With James Naughtie at the Liberal Democrats' Conference in Brighton and Sue MacGregor in London.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Jim Thompson.
By SJ Perelman.
2: Mama Don't Want No Rice
For details see yesterday
Your chance to talk to Nick Ross and his guest on an issue of the moment. Producer Nick Utechin
The headlines from 50 years ago today. King George and Queen Elizabeth open the Britain Can Make It exhibition. For details see yesterday
The soprano Sarah Leonard joins
Jenni Murray to explain her passion for new music.
Serial: Anna Karenina (17) For details see yesterday
Emotional peer pressure at school can be just as psychologically scarring as more obvious physical bullying.
Researchers say the term should be redefined. Presented by Professor
Anthony Clare.
Producer Tony Phillips
Repeated Sunday at 10.15pm
With Lesley Riddoch.
Russell Davies with the last programme in the series about words and the way we speak.
The catchphrase went out of fashion during the rise of satire, but has it made a comeback in the world of alternative comedy? Plus, linguist Andy Martin looks at the language we use to worship from afar as he sets his sights on Brigitte Bardot; and the word of the week.
Producer Paul Quinn
Nick Clarke with the Liberal Democrats in Brighton and James Cox in London.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
John Walsh talks to Ruth Rendell about her new novel and considers the difference between guide books and travel books.
Producer Erin Riley
Repeated from Sunday 11.45am
Rodney Milnes talks to six opera singers about their favourite roles. In the last in the series, bass
John Tomlinson talks about singing the role of Wotan in Wagner's Die Walkure. Producer Gwen Hughes
Fresh Air, the showcase for new radio talent begins today as 12-year-old Jeannie tells the story of her fraught relationship with DJ - the boy her parents fostered. Editor Sharon Banoff
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Paul Vaughan reviews the BBC1 dramatisation of the life of the Victorian explorer Rhodes, and reads Clive James 's novel The Silver Castle. Producer Matthew Dodd
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Katherine Mansfield. Leila's mind is in a whirl at the prospect of her first formal ball, but will her partners live up to the expectation ... Read by Sara Coward. Producer Rosemary Watts
With Peter Hunt and Charlie Lee -Potter.
A comedy in six parts by Janey Preger. 3: The arrival of the cameras seems to offer Morgan Jeffries welcome publicity for his Heritage Village, but the Bolsheviks in the Post Office have other plans.
Producer Richard Wilson Repeat
A tough day for Richard.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Roisin McAuley reports on major issues at home and abroad. Producer David Lewis
Repeated Saturday at 5.00pm
Peter Evans with the latest scientific discoveries and developments. Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Alun Lewis presents the series about the information revolution.
The morning routine of rise, breakfast and travel to work is already less common, but in the information age will it disappear completely? So what is the future of work?
Producer Toby Murcott
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Peter White with news, views and information for visually impaired people.
Producer Eleanor Garland PHONE: [number removed]
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Jeremy Harris.
Part two of FScott Fitzgerald 's classic. For details see yesterday
The week's events in the media. Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
Well-known people discuss turbulent times in their careers.
2: Alan Clark is rich, famous and accomplished - but the one thing he wants is denied him.
Producer Malcolm Love Repeat
ByJohnMcGahem.
7: Michael leaves home. For details see yesterday