With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Colin Morris.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
With Libby Purves and guests. Producer Ronni Davis
The news of exactly 50 years ago. For details see Monday
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Tessa
Williams finds out what drives some women to take up daring sports. Serial: The Witch ofExmoor.
Final part.
For details see Monday
Repeated from Sunday 2.00pm
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With Mark Whittaker.
A Matter of Judgement. The fifth of Christopher Lee 's six-part mystery drama. Starring Christopher Benjamin as Henry Colvil , Amanda Redman as Alex Soames and Dudley Sutton as Cl Arthur Guscott.
Producer Pete Atkin
With Sheena MacDonald.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
A three-part drama by John P Rooney. 2: The Organisation Man
Music Gerry O'Connor and Cathal Hayden Director Pam Brighton
Presented by Michael Rosen.
Jill Burridge traces the impact of writers and poets working with children in schools. Producer Jill Burridge
With Daire Brehan. It's one thing for architects to design their own homes - but what do their children make of living in them?
Paul Gambaccini reviews the week's film releases, including The First Wives Club, starring Bette Midler ,
Goldie Hawn and Diane Keaton. Plus a look at a book about Batman.
Producer Mohit Bakaya
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Roger Frith. Read by Neville Jason. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon
With Jon Sopel and Nigel Wrench.
The popular quotations quiz hosted by Nigel Rees. With Jon Glover , Derek Parker and Matthew Parris.
Quotations read by William Franklyn. Producer Kathy Smith Repeat
Lynda finds her prince.
Repeated tomorrow at 1.40pm
Lesley Riddoch chairs a discussion programme in which key players in landmark moments of postwar social change in Britain discuss their legacy with analysts, critics and historians. 2: 1 March 1954 - Billy Graham 's first British crusade. Producer John Forsyth
Three programmes in which people revisit places were they used to live that profoundly influenced their lives. 1: Mavis. In the early 1940s, Mavis Bacca was living in Franco's
Barcelona, studying and performing the violin. She was also a British secret agent. Arrested, imprisoned and finally expelled by the pro-German Spanish authorities, she now returns for the first time - to a heroine's welcome.
Producer Nigel Acheson Repeat
In the first of two programmes on the environmental effects of refugees, Mark Whittaker reports from a Rwandan settlement in Tanzania. Producer Sara Lefroy-Owen
Repeated Sunday at 9.30pm
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
By Elaine Feinstein. Part 3. Read by Amanda Root. For details see Monday
11.00 The second of Michael Redmond 's
six-part comedy series. He's 40 and lives at home with his parents. He has the perfect younger brother and his mother is a saint. Life is not easy for Eamon ... with Peter Caffrey. Clare Cathcart and Moira Buffini. Producer Phil Clarke
Alternative poet John Hegley with guests Nigel and the Popticians. Producer Phil Clarke
By E Annie Proulx. Part 3. Read by William Hurt. For details see Monday