With Canon Christopher Lamb.
With James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Charles Handy.
Five talks in which Douglas Hurd reflects on his Foreign Office career. 3: The Centre of the Storm. Arriving at the UN just as the Suez crisis exploded, Douglas Hurd wrote in his diary: "The world is collapsing around us." Producer Jenni Russell
Mario Vargas Llosa talks to Melvyn Bragg about Death in the Andes, his first novel for five years. Producer Ruth Gardiner
Anna Massey narrates the story of Britain, read by Peter Jeffrey.
Written by Christopher Lee. Producer Pete Atkin
In the countdown to the Olympics, Jenni Murray sprints to the future with Frances Edmonds' new novel, Games. Short story: That Stolen Child. The first of three stories from That Bad Woman by Clare Boylan. Abridged by Di Spears. Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Sererje
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With Vincent Duggleby.
Producer Declan Curry. LINES OPEN 10.00am
With Chris Choi.
Robert Robinson chairs the general knowledge quiz. Today's first-round contest is from the south of England. Producer Richard Edis. Rptd Wed 6.30pm
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Friday
A three-part series featuring Michael McStay 's popular detectives, with Stephen Thorne as Inspector Coleman and Joe Dunlop as Sergeant Astor. 1: Death of a Hooligan with James Taylor , James Kerry. Hakeem Kae-Kazim , Gareth Armstrong , Diana Bishop and Frances Jeater. Theme music by Stephen Warbeck. Director Jane Morgan Rpt
With Laurie Taylor.
Comic Rhona Cameron goes back to her school in downtown Musselborough.
Lynne Walker investigates the sound world of Schnittke in new recordings featuring Gidon Kremer and Mstislav Rostropovitch and reads Shadow
Baby, Margaret Forster 's new novel about illegitimacy.
Producer Robyn Read. Revised repeat 9.30pm
By Maeve Binchy.
Read by Niamh Cusack.
Producer Pam Fraser Solomon Rpt
With Charlie Lee-Potter and Jon Sopel.
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Kathy's demoted.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Tony Coult's play tells the moving, often comic story of the original Siamese twins, Chang and Eng Bunker, with Claire Benedict, Justine Midda, Pik Sen Lim, Geoffrey Whitehead, David Timson, Stephen Critchlow, Kim Wall, Keith Drinkel, Denys Hawthorne. Colleen Prendergast. Elaine Pyke and Jane Whittenshaw. Director Andy Jordan
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Now a bitter 80-year-old spinster, Dorothy recalls the events which followed her return from the land of Oz.
Written by Adrian Mourby. Producer Brian King
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
William Hootkins reads the first part of Henry David Thoreau 's hymn to self-sufficiency, abridged in seven parts by Alastair Wilson. Producer Peter Kavanagh Rpt
Carl Hiaasen 's cult American thriller is abridged in ten parts by Brian McCabe and read by Angus Maclnnes. Part 6. Producer Bruce Young