with Father Colman McGrath.
with John Humphrys and James Naughtie , including an interview with Prime Minister John Major about the Conservatives' European election campaign.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Tony Burnham.
The first of fourepisodes from Bill Bryson 's travelogue, abridged and read by Kerry Shale , begins with an unfortunate encounter with a shoe salesman from Luxembourg. Producer Phil Clarke
Producer James Herbert. LINES OPEN from 8.00am
An Anthology of Spiritual Verse. A selection of poetry on the theme of nature. Producer Katriona Wade
Return of the series that reports on the health of medical care. This week, how do bogus doctors get away with it? Geoff Watts talks to a social scientist who's trying to find out. Producer Deborah Cohen
More corporate capers and off-balance-sheet fun with the business panel game. Chairman Nigel Cassidy with guests Alastair Ross Goobey , Nigel Whittaker , Howard Hodgson and Peter Day. Producer Neil Koenig
by David Phillips , with Sylvestra Le Touzel as Cecilia. A brief love affair between a young English girl and a Frenchman who meet by chance in the Normandy countryside - it's the very stuff of romance. But the outcome is unexpected. Director Jane Morgan
Gerald Kaufman reveals to Jeremy Nicholas those moments in music which send a shiver down his spine. Producer Ray Abbott
Phone Gerry Anderson on [number removed].
Robert Dawson Scott reports on new initiatives to fill Britain's concert halls -will orchestral music be displaced by rock and pop? And the changing face of the Italian media under President Berlusconi. Producer Lore Windemuth (Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
by Leslie Norris.
with Linda Lewis.
By the Conservative Party.
Five-part adaptation of Peter Lovesey 's comedy-thriller, with Ronald Pickup as Walter, Fiona Fullerton as Lydia, and Oona Beeson as Alma.
2: Walter has resolved to leave his wife and wonders whether he could learn anything from the example of Dr Crippen. Dramatised by Geoffrey M Matthews Director Matthew Walters
It's thyme for Julia to go gardening.
Reporter Emily Buchanan. Producer Caroline Pare
Juliet Alexander hosts the last in the series from the Commonwealth Institute and questions its role in today's world. Producer Constance St Louis
Presented by Peter White. Producer Dave Harvey
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(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
by Anthony Trollope.
Frau Frohmann owns a hotel in the Austrian
Tyrol. A woman who hates change, she resents the rising cost of living.
Read in four parts by Deborah MacLaren. Abridged by Roland Challis. Producer Philip Martin
(Revised repeat from Sunday 11.00am)