With James Naughtie at the Liberal Democrats' Conference in Brighton and John Humphrys in London.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Paul Johns.
By SJ Perelman. 4: Pickle-Puss in Seven-League Boots For details see Monday
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
Conor Gearty chairs the discussion Programme that attempts to find a common ground between two apparently irreconcilable positions.
3: How Common Is Our Ground? Kate Ashbrook , chairwoman of the Ramblers Association, and Martin Gillibrand of the Moorland Association discuss walkers' rights. Producer Paul Quinn
Today's news from 50 years ago. The Nuremberg trials come to an end. For details see Monday
Riding high on the success of Waiting to Exhale, the writer Terry McMillan talks to Jenni Murray about romance, success and her new novel How Stella Got Her Groove Back. Serial: Anna Karenina (19) For details see Monday
ProducerTonyGrant
With Lesley Riddoch.
Chris Kelly returns with a six-part series of the lighthearted food and drink panel game.
Written by Simon Bullivant Producer Maria Esposito
Nick Clarke with the Liberal Democrats in Brighton and James Cox in London.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Bob Hescott. 1950 - and four
Jewish teenagers remember the night they were rounded up in Prague and kept in the town hall until they could be transported to Auschwitz.
With members of the Nottingham Central Junior Workshop. Director Brian Lighthill
With Daire Brehan and the second of this week's Fresh Airwinners,
Paul Allen sees a new production of Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Ibsen's A Doll's House. Producer Hilary Dunn
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Tom Reid. A provincial librarian's dull life is invigorated by an exotic woman. Read by Mark Mulholand. Producer Roland Jaquarello
With Chris Lowe and Peter Hunt.
John Shuttleworth leaves his door open in the hope that an international star may pop in. Recorded at the Edinburgh Festival.
Written and performed by Graham Fellows Producer Paul Schlesinger
Joe's not himself.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Women in the Police
After a series of high profile sexual harassment cases, Janet Cohen asks why so few woman police officers make their case, in this World Tonight special. She talks to both men and women on the front line of the force as to why attitudes towards female colleagues are so slow to change. Producer Judith Melby
John Tusa continues his personal perspective on the last 100 years. 8: Loving. No century has been able to be so free in its public and private expression of passion as the 20th. Producers Suzanne Levy and Philip Sellars Repeat
Writers best known for creating fiction become reporters for the day. First to take up the challenge is novelist and poet Michele Roberts , whose book Daughters of the House was nominated for the Booker Prize. Producer John Goudie
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Colin Hughes
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
Part four of F Scott Fitzgerald 's classic. For details see Monday
Mario Vargas Llosa 's comic novel dramatised in six parts by Lee Hall.
5: Mario and Julia's affair spirals out of control.
With Kim Wall , Jonathan Adams , Christopher Scott , Robert Harper , Joanna Monro and Elaine Pyke. Director Sally Avens
Repeated from Saturday 6.50pm
By John McGahern. 9: Sheila weds. For details see Monday