With the Rev Peter Jackson.
With James Naughtie and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
Turbulent times in people's careers. 3: John Humphrys asks prison boss Derek Lewis how he coped when the Home Secretary sacked him from Whitehall's highest-paid job. Producer Malcolm Love
The history of Britain. 190: The Reform Bill For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Call the Woman "s Hour Great Vegetable
Debate on (0171) [number removed]. Short story: William Roberts reads
Heartsongs by Pulitzer Prize winning author E Annie Proulx. UNES OPEN 9.00am
Producer Tony Grant
With Chris Choi.
In the first of a six-part series, the worlds of invention, discovery and design come in for quizzical investigation as chairman Chris Stuart is joined at the Science Museum by panellists Sir Lewis Wolpert, Sue Nelson and Johnny Ball. Written and compiled by Crispin Belcher Producer Aled Evans
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Helen Kluger. With her career in crisis, Jackie Amos has hit rock bottom - until she meets a zoologist. with Tessa Peake - Jones, Helen Kluger and James fleet Director Sally Avens
With Daire Brehan. Frank Wilson begins a new series looking at how local record labels have influenced the British music scene.
Paul Allen sees the world premiere of Peter Whelan 's play The Herbal Bed and reads Laurence Norfolk's epic novel The Pope's Rhinoceros.
Producer Nicki Paxman. Rvsd rpt 9.30pm
By Jo Hughes. Claire embarks on an illicit affair with her married tutor.
Read by Nicola Goodchild. Producer Caroline Sari
With Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
A six-part comedy series by Bill Dare. 5: Robert Duncan and Julia Hills star as the sofabound daytime duo
. Producer Pete Sinclair
Mum's not the word.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
The Easter 1916 rising by Irish nationalists led by poets and writers failed, but the event became a Nationalist myth. Fintan O'Toole looks at how the myth of Easter 1916 was shaped and how it continues to shape Irish history.
Producer Mary Price Revised
Last of in the series on the Church of England and the State in modem history, written and presented by Anthony Howard.
3: And There's Another Country. When George Carey became Archbishop in 1991, the Church concentrated on setting its own house in order. At the same time Labour politicians began to show a new preoccupation with Christianity. With contributions from George Carey , Michael Tumbull , Tony Blair and Frank Field.
Producer Mark Savage. Rptd Sun 4.15pm
A six-part series in which writers and journalists from around the world send letters home offering their personal perspectives on contemporary life in Britain. Producer Tony Phillips
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Colin Hughes
E-MAIL: DHTSUGAR@bh.bbc.co.uk
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
By Joanna Trollope. Part 9. For details see Monday
By Nick Fisher. A four-part series about the feisty DSI Julie Enfield.
2: Communicating with the President with Alice Arnold. Paul Panting. Barbara Bames Ann Beach , Kim Wall and John Hollis Director Richard Wortley
Repeated from Saturday 6.50pm
By Carol Shields. 9: Ease 1977
For details see Monday