Producers Alasdair Cross , Ruth Kiely and Tessa Polniaszek
With Canon Christopher Lamb.
James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Charles Handy.
The last of five talks in which Douglas Hurd reflects on his career in the Foreign Office.
Wars and Peacemakers. "After three years, the news reaching me became on the whole an enemy, not a friend. Turning on the news each morning became an anxiety, not a pleasant excitement."
Producer Jenni Russell
Andrew Neil invites his guests to air their passions and pet hates. Producer Julia Shaw
A five-part anthology of Western thought. 1: Plato. Anthony Hyde reads from The Republic.
Producer Tim Dee Rpt
From the Live Theatre in Newcastle,
Jenni Murray celebrates the launch of the Woman's Hour Poetry Collection Serial: Letters from Prague. Barbara
Flynn reads Sue Gee's story. Abridged in 12 parts by Jane Marshall (8). Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
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Vincent Duggleby takes listeners' calls.
LINES OPEN 10.00am
With Chris Choi.
* Chris Choi 's Choice: page 13
Robert Robinson chairs the nationwide general knowledge quiz. Producer Richard Edis. Rptd Wed 6.30pm
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Friday
The final part of Michael McStay 's detective series. No Harm Done.
Inspector Coleman finds the Gantry Estate to be an alien land. with Toby Jones , Tony Osoba , Elaine Claxton ,
Peter Acre , Matthew Morgan , Nicholas Boulton , Frances Jeater , David Jarvis , Diana Bishop , Gavin Muir , Susannah Corbett and Danny Schiller. Music by Stephen Warbeck. Director Jane Morgan Rpt
Phil Smith marks the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme.
Lynne Walker listens to the tenor sax of Tommy Smith and reads Beth Yahp 's book The Crocodile Fury.
Producer Hilary Dunn. Rvsd repeat at 9.30pm
By Christopher Burns. Read by Keith Drinkel.
Producer Angela Dalton. Rptd next Saturday
With Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Eddie has news for Kate. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm * Polly Toynbee : page 14
By Diane Samuels, award-winning author of Kindertransport.
The first in the "Five in July" season by rising stars in new drama.
Muslim, Jewish and Christian lives are woven together in pursuit of a rather special mission after a young Asian girl finds a pig's head nailed to the door of her mosque.
Leonard Barras reads two of his stories. Producer Gillian Hush
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
Isabel Allende 's story of her life, her family and Chile's history. Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden and abridged in seven parts by Jan Fairley. Read by Patience Tomlinson . Part 1. Producer Elizabeth Allard
By Ian McEwan. Abridged in seven parts by Penny Leicester.
6: The horrifying climax nears. Read by Paul McGann. Producer Julia Butt