with Father John McCullagh.
with James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Pauline Webb.
Mark Twain 's comic fable of day-to-day life in the Garden of Eden, read in two parts. Patrick Barlow reads Part 1.
Producer Alexa Moore (Part 2 is tomorrow at 8.40am)
with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
The Second Letter of Paul to the Corinthians Continuing the series interrupted two weeks ago, Peter Jeffery reads the tenth selection from the Revised Version.
Introduced by Dick France.
Sarah Dunant meets Sarah Springman , Chair of the Sports Council.
Serial: Human Voices (5). Penelope Wilton reads Penelope Fitzgerald 's story of life and broadcasting in wartime. Abridged by David Dorward Edrtor Sally Feldman
I Libby Purves presents the first of a new series reporting on the stories and the people who are making news in the world of education.
This week, what set books should young people read at school and who should choose them?
with John Howard.
Editor Ken Vass
In the second semi-final. Colin Davenport from Buckinghamshire, Alan Rush from Birmingham and Geoff Shaffner from .eeds face the questions from Ned Sherrin. 'roducer Jo Clegg
with Nick Clarke.
In Marsha Norman 's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Sharon Gless stars as Jessie Cates , a woman so disillusioned by life that she wants to commit suicide. Katherine Helmond is her mother. Director Gordon House
(First broadcast on BBC World Service/
with Gerry Anderson. PHONE: [number removed]
Editor Sharon Banoff
Tim Marlow meets composer Mark Anthony Turnage , and also looks down the barrel of the gun movie.
Producer Paul Quinn (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
by Janet Stevens.
'She told the man about her family and her unhappy marriage, about her aspirations and disappointments, but she couldn't bring herself to tell him she didn't actually have a cat." Read by Lesley Nicol. Producer Gillian Hush
with Linda Lewis and Jon Sopel.
Mo retires hurt.
Derek Cooper gets embroiled in the Anglo-French food wars.
Janet McTeer stars in William Stanton 's play that deals with the educational issues faced by a newly appointed head teacher at a school in the West Country.
Music by Elizabeth Parker , BBC Radiophonic Workshop Director Cherry Cookson
2: Squaddies . Albert Bown , who joined the Royal Welch Fusiliers in 1952, revisits his old barracks to inspect the modern army and Fusilier Matthew Harmer. Producer Lucy Lunt
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
with Max Easterman.
Crawford Logan reads a ten-part adaptation of P G Wodehouse 's classic comedy of potty dukes, erring nephews, stolen pigs and sundered hearts at Blandings Castle.
Abridged by Patrick Carroll. Producer Patrick Rayner
John Humphrys talks to Michael Mates , the Security Ministerfor Northern Ireland whose defence of Asil Nadir embarrassed the Government and forced him to resign. Producer Alison Perks
Tony Bagley 's comedy drama with a twist. 3: Roy's efforts to get into Jane's good books are boosted when she asks him to help her save a tree. With David Troughton , Nicky Henson. Geoff McGivern , Sue Roderick , John Baddeley , Keith Drinkel , Melanie Hudson and David Holt Music Julian Wastall. Theme sung by Toyah Willcox Producer Paul Schlesinger