With the Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
Presented by Miriam O'Reilly.
With Sarah Montague and James Naughtie.
6.25,7.25, 8.25 Sports News With Garry Richardson.
6.45 Yesterday in Parliament
With Rachel Hooper and David Wilby.
6.58,8.58 London: After the Bombs
The first in a series of short reflections throughout the day on people's memories and experiences of London in the immediate aftermath of the 7 July attacks last year.
7.48 Thought for the Day With the Rt Rev Tom Butler.
8.31 Yesterday in Parliament Editor of Today Ceri Thomas
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The Magic Circle, the world's top club for conjurors, celebrated its centenary last year. Membership is highly prized, but in recent years the club has been grappling with the problem of those members whom it accuses of breaking the first rule of the society: do not give away the secrets. Jeremy Vine , himself an amateur magician, asks it it s ever acceptable to spill the beans, producer Joiyon Jenkins
2/4. Look Out behind You. mthisseirrautobiographical story set in the 1950s, Poppy is the junior reporter on the DoJningham Post, where it is always her turn to make he tea. She promises her acrobat friend Maimie that she write a supportive review of the local pantomime. But all does not go according to plan. Written by Monica Dickens , adapted by Sheila Goff.
Director David Hunter
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Topical consumer issues, presented by Liz Barclay and Carolyn Atkinson. series editor Andrew Smith
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Including coverage of this morning's commemorative events for the victims of last year's bombings in London. Presented by Shaun Ley. Editor Colin Hancock
9/12. Roger Bolton selects listeners' comments, queries, criticisms and congratulations and redirects them towards BBC radio programme and policy makers. Producer Penny Vine Repeated on Sunday at 8pm
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Repeated from yesterday at 7pm
The church ladies do everything - polish the candlesticks, iron the vestments, arrange the flowers. So when their favourite choirmaster is sacked by the new priest, they are less than impressed. They go on strike, determined to get Mr Dibfield reinstated. But Father Nick is equally determined to keep him away, favouring the guitar-playing Lorraine as a replacement. By Aileen Gonsalves.
Director Elizabeth Freestone
2/5. Dylan Winter reports on a recent conference where ecologists from across Europe gathered to discuss bringing back the beaver to Britain. Plus a look at how householders and landowners can reuse water. Producer Sheena Duncan
5/5. "In all that time you'd think she'd have found out, wouldn't you?" What is the dark secret?
By David Pownall.
Read by Dora Bryan.
(For further details see Monday)
5/5. The Last Temptation of Christ. Composers Peter Gabriel and David Bottrill reveal behind-the-scenes stories from this controversial movie (1988).
For further details see Monday
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The programme that celebrates the lives of the recently deceased. With Matthew Bannister. Producer Robyn Read
Francine Stock and star guests discuss the latest cinema releases, DVDs and films on television. Producer Tim Prosser
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With a report from Regent's Park on the commemorative event for the families of the victims of last year's London bombings. Presented by Eddie Mair. Editor Peter Rippon
6/6. Armando lannucci presents 30 minutes of topical comedy, chat and big, big fibs. With special guests. Producer David Tyler Repeated tomorrow at 12.30pm
Ian takes the deceitful route.
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Written by Adrian Flynn ; Director Julie Beckett ; Editor Vanessa Whitburn.
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With Kirsty Lang. Producer Martin Smith
5/5. By today, the women begin to come to terms with what they witnessed on Monday. But it promises to have a lasting impact on all of their lives. By Elizabeth Reeder. For further details see Monday Repeated from 10.45am
Nick Clarke chairs the discussion as an audience in West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire puts questions on issues of the week to a panel that includes the Liberal Democrat peer Lord Carlile, the author Tariq Ali , and the former ambassador to Washington, Sir Christopher Meyer. Producer Lisa Jenkinson Repeated tomorrow at 1.10pm
Professor Lisa Jardine presents her weekly reflection on a topical issue. Producer Jennie Walmsley Repeated Sunday 8.50am
A family holiday to Sweden goes tragically wrong when Alisdair McNair is found dead at a remote beauty spot.
In shock, miles from home and with two young sons in tow, Emma is alarmed to find herself the subject of the police investigation that follows. Written by Jonathan Holloway.
Producer/Director Toby Swift
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A special programme, featuring the diary of a survivor of last year's London bombings, plus reports on terrorism and intelligence in Pakistan, and from tonight's ceremony in Regent's Park. With Claire Bolderson. Editor Alistair Burnett
5/5. Ann is still caught between jealous, brooding Gabriel and Evan ap Evans, her father's powerful and clever
Master. Soon her father's failing health draws Ann back to the Border Country, and the conclusion of her doomed love. By Margiad Evans. For further details see Monday
Repeated from Tuesday at 4.30pm
Today at Westminster, with Mark D'Arcy. Editor Peter Knowles
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5/5. By Nicolette Jones. Repeated from9.45am
The Farmer's Dream
Rembrandt (1/2)