With the Very Rev David Chillingworth.
With James Naughtie at the Labour Conference in Blackpool and Sue MacGregor in London.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Jim Thompson.
The diaries of Virginia Woolf. 2: Lytton and Carrington. Virginia was one of Lytton Strachey 's closest friends and one of the last people to see Carrington alive. For details see yesterday
With Nick Ross and his guest. Producer Nick Utechin
A look back at the headlines 50 years ago today. The Nuremberg Trials finally come to an end and the 22 defendants receive their sentences. For details see yesterday
Jenni Murray reveals the next ten best men and Kathleen Griffin reassesses the impact of Marlene Dietrich. Serial: Anna Karenina (22) For details see yesterday
Are citizens' juries an appropriate forum for discussing mental health policies? Presented by Professor Anthony Clare.
(Repeated Sunday at 10.15pm)
With Lesley Riddoch.
Tim Brooke-Taylor chairs a new series of the story-telling game.
With Ray Cooney , Graeme Garden and Adrian Walsh.
Producer Edward Taylor
With Charlie Lee-Potter at the Labour
Party Conference in Blackpool and Chris Lowe in London.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Repeated from Sunday 11.45am
Brian Kay talks to the tenor Ian Partridge and his sister, the pianist Jennifer Partridge. With excerpts from recordings the duo have made.
Daire Brehan hears from one of the winners of the Fresh Aircompetition, which offered teenagers a chance to make a radio feature. In the first of his three pieces, Adam Jordan describes the pressures -emotional, physical and social - in the build-up to an experimental operation to lengthen one of his legs.
Editor Sharon Banoff
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Paul Vaughan talks to the Booker Prize judges as the shortlist is announced and listens to Sally Burgess singing jazz.
(Revised repeat at 9.30pm)
Five French tales written and read by the novelist Christopher Hope.
2: The Donkey Whose Dung Turned to Gold. At the run-down chateau,
Siggi and Him the Horrible commence war.
For details see yesterday
With Charlie Lee-Potter at the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool and Chris Lowe in London.
A comedy in six parts by Janey Preger. 4: It's the Dunkwell Theme Park's grand open day.
Producer Richard Wilson Repeat
Simon puts the boot in. Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Jonathan Rugman reports on major issues at home and abroad. Producer Sally Chesworth
Repeated Saturday at 5.00pm
Repeated from Satuday 4.30pm
Alun Lewis presents the series about the information revolution.
The world is shrinking and borders are starting to disappear. Travel is now easy, but what about communications across borders? This programme comes live from Paris and takes a global look at the information age. Producer Toby Murcott
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton in London and Robin Lustig at the Labour Conference in Blackpool.
Part seven of F Scott Fitzgerald 's classic novel of twenties America.
For details see yesterday
The week's events in the media. Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
Four programmes in which well-known people discuss turbulent times in their careers.
3: When prison boss Derek Lewis was at school, the motto was
"conquer or die". John Humphrys asks how he coped when the Home Secretary sacked him from
Whitehall's highest-paid job. Producer Malcolm Love Repeat
By James Young. Part 2. For details see yesterday