With the Rev David Kerr.
With Mark Holdstock.
With James Naughtie and Sarah Montague.
6.25, 7.25 and 8.25 Sports News With Steve May.
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
With Sean Curran and David Wilby.
7.48 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Richard Harries.
8.31 LWonty Yesterday in Parliament
England v New Zealand
Coverage of the second day's play in the Third Test at Trent Bridge.
Producer Peter Baxter * Approximate time
2/6. Grand Desings. Sir Roy Strong rakes though the history of the great English landscape gardens and finds it's all abOUt power. producers Gabi Fisher and Sara Conkey
ve them?
5/6. If reunions are a bad idea, why do we have them? Is it to check our success against the others or is it just the hope of exploring some unresolved nooky behind the bike sheds? Starring Mervyn Stutter , John Challis , Lill Roughley , Tracy-Ann Oberman , Chris Ettndge and Gyuri Sarossi. Written by Mervyn Stutter. Producer Simon Nicholls
How the benefits advisers have made a difference to the lives of the residents of Kipling Court. Presented by Winifred Robinson and Peter White. Contact the programme for more information on unclaimed benefits. Series editor Andrew Smith PHONE: [number removed] email: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
Presented by Nick Clarke. Editor Richard Clark
Roger Bolton with listeners'opinions and comments on BBC radio programmes and policy. Producer Sue Bonner Repeated on Sunday at 8pm ADDRESS: Feedback,PO Box 2100, London W1A 1QT Phone: [number removed] Fax: [number removed] email: feedback@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from yesterday at Jprn
By Paul Farley. A Cavalier walks into an out-of-town supermarket and holds the customers to ransom. Is he a genuine time traveller or an ecological warrior with a unique campaign style? Ben Crowe with a unique campaign Style? Producer Rob Ketteridge Director Emma Harding
4/5. East London hides an ancient forest, ripe for walking by Clare Balding and the Wanstead Walkers. Producer Alasdair Cross
roast
5/5. The Island. A beautiful, remote island off the coast of Maine provides answers about a young man's past. Written by Tim Pears and read by Matthew MacFadyen. Producer Gemma Jenkins For further details see Monday
5/5. Huw Williams comes to the end of his journey by reaching Smithfield, where he discovers some amazing characters and a fascinating history. Fordetails see Monday
Clive Coleman presents the lively approach to the week's legal issues and controversies. The week sees the start of a series of reports looking into some of the lesser-known aspects of our legal system, beginning with the mysterious world of the inns of court. producer Jim Frank
Jenni Murray and guests discuss how current media trends affect our lives. PraducerCeciie Wright
With Eddie Mair. Editor Peter Rippon
New series 1/4. A second series of the topical historical, satirical panel show, hosted by Clive Anderson. With team captains John O'Farrell and Gyles Brandreth , the panellists set out to prove that there's nothing new under, or in, The Sun. producer Ed Morrish Repeated tomorrow at 12.30pm
Things go from bad to worse at Bridge Farm.
Written by Caroline Harrington Director Jenny Stephens Editor Vanessa Whitburn
ARCHERS ADDICTS FAN CLUB: send an SAE to [address removed]
Arts news, interviews and a report on the many stage interpretations of the fairies in Shakespeare's
A Midsummer Night's Dream: forget the gossamer wings - how about acrobats or tramps? Producer Nicki Paxman
5/5. Some Text Missing. Vanessa is in love with both her secret lover and her mobile phone. On a trip to
Rome she finally manages some direct action that will radically change her life. Written by Jackie Kay and starring Lesley Sharp as Vanessa.
Director David Hunter Repeated from 10.45am
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the discussion at the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School, west London. The panellists include Margaret Beckett , the secretary of state for environment, food and rural affairs; Liam Fox , the Conservative Party co-chairman; Ed Davey , the Liberal Democrat spokesman for the office of the deputy prime minister; and the author PD James.
Producer Victoria Wakely Repeated tomorrow at 1.15pm
Repeated at 5.45am and on Sunday at 8.45am
BBC RADIO COLLECTION: Two volumes of Letter from America are available on audio cassette and CD from retail outlets or from [Web Address Removed] Call [number removed]
The hot Dumfries countryside is transformed into a Garden of Eden of sorts as diverse groups of locals enjoy the sunshine and reflect on their lives. An evocative play aboutfreedom, the impact of the choices we make and about picking brambles on a hot afternoon in Scotland. Written by Sharman Macdonald. in Scotland. Written by Sharman Macdon Director
Gaynor Macfarlane
National and international news and analysis, presented by Claire Bolderson. Editor David Stevenson
5/10. By DH Lawrence. Ursula grows up, ever closer to heryoung father Will. Will himself is changing from the naive man he used to be, and his behaviour, ratherthan repulsing his wife, draws them together. For details see Monday
New series 1/6. David Aaronovitch returns with the talk show that invites guests from around the world to observe, parody and dissect the habits of the British from a foreign perspective. Producer Charlie Taylor
The day's business in Westminster, plus reports from Parliament. Presented by Mark D'Arcy. Editor Peter Knowles
5/5. By James Fergusson. Repeated from 9.45am