With Canon Jane Sinclair.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Eric James.
Written and read by Sir Alec Guinness. 3: October 1995-January 1996 For details see Monday
With Libby Purves and birthday guest Loyd Grossman. Producer Ronni Davis
The news from exactly 50 years ago. For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial: Anna Karenina (13) For details see Monday
Repeated from Sunday 2.00pm
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The third of a six-part drama series by Meera Syal. When one of Auntieji's disgruntled listeners decides to take matters into his own hands, Khalid may be the only man who can save the station. Starring Meera Syal , Nina Wadia , Nitin Sawheny and Sanjeev Bhaskar. Music by Nitin Sawhney Producer Liz Anstee
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
A second series which continues the story of a group of Land Army girls during the Second World War.
1: Spring 1944. Alice is busy running the Women's Land Army Hostel, as well as beginning to develop a relationship with farm owner Roger. But the girls in her care are finding that life in wartime does not run smoothly.
With Bill Wallis. David Antrobus. Robert Harper. Tessa Worsley , Alex Lowe ,
Ann Beach , Joanna Monro. Janet Maw and Elaine Pyke. Producer Tracey Neale
Old and new hands compare notes at work. Today, the role of the dinner lady. Revised Repeat
Daire Brehan and guests re-create the cycling craze of the 1930s with the help of the recently discovered diaries of a youthful enthusiast.
Paul Gambaccini sees John
Carpenter's sequel to Escape from
New York - this time it's Los Angeles. He also interviews David Thomson about his biography of Orson Welles. Producer Hilary Dunn
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Julie Gregson. Chaos is on the menu at a restaurant in the Blue Mountains of Australia. Read by Joan Walker.
Producer Julia Gregson
With Chris Lowe and Linda Lewis.
By the Liberal Democrats.
Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
Brian goes cap in hand.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
John Waite on listeners' complaints. Editor Graham Ellis. Repeated tomorrow at
9.05am. WRITE TO: Face the Facts, BBC Broadcasting House, London W1A 1AA
Repeated from Sunday 4.15pm
Love may not take account of faith and culture but the relatives certainly will. Sue Margolis examines the attraction between Catholics and Jews.
Producer Sally Flatman
John Gribbin traverses the universe and explores some intriguing scientific conundrums in this five-part series. 4: Forward to the Past or Frozen Out
Ideas about how the universe will end are analysed.
Music by Geoff Proudley. Producer Louise Dalziel. Repeated Sunday at 9.30pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
The third of five programmes in which John Nettles , Siobhan Redmond , Greg Wise and Emma Fielding read a selection from the nation's top 50 poems. For details see Monday
My Life as a Car
Phil Daniels stars in a six-part comedy series by Mark Wallington.
5: Barry's taken over the family greeting card business. All goes well until a Triumph 6, and Becky, enters his life. With Chris Jury, Chris Emmett, Sally Grace , Sarah Parkinson ,
Melanie Hudson and Meera Syal. Producer Jon Rolph
11.30 Desmond Olivier Dingle 's
Compleat Life and Works of William Shakespeare by Desmond Olivier Dingle Desmond Olivier Dingle presents a six-part comedy series about the wonderful world of Shakespeare. 4: Desmond and his Royal Dingle
Company meet Louise Lombard at the Royal Shakespeare Company's Stratford Theatre. with Mossie Smith and Kevin Allen
Written by Patrick Barlow. Producer Liz Anstee Repeat
By John McGahern. 3: Rose and Moran get married. For details see Monday