Producers Alasdair Cross. John Harvey and Ruth Kiely
with Fazlun Khalid.
with James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day with Oliver McTernan.
John Howard tells six tales of blunders.
3: Persil Power Producer Nick Ware
with Melvyn Bragg. Producer Ruth Gardiner
Anna Massey tells the story of Britain from the Romans to the 20th century. 16: The Saintly Dunstan to the Canny Canute. With Roger May.
Written by Christopher Lee. Producer Pete Atkin
with Jenni Murray. Serial: An Instant in the Wind (5) by Andre Brink. Read by Juliet Stevenson and abridged in 12 parts by Meg Clarke. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
England v West Indies
The final day from Lord's. Including at
1.00 The World at One as FM For details see yesterday * Approximate time
The Disappearing Pension Fund Chris Godsmark investigates how millions of pounds were removed from the pension fund of the collapsed cooker manufacturer Belling and Co. Producer Kurt Barling
with Daire Brehan.
The nationwide general knowledge contest. Chairman Robert Robinson. First round - North West of England. Contestants include William Cawley (community health officer), John Sweeney (primary school headteacher), Steve Hall (retired civil servant) and John Cochrane (freelance writer). Producer Richard Edis. Rptd Wed 6.30pm
with Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Friday
Another of Peter Turnbull's Glasgow-based police dramas, dramatised by Stephen Mulrine. 2: The Ladder with Gerard Slevin , Dave Anderson , Ceit Kearney. Alexander Morton. Astrid Wilson , Charles Kearney. Richard Greenwood and Phil McCall. Director Hamish Wilson Rpt
with Laurie Taylor.
Natalie Wheen kicks off a week where student degree shows feature each day. She also listens to John Harle 's saxophone concertos. Producer Jackie Christie. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
by David T K Wong . When Kang finds a ball he thinks it will have the power to change his life. Read by David Yip. Producer Angela Dalton
with Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
An unwelcome visitor.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Presented by Simon Parkes.
by David Edgar.
Mary Barnes struggled for years with her own madness until she met psychiatrist R D Laing and went to live in Kingsley Hall, the experimental community he founded in 1965.
with Stephen Critchlow, Tessa Worsley, Jonathan Keeble, David Collings, Ross Livingstone and Jane Whittenshaw. Director Hilary Norrish.
Based on Mary Barnes: Two Accounts of a Journey through Madness by Mary Barnes and Joseph Berke
Actress Lesley Joseph remembers her headmistress, Miss Lightwood. Producer Ed Thomason Rpt
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
with Robin Lustig in Cannes.
by Andre Gide. David McKail begins a five-part reading of a classic French story of lost love.
Translated by Dorothy Bussy. Abridged by Morag Lyall. Producer Patrick Rayner