Producers Alasdair Cross , John Harvey and Ruth Kiely
with Dharmachari Anagarika Arthapriya.
with James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Richard Harries.
Last of the series in which Stuart Simon looks back over nearly 20 years with Radio 4's File on 4. A Bell Radio production
with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
A new spiritual anthology. Places of Worship. Read by Eleanor Bron , Hilary Lyon , Ian Masters , Gavin Muir and David Rintoul.
Producer Jocelyn Boxall
Jenni Murray meets the conductor Andrea Quinn. Serial: The Normal Man. Sophie Thompson reads the final part of Susie Boyt 's story.
Producers Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
Producer Frances Macdonald LINES OPEN from 10.00am
with Daire Brehan.
Ned Sherrin conducts Mike Chivers , Lucinda Sparrow and Geoff Thomas through the final movement of the music quiz to find the maestro for 1995. Producer Jo Clegg. Rptd Wednesday 6.30pm
with Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Friday
A four-part detective series by Nigel Baldwin , set in Amiens, 1792. David Calder plays Lt-Gen Lacroix, trying to police France despite the Revolution. 3: Health of a Nation. When a doctor is found dead, his son confesses to the murder, despite having an alibi.
Original music by Paula Gardner Director Alison Hindell
with Laurie Taylor.
Nathalie Wheen reads a new biography of the American lyricist
Lorenz Hart and reviews a collection of recent reissues on CD.
Producer Ann Marie O'Callaghan Revised repeat 9.30pm
by Michael Carson. Nigel and Vivian are quite literally in Hell. The burning question is, will they ever get out? Read by Nicholas Boulton. Producer Jocelyn Boxall
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Domestic bliss?
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Revised repeat of Friday
Phyllis Nagy 's play opened earlier this month at the Royal Court theatre in London. In this collaboration with Radio 4, the stage cast performs a radio version of the play. Gamblers on both sides of the Atlantic find themselves drawn to Las Vegas.
Director for the Royal Court Steven Pimlott
Directed and produced for radio by Kate Rowland
In thisthree-part series of letters that might have been written over the last quarter of a century, Michael Goldfarb looks at the trends the headlines missed. May 1970. Washington DC, the week after four students were shot dead at Kent State University. A Goldfarb production
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig.
by Robert Westall. Read in five parts by Paul Panting. " I loved my brother right from the start. But did I love him enough? Maybe what happened to him was all my fault." Even as a very young child, Figgis always showed unusual sensitivities, but as the Gulf War approaches his whole personality undergoes a terrifying metamorphosis. Abridged and produced by Matthew Walters