Producers Alasdair Cross. John Harvey and Ruth Kiely
with James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
with Bill Westwood.
Using recordings from the diary he dictated each night, former Energy Minister Tony Benn reveals what he discovered behind the scenes in the nuclear industry. Producer Keith Jones
with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
John Milton 's epic poem of the Fall of Man, abridged in 41 episodes. (36) For details see Wednesday.
Jenni Murray introduces a special edition, live from Easingwold in Yorkshire at the Womens' Royal Voluntary Service Conference.
Story: Margaret Robinson reads Just Another Hallowe'en by Alison Lurie from her collection Women and Ghosts. Abridged by Monica Grey. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
with Vincent Duggleby. Producer Sarah Pennells.
LINES OPEN from 10.00am
with John Howard. Editor Ken Vass
In the last of the series, the resident
London team of Irene Thomas and Eric Korn take on Scotland, represented by Joyce McMillan and Colin Bell. Producer Amanda Mares
Repeated Wednesday at 6.30pm
with James Cox.
Repeated from Friday
Continuing the four-part detective series by Sue Rodwell , with Annette Badland as Detective Inspector Gwen Danbury. Gudrun Ure as Joan Danbury and John Duttine as Detective Sergeant Henry Jacobs. 2: A Slim Chance
Director Glyn Dearman
with Gerry Anderson. Editor Sharon Banoff
A recording of Janacek's Glagolitic Mass as never heard before - Sir
Charles Mackerras explains why; and a Mexican gallery opens at the British
Museum. Presented by Natalie Wheen. Producer Louise Swan. Revised rpt 9.30pm
A short story for Hallowe'en by Michele Roberts, read by Gillian Bevan.
Picture the scene. An old house and two young women new to the area. And then a noise in the night...
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
What makes Pip squeak? Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Will the end of the Milk Marketing Board ruin our farm-made cheese industry?
CITY ON AIR
by Lavinia Murray , researched and recorded at HM Prison, Styal.
Sue Johnston stars as Sylvia, a woman who has committed a crime that has angered the nation. She has murdered three people and is locked up under Section 43.
Music by Sense of Sound. Director Kate Rowland
As an introduction to this evening's new dramatisation of the popular Hindu epic, Rani Singh talks to British Asians and philosophers, pupils, scholars and sages about the story of Prince Rama. Producer Mohini Patel
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig.
The story of Ram of Ayodhya, a fantastic and epic tale, starring Saeed Jaffrey and Shashi Kapoor. This first half of the story is dramatised in ten episodes by Rani Singh and Alby James. 1: The Origins of Pain and Hope
When the demon Ravan fools the god Brahma into granting him invincibility, he instigates a reign of terror to take over the world. Brahma's quest begins - to find a champion among humans, the only beings to whom Ravan remains vulnerable.
Producer Alby James. For cast see Friday * See This Week: page 12