Producers Alasdair Cross , Ruth Kiely and Tessa Polniaszek
With Canon Michael Glanville-Smith .
With James Naughtie and Sue MacGregor.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
A four-part series on Parliament's outcasts.
3: The Purpose of Being Awkward Matthew Parris continues his investigation of political outsiders. Producer Michael Blastland
Andrew Neil invites his guests to air their passions and pet hates. Producer Julia Shaw
A look back to some of the events in the news exactly 50 years ago. Producer Lindsay Leonard
Series editor Gaynor Vaughan Jones
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial: The Last Time I Saw Jane by the Canadian author Kate Pullinger , abridged by Doreen Estall. For Audrey, the past is forgotten until a new affair prompts her memories. Liza Ross reads the first of 13 episodes.
Editors Sally Feldman and Clare Selerie
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Repeated from Saturday 12 noon
With Chris Choi.
Robert Robinson chairs the nationwide general-knowledge quiz. A first-round contest from the West of England. Producer Richard Edis
Repeated Wednesday at 6.30pm
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Friday
A four-part drama series set in a West Midlands news agency.
3: Nothing Like a Dame. Sinclair is trying to prove that there are late night sex, drugs and drink parties at the local radio station. with Graham Colclough , Rob Swinton , Lise Stuart. Kerry Stacey , Cornelius Garrett and John Dixon
Music by Jeff Mearns. Written by Mick Martin Director Brian Lighthill
Laurie Taylortalks to Guardian journalist Ed Vulliamy about his experience of giving evidence to the Bosnia war crimes tribunal at the Hague.
Lynne Walker sees the Downing Street silver collection in the company of Norma Major and talks to the composer Dominic Muldowney as his trombone concerto is premiered at the Proms.
Producer Robyn Read. Revised repeat at 9.30pm See BBC Proms 1996, Radio 3, 7.30pm
By Jenni Sinclair. Read by Barbara Leigh-Hunt . Molly's life revolves around her treasured collection of dolls. Producer Cherry Cookson Repeated next Saturday
With Chris Lowe and Charlie Lee-Potter .
Andy Hamilton 's six-part comedy series set in Hell.
2: Can Satan convince the Professor that all human beings are corruptible? with Steven O'Donnell , Philip Pope , Penelope Nice and Jasper Jacob. Producer Paul Mayhew-Archer Repeat
Lynda is put in her place. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
The last in the series asks if the programme has been fair to farmers. Repeated from Friday
Fourth in the Five in July series of plays by some of the rising stars in new drama. Sarah Woods ' play is quirky, poetic and darkly humorous. A teacher is stalked by an obsessed teenager. Is it some kind of joke, or a cry for help? with Robert Harper , Colleen Prendergast , Dorian Lough and Keith Drinkel. Director Claire Grove
Claire Jenkins on what furniture can reveal about our lives. The Bookcase Producer Julia Shaw Repeat
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
Michael MacKenzie continues reading Eric Linklater 's comic novel. 6: The
Scottish capital shows signs of being infected by a strange Dionysiac frenzy.... Producer David Jackson Young
Take Me to Your Leader, In the third of four programmes, Dr John Gribbin discusses the paradoxes of creating a convincing alien.
Producers Sara Davies and Sally Marmion Repeat
Joe O'Connor reads the first of five parts from his diary of Ireland's odyssey in the last World Cup. Producer Pam Brighton