Obituary column. Repeated8.30pm
Brian Alexander, Shelagh Fogarty.
Garry Richardson with the week's big stories and those making the headlines.
Juliet Morris , Andrew Pierce and Charlie Whelan look at the week's political news.
Memory Wars. James Silver reports from the US on the controversial origins of the False Memory Syndrome Foundation, founded in 1992 by Dr Ralph Underwager. Repeated Saturday 8.30 pm
Mark Saggers presents full coverage of the fourth rounds in football's FA Cup and Scottish Cup. Plus news from the day's quarter-finals of the Heineken Cup and Parker Pen Shield, the Australian Open tennis in Melbourne and the Irish Champion Hurdle from Leopardstown.
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Featuring second-half commentary on the Football League second division game between Huddersfield Town and Queens Park Rangers.
With Susan Bookbinder.
Obituary column. Repeated from 6am
With Brian Hayes.
With Edwina Currie.
Malcolm Brabant with the top stories from around the world. And at 1.35 USA Today with Bill Nicholson , including science news with Matt McGrath and American internet news with Kevin Anderson in Washington; and at 4.50 showbusiness with Peter Bowes in Los Angeles.