With the Rev Eric Gaudion.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day WithAnneAtkins.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Repeated from yesterday 7.20pm
Last in the series of discussions that seek common ground between two apparently irreconcilable positions. Chaired by Conor Gearty.
Today's news from 50 years ago. FordetaNs see Monday
introduced byJenni Murray .
Dr Daphne Hampson considers Christianity and feminism.
Serial: The Witch of Exmoor (4) For details see Monday
Reports from around the world. Producer Tony Grant
Chris Kelly hosts the final programme in this series of the lighthearted culinary quiz, featuring Jennifer Paterson, Fern Britton, Simon Fanshawe and Mark Hurst.
Written by Simon Bullivant Producer Maria Esposito
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Gerry Huxham's play is based on events in the life of the Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky, when he undertook a potentially disastrous bet that led to the writing of The Gambler.
With Da!re Brehan. Artist Keith Bowen became sufficiently accepted to spend two years as an outsider living among the iso!ated Amish community in Pennsylvania.
Paul Aiien talks to Mark Doty from the Poetry international Season and reviews Happy Days in a new Karei Reisz production.
Producer Adrian Washbourne Revised repeat at 9.30pm
GOTH!C
By E. Nesbit.
In this horror story for Halloween John Hurst's murky past comes back to haunt him when his wife dies unexpectedly from marsh fever.
Read by Linus Roache.
(Repeated next Sunday)
With Chris Lowe and Charlie Le&Potter.
KenLivingstoneMPchairsapane! game about ties and deceit. With guests Stephen Frost. Jim Sweeney. Lee Simpson and Maria McEriane. Producer JonNaismrth
Aghostiy surprise.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Six portraits of the great names in radio and television.
1: The CPO, the Scarecrow and the Doctor. Nick Baker looks back on the career of Jon Pertwee.
The End of Evetything?
What is the significance of the miiiennium? Michael Biastiand asks whether we are realty living through an era of turbulent change or if it is the date that makes us think so. Producer tngrid Hassier
Repeated Sunday at 4.15pm
The last of the series in which writers best known for creating works of fiction become reporters for the day.
Producer John Goudie
The magazine programme for people with disables. Presented by Frederick Dove.
Producer Colin Hughes
FACTSHEET: send sae to factsheet No 44.
[address removed] E-MAiL: dhtsugar@bbc.co.uk
(Revised repeat of 4.05pm)
With Robin Lustig.
By AL Barker. An antiques journalist makes an unusual discovery in an old country house.
Read by Angela Thorne. Producer Enyd Williams
By Jennifer Johnston. Starring Brid Brennan as Karen.
A woman returns from the wedding of her pregnant 17-year-old daughter. Her husband is not with her. He is in jail for life.
By Brian Appleyard. Part 4. For details see Monday