With the Very Rev David Chillingworth.
With James Naughtie at the Labour Conference in Blackpool and John Humphrys in London.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Paul Johns.
The diaries of Virginia Woolf.
4: The War. The devastating effect that the Second World War had on Virginia Woolf's mental health. 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. Producer Paul Quinn
Today s news from 50 years ago. For details see Monday
Jenni Murray meets the actress Claire Bloom and reveals ten more best men. Serial: Anna Karenina (24) For details see Monday
Producer Tony Grant
Chris Kelly hosts the lighthearted culinary quiz. featuring top Italian food expert Valentina Harris. Producer Maria Esposito
With Nick Clarke at the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool and James Cox in London.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
By Jane Cassidy. A widow finds herself the victim of a witch hunt in County Down at the turn of the century. Based on a true story.
Music composed by Jane Cassidy
Performed by Jane Cassidy and Neil Martin Director Pam Brighton
With Daire Brehan. Adam Jordan documents the second operation aimed at lengthening and straightening his leg.
Paul Allen reviews a new staging of Lorca's Stood Wedding and talks to Ken Campbell about his new show Violin Time.
Producer Erika Wright. Revised repeat 9.30pm
Five French tales written and read by the novelist Christopher Hope.
4: Ping! In the village of Kissac, Humph loses a father and gains a wife. For details see Monday
With Charlie Lee-Potter at the Labour
Party Conference in Blackpool and Peter Hunt in London.
Ken Livingstone MP chairs a brand new panel game about lies and deceit. With guests Jeremy Hardy , Rebecca Front. Jim Sweeney and Fred MacAulay. Producer Jon Naismith
Three's a crowd.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
A joint Anglo-Chinese team sets out to make the first crossing of the Taklamakan, known locally as the "desert of death". Recorded as it happened, this is their story of unimaginable hardship. illness, and rows between members of the team. Producer Simon Elmes Repeat
The penultimate programme in John Tusa 's series offering a personal perspective on the last 100 years.
9: Talking. John Tusa discovers how fragile the word is up against the might of modern communications. Producer Philip Sellars
The series in which writers become reporters for the day. This week. author Richard Francis takes up the challenge. Producer John Goudie
Presented by Frederick Dove. Producer Colin Hughes
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Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Jeremy Harris in London and Robin Lustig at the Labour Conference in Blackpool.
Part 9.
For details see Monday
The final part of Mario Vargas Llosa 's comic novel dramatised by Lee Hall. Will Julia marry Mario and risk the wrath of the family? Will Mario ever have a chance to revise? with Joanna Monro. Elaine Pyke. loan Meredith and Colleen Prendergast. Director Sally Avens
Repeated from Saturday 6.50pm
By James Young. Part 4.
For details see Monday