Presented by Andrew Graystone.
Presented by Miriam O'Reilly.
With John Humphrys and Sarah Montague.
6.25,7.25,8.25 Sports News With Steve May.
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
With Rachel Hooper and Robert Orchard.
7.48 Thought for the Day With the Rev Roy Jenkins.
8.31 Yesterday in Parliament
Jenni Trent Hughes explores issues of paternal advice - the nuggets of information imparted from fathers to their sons. She interviews men from different backgrounds, including the film director and bon viveur Michael Winner and the fashion designer Wayne Hemingway. Producer Clive Brill
Topical consumer issues, presented by Liz Barclay and John Waite. Series editor Andrew Smith
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News and analysis, with Brian Hanrahan. Editor Colin Hancock
Jenni Murray and her guests in lively conversation about how current media trends affect everyday life. Producer Cecile Wright Repeated on Sunday at 8pm
Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
When Guy's wife leaves him, he flees to London, where an encounter with an unusual young woman makes him question his whole life so far. Written by Frankie Bailey.
Producer/Director Eoin O'Callaghan
Repeated from yesterday at 9pm
5/5. Pride and Homicide. When the notorious "Butcher Boy" Francie Brady arrives in Longbourn and takes up a position with a certain Bennett family, it can only be a matter of time before pride leads to something a little more sinister than a fall for one of the local residents. By Barry Devlin. Read by Killian Donnelly.
Producer Heather Larmour For further details see Monday
5/5. Sailing By. Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire has a reputation as a chocolate-box town and host to the grandeur of the Royal Regatta, but is there something darker happening in the bistros and the 4x4's? With the poet Lemn Sissay. For details see Monday
Matthew Bannister presents the obituaries programme in which he celebrates the life stories of people who have recently died, both the great and the good, the extraordinary and the unsung.
Producer Julian May Repeated on Sunday at 11pm
What really went wrong at Enron? A new documentary Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room tries to explain.
Francine Stock talks to the film's director Alex Gibney. Plus Mark Dornford-May tallks about his version of Carmen, set in a South African township, U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha, which won a Golden Bear award. Producer Tim Prosser
News and analysis, presented by Eddie Mair.
Editor Peter Rippon
3/8. Topical comedy sketch and stand-up with Steve Punt , Hugh Dennis , Jon Holmes , Mitch Benn and Laura Shavin. As Marcus Brigstocke is on holiday, expect a special guest. Producer Colin Anderson Repeated tomorrow at 12.30pm
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Ed spoils the party for Clarrie. For cast see page 52
Written by Carole Simpson Solazzo ; Director Rosemary Watts ; Editor Vanessa Whitburn
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Arts news with Kirsty Lang. Producer Sally Spurring
5/5. Lavinia Greenlaw and Swiss-based Raphael Urweider discuss language and changing cultural landscapes. For details see Monday Repeated from 10.45am
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the discussion as an audience in Abingdon in Oxfordshire, puts questions on the issues of the week to a panel of four public figures including Lord Heseltine, Sir Jeremy Greenstock , and the royal historian and biographer Sarah Bradford.
Producer Lisa Jenkinson Repeated tomorrow at 1.10pm
13/13. Brian Walden , broadcaster and former MP, presents a weekly reflection on a topical issue.
Producer Simon Hollis Repeated on Sunday at 8.50am
A man is knocked down by a woman. Although his memory seems to be wiped, he is thrilled by this development and experiences the world anew.
Meanwhile, the woman falls for him. But can you love a man without a past? Written by Neil Griffiths.
Producer/Director Gary Brown
News and analysis, presented by Claire Bolderson. Editor Alistair Burnett
10/15. London, 1944: Viv and her father continue to visit Duncan in prison. After Kay goes off to the ambulance station, Helen decides to make a secret nocturnal visit. By Sarah Waters. For details see Monday
Repeated from Tuesday at 4.30pm
The day's debates at Westminster, plus reports from the Committee rooms and stories from behind the scenes in Parliament. Presented by Mark D'Arcy. Editor Peter Knowles
5/5. The Queen. By Ben Pimlott. Repeated from 9.45am