Producers Alasdair Cross , Ruth Kiely and Tessa Polniaszek
With Elizabeth Templeton.
With James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With David Winter.
The curious histories of products which help shape our lives.
Business Class. Nigel Cassidy crosses the Atlantic in style to find out why Business Class has taken off.
Producer Neil Koenig Rpt
A topical discussion.
Producer Anne Peacock. LINES OPEN 8.00am
198: The Irish Church and a Constitutional Crisis For details see yesterday
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial: Heat Wave (6) For details see yesterday
In the first of a new series, Geoff Watts witnesses medical experts learning how to stand up to a courtroom grilling. Producer Paula McGrath. Rptd Sun 10.15pm
With Lesley Riddoch.
Joining Nigel Rees to exchange quotations and anecdotes this week are Christina Gorna , Bob Monkhouse , Michael White and Terry Wogan. Reader Patricia Hughes. Producer Chris Neill
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Tove Granqvist , translated by Lotte Troup.
A child's fairy tale merges with reality. with Kay Purcell. Producer Nandita Ghose
Six programmes in which Sarah Ward invites musical guests to make a case for two pieces of music that have inspired them.
2: Blur producer Stephen Street ,
Penguin Cafe Orchestra leader Simon Jeffes , and jazz singer
Marion Montgomery disclose their personal tastes in music.
Producer Jane Jeffes. Rptd Sat 11.00pm
With Daire Brehan. Are today's middle managers a waste of time and space or potential industrial leaders of the 21st century?
Editor Sharon Banoff
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Paul Vaughan reads Irvine
"Trainspotting" Welsh's new controversial novel Ecstasy―a Chemical Romance, and sees the Golden Age of Northumbria exhibition in Newcastle.
Producer Paul Quinn. Rvsd repeat at 9.30pm
By Michele Roberts. "There was a giant on the causeway. I watched him stride into the sky...." Read by Amanda Root. Producer Erin Riley
With Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Another four episodes of the comedy drama series by Christopher Fitz -
Simon, set in Ballylenon, Co Donegal. 1: Conditions should be fine for the tidy villages competition, but opinions differ as to how the funds should be raised and who should be doing the raising.
With John Hewitt. Director Eoin O'Callaghan
Robert blows it.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Reporter Richard Watson.
Producer Sharon Keatley. Rptd Sat 5.00pm
Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Companies large and small, near and far, are throwing themselves on to the Internet, but will any of them actually make a living from it? Alun Lewis asks whether a virtual world can make real money?
Producer Toby Murcott
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Tony Barringer with news, views and information for visually impaired people.
Producer Karen Turner
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Revised Repeat of 4.05pm
By Penelope Fitzgerald.
7: The patronising Mrs Gamart is rapped over the knuckles and Florence is invited into Mr Brundish 's lair to discuss Lolita.
For details see yesterday
The week's events in the media.
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
By Penelope Evans. Part 3. For details see Monday