Producers Alasdair Cross , John Harvey and Ruth Kiely
with Mathoor Krishnamurti.
Baroness Thatcher is interviewed live by James Naughtie on the day of the publication of her latest volume of memoirs. With Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Lavinia Byrne.
See also Thatcher: the Path to Power- and Beyond, the David Frost interview on BBC1 at
10.10pm tonight.
John Howard tells six tales of blunders and cock-ups. 1: The QE2 Fiasco Producer Nick Ware
with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Ruth Gardiner
Anna Massey tells the story of Britain, with the words of Sir Winston Churchill read by Paul Eddington. 6: The Crumbling Legacy. With Roger May.
Written by Christopher Lee Producer Pete Atkin
Jenni Murray meets the American PoetTess Gallagher. Serial: Monkey's Uncle. Annette Badland reads the eighth part of Jenni Diski 's novel, abridged in ten parts by Meg Clarke. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
England v West Indies
The First Cornhill Test from Headingley. Commentary on the fifth and final day. Incl 1.00 The World at One as FM For details see Saturday * Approximate time
with Vincent Duggleby. Producer Tim Bowler. LINES OPEN from 10.00am
with Daire Brehan.
The nationwide general knowledge contest. Chairman Robert Robinson. First round - Midlands and East Anglia. Contestants include Gordon Percy (vicar), Gregory Burt (language tutor), Steven Whitehead (school teacher) and Leslie Hurst (computer programmer). Producer Richard Edis. Rptd Wed 6.30pm
with Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Friday
Peter Sallis plays suburban wimp Alan Stamp in Sheila Goff's comedy.
(Rpt)
with Laurie Taylor and guests.
Robert Dawson Scott sees Kurt Weill's The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonnyand listens to Bjork's latest CD. Producer Rami Tzabar. Rvsd rpt at 9.30pm
by John Hunt. After an argument over a pony race at the Ballyslavin Fair, Dixie and Soft Dan hadn't spoken for years. It took a tragic incident to bring them together again. Read by James Greene. Producer Matthew Walters
with Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
Repeated fom Saturday 12.25pm
Bert's being pig-headed. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
John Peel: page 12
Derek Cooper challenges political parties about the junk food industry.
Tina Peplar 's oddball drama tells the story of Willis, a secret Martian, and her encounters with mortgages, homelessness and morris dancing. with Siriol Jenkins, Bill Wallis , Steve Hodson , John Baddeley , Jennifer Scott-Malden , Laurie Drew and John Telfer
Director Shaun MacLoughlin Rpt
Last in a series in which well known people share theirfavourite Trust "gem". Mr Straw 's Legacy. It is Mr Straw 's house in Worksop, one of the National Trust's smallest properties that fascinates Paul Boateng MP. Producer Kathryn Morrison
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig.
Joan Littlewood reads her own
"peculiar history", abridged in ten parts by John Hartley.
1: The Beginning- and Before Producer Enyd Williams