with Rev Stewart Lamont.
with James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
Details as yesterday plus:
7.45 Thought for the Day with Christina Rees.
8.40 Yesterday In Parliament
Producer Poppy Hughes
LINES OPEN from 8.00am
A new spiritual anthology. Confiteor. Read by Michael Pennington and Tessa Worsley.
Producer Jeremy Mortimer
Jenni Murray talks to Sandi Toksvig about her dramatic venture, in which the audience devise the denouement.
Serial: The Odd Women (16) For details see yesterday
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care.
Producer Paula McGrath
Repeated tomorrow at 7.45pm
with Daire Brehan.
Concluding the adaptation of Charles Dickens ' great novel. Hue and Cry. A huge reward is on Sikes's head - but he hides where he is least expected.
Other parts played by Jonathan Wyatt. Terry Pearson and David Holt. Dramatised and directed by Nigel Bryant. Music by John Kirkpatrick and Kathryn Locke Rpt
with Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Anne Marie Timoney plays Sugar and Ian Sexton is Norman in Danny McCahon 's first play for radio. The world of the impersonator, that well known night club act, is not an easy one. Sugar, who does
Marilyn Monroe , looks as if she is about to get a break. Tonight, after the show, a researcher from a network television chat show is to interview her for background material for her first network TV appearance. Director Hamish Wilson
Sue MacGregor meets Jeremy Sams , composer, translator and director, to talk about his many-faceted career. Producer Gillian Hush. Revised
An hour of live action.
Editor Sharon Banoff
PHONE/ANSWERPHONE: [number removed]
Paul Vaughan reviews the theatrical premiere of Indian Ink, the Tom Stoppard play starring Felicity Kendal which has enjoyed critical acclaim on the radio, and An Experiment in Love, a new novel from award-winning author Hilary Mantel.
Producer Jackie Christie. Revised rpt 9.30pm
by Angela Huth. A chance encounter with another parent at her son's school leads April to an experience she lives to regret. Read by Anna Massey. Producer Cherry Cookson
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Nigel Cassidy chairs the business game. More capers, conundrums and confessions with panellists
Peter Day , Sir Alastair Morton , Alastair Ross Goobey and Nigel Whittaker. Producer Neil Koenig
More cutbacks for the Snells. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Major issues, changing attitudes and important events at home and abroad. Reporter Jolyon Jenkins. Producer Mike Smith
Repeated Saturday at 5.00pm
Peter Evans reports on the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Repeated from Saturday at 4.30pm
Of the thousands of Jewish children smuggled out of Europe during the Second World War, Joan Salter appeared to be one of the lucky ones. She was welcomed with open arms by an affluent foster family in the United
States, her parents escaped the death camps, and she was reunited with them in London after the war. But what seemed to be a fairy-tale ending was the beginning of a nightmare for Joan. She tells her story to Jean Snedegar , with the help of letters exchanged between her real parents and her foster parents.
Read by Kate Harper , Joanna Kanska and Christopher Rozycki. Producer Cathy Wearing
Presented by Peter White. Producer Dave Harvey
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS: phone [number removed]between 9.30pm and 10.30pm FACTSHEET: send large sae to [address removed]HANDBOOK: £17.95. from [address removed]
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig.
by Mark McCrum. Final part. For details see yesterday
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am