Producers Alasdair Cross , John Harvey and Ruth Kiely
with David Weitzman.
with James Naughtie and Peter Hobday.
6.45 Business News
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Bill Westwood.
Using recordings from his diary, former minister Tony Benn reveals what went on behind the scenes in Britain's last Labour government. Producer Keith Jones
with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
Stories fom the Hindu tradition.
1: introduction by Akhandadhi Dasa. Readers Art Malik , Mamta Kaash and Nitish Bharadwaj.
Music by Malcolm Clarke. Producer Juh Wills Rpt
Introduced by Jenni Murray.
Sheila McClennon delves into the Big Book to chart 200 years of catalogue shopping. Serial: Margaret Robertson concludes The Double Poet by Alison Lurie. Abridged by Monica Grey
Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selene
with Vincent Duggleby.
Producer Tim Bowter. LINES OPEN from 10.00am
with Daire Brehan.
Dawn French, Stephen Tompkinson, John Thomson and Dick Vosburgh are this week's panel for the movie quiz. Iain Johnstone is in the chair.
with Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Friday
by Ruth Carter.
Based on true-life testimonies, this is the story of a group of migrant women workers from Rajasthan who lift stone, break cement and dream of rain on a dusty Delhi building site.
Song by John O'Hara
Director Kristine Landon-Smith Rpt
with Gerry Anderson. Editor Sharon Banoff
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Robert Dawson Scott talks to
David Attenborough about the work of Lucie Rie and previews a Star Trek musical. Producer Erika Wright. Revised rpt 9.30pm
by Claire Macquet. Janet loved joining clubs. Right now she has her eye firmly fixed on the Women's Hockey Club; especially the raunchy goalkeeper Sandy McGillivray. Read by Nimmy March .
Producer Pam Fraser Solomon
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Bert returns bronzed ...
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Derek Cooper goes to Cirencester to test the Rare Breeds Survival Trust's attempt to sell us traditional meats. Repeated from Friday
by Don Taylor.
Harry is out of work, Myra is worried about money and Ted is worried about socialism. Harry decides to retreat to his study to translate Virgil Book 6, the famous visit to the underworld.
Music by Malcolm Clarke. Director Don Taylor Rpt
3: Pets. With help from the BBC
Archives, Russell Davies cherishes the institutions that made Britain great. Producer Noah Richler Rpt
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig.
Lesley Manville reads a ten-part adaptation of Angela Carter 's enchanting novel about a mysterious flying woman.
6: A plot to clip Fewers' wings.
Abridged by Neville Teller. A Rewind production