uk
Sandi Toksvig explores the adventures, frustrations and JOYs of travel. Producers Kevin Dawson and Torquil MacLeod
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the publication of Kingsley Amis's novel Lucky Jim ,
Laurie Taylor marks the (long overdue) retirement of its central character, Jim Dixon , with the help of his guests, including Germaine Greer , Melvyn Bragg and Norman Stone. Producer David Stenhouse
England v New Zealand
Coverage of the third day's play in the Second Test at Headingley, with commentary by Jonathan Agnew ,
Simon Mann , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Bryan Waddle , and expert comments from Mike Gatting ,
Mike Selvey and Jeremy Coney. And at 1.30 News and A View from the Boundary.
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Dennis Sewell presents the political discussion programme, sharpening the focus on current ideas and events. Producer Paul Vickers
Insight and colour from BBC correspondents around the world, With KateAdie. Producer Tony Grant
Paul Lewis presents impartial advice and the latest news from the world of personal finance. Producer Jennifer Clarke Repeated tomorrow at 9pm
8/8. The "finest topical comedy panel game known to radio" presented by Simon Hoggart , with Alan Coren , Linda Smith , Jeremy Hardy and Armando lannucci , from King's Theatre, Southsea. Repeated from yesterday
As the world remembers D-Day, Jonathan Dimbleby chairs an international edition of the programme from Caen, Normandy. The panel includes historian Andrew Roberts ; Dominique Moisi of the Institut Francais des Relations Internationales; and the American lawyer and former chair of Republicans Abroad, Colleen Graffy. Repeated from yesterday
Jonathan Dimbleby takes listeners' calls and emails in response to Any Questions? PHONE: [number removed] Lines open at 12.30pm email: any.answers@bbc.co.uk Producer Peter Griffiths
The weekend's news and sports headlines. Editor Peter Rippon
4 Extra Debut. Ned Sherrin marks the 60th D-Day anniversary with Ken Dodd, Roy Hudd, Arthur Smith, Shelia Tracy and Amy Winehouse. From June 2004. Show more
Ned Sherrin presents another mix of music, comedy and conversation. Producer Main Russell
4/5. Ghost Writing. Written by Eddi Woodbridge and read by Mark Buffery. Producer Peter Everett