With the Rev Kevin Franz.
With Miriam O'Reilly.
With Sarah Montague and James Naughtie.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News With Steve May.
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
With David Wilby and Rachel Hooper.
7.48 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Richard Harries.
8.31 L Wanly Yesterday in Parliament
3/3. Author Andrew Smith takes this final journey into the submerged and often secret lives of submariners. Hidden Depths. The ocean depths are the final frontier where submariners have cloaked their activities for decades - top-secret spy missions, dangerous games of cat and mouse, and deep voyages of discovery that few could ever talk about. Now, as the Cold War under the waves recedes, the military and the scientists combine to illuminate the deep-sea abyss. Producer Mark Burman
3/5. In the respectable village of Broadhinny, Hercule Poirot has established several possible suspects of appropriate ages as the murderer of the elderly woman.
Topical reports and consumer affairs, presented by Liz Barclay and John Waite. Series editor Andrew Smith PHONE: [number removed] email: youandyours@bbc.co.uk
National and international news and analysis, presented by Shaun Ley. Editors Nick Sutton and Juliette Dwyer
Roger Bolton selects listeners' comments, queries and criticisms, redirecting them towards BBC radio programme and policy makers.
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Carl is a policeman who is about to get a medal for bravery. Yet he is troubled. He can't go near his wife and he avoids all physical confrontations. Has he lost his bottle? Is he now afraid of violence? Or is it something deeper? By Sharon Oakes.
Music by Tom Kirkpatrick ; Director Gary Brown
3/6. North Downs, Kent. Two years ago Simon Keyes undertook an extraordinary walk - from Budapest to
London. Three months later he crossed the channel and headed for home across the North Downs. It's this part of his route that he retraces with Clare Balding. He tells how the adventure affected his relationship with his wife, and - changed the direction of his life. Producer Karen Gregor
5/5. Talking with Pigs. Julia takes up pig-keeping. The last of this week's five short stories by acclaimed writer
Julia Blackburn , read by the author. For details see Monday
5/5. At the End of the Day. Dylan Winter looks at how chutes are used in daily life and in death. For details see Monday
Matthew Bannister presents the obituaries programme, investigating the lives of the great and the good, the unsung and the extraordinary. Producer Robyn Read
India v England
Commentary on the first day's play in the Third Test in Mumbai by Jonathan Agnew , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Simon Mann. With summaries from Geoffrey Boycott , Sunil Gavaskar and Vic Marks.
Producer Peter Baxter 'approximate times
This week, the actors Natalie Portman and John Hurt , who star in the futuristic thriller V for Vendetta, talk to Francine Stock. Producer Tim Prosser
With Eddie Mair. Editor Peter Rippon
6/8. Simon Hoggart presides over the topical panel game. With special guests.
Producer Katie Tyrrell Repeated tomorrow at 12.30pm
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Oliver takes on a new challenge. For cast see page 32
Written by Tim Stimpson ; Director Kate Oates ; Editor Vanessa Whitburn
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With Kirsty Lang. Producer Rebecca Nicholson
5/5. As the long hot summer holiday comes to an end, it is obvious to Simone that things will have to change - but not quite as dramatically as this.
For cast and further details see Monday
Repeated from 10.45am
11/13. Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the discussion in Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, with a panel that includes Dignity in Dying chief executive Deborah Annetts , commentator Charles Moore and gay-rights campaigner Peter Tatchell. Producer Lisa Jenkinson Repeated tomorrow at 1.10pm
8/13. Brian Walden , broadcaster and former MP, presents a weekly reflection on a topical issue.
Producer Simon Hollis Repeated on Sunday at 8.50am
By Esther Wilson , John Fay , Lizzie Nunnery and Tony Green. Following a series of murders of prostitutes in Liverpool and the announcement of new Government proposals on street prostitution, this topical drama interweaves verbatim monologues from the different viewpoints of prostitutes, police, parents, politicians and punters. Created in conjunction with the Everyman and Liverpool Playhouse Theatre.
Producer Pauline Harris ; Director Susan Roberts
With Claire Bolderson.
Editor Alistair Burnett
10/10. An accidental death and a promise of life - the concluding episode of Irene Nemirovsky 's vivid novel. Read by Sian Thomas. For details see Monday
8/10. All by Myself. Dominic Arkwright and his guests consider the joys of the solitary life. with Lucy Mangan , Lance Workman and David Blandy. Producer Isobel Eaton
The day's events in Westminster, with Mark D'Arcy. Producer Peter Knowles
5/5. By Nick Thorpe. Repeated from 9.45am
India v England
Commentary on the first day's play in the Third Test in Mumbai by Jonathan Agnew , Christopher Martin-Jenkins and Simon Mann. With expert summaries from Geoffrey Boycott. Sunil Gavaskar and Vic Marks. Including at 7.00 News and Papers; and at 8.51 Yesterday in Parliament. Producer Peter Baxter 'approximate times