With the Rev Enid Morgan.
With Anna Ford and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rev Ian Mackenzie.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament Editor Jon Barton
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The third of six programmes, presented by Chris Dunkley.
Producer Viv Black. Repeated Sunday 6.15pm WRITE TO: Feedback. PO Box 2100. London W1A 1QT. FAX: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: feedback@bbc.co.uk
The news of 50 years ago today.
Introduced by Wendy Austin in Belfast. Serial: A Many Splendoured Thing.Part 5.
For details see Monday
Three naturalists - Roy Dennis , Robin Crump and Erica Towner - spent the longest day of the year (21 June) - in the wild places that are special to them. Although separated by hundreds of miles, their interwoven experiences create a picture of this nation's history and reflect on its future. Producer Grant Sonnex
Mark Whittaker presents reports on consumer and social affairs. Editor Chris Burns
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With Derek Cooper. Producer Sheila Dillon
With Nick Clarke. Editor Kevin Marsh
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
Continuing Anne Bronte 's story, dramatised by Judith Adams. Director Nandita Ghose
Repeated from Sunday 2.30pm
With Laurie Taylor and his guests.
In the Countryside
The countryside has been a vital part of British identity and culture, but is being destroyed by urban encroachment, roads and farming practices.
Tim Marlow considers the relationship of Britons to the changing countryside. Producer Anthony Denselow
Shelly King reads a story by Sunetra Gupta , which was specially commissioned to mark the 50th anniversary of the independence of India. In Paris, a father and son are joined by a mysterious ghost. Producer Rani Singh
With Chris Lowe.
David Neil Lodge continues to negotiate his route through Europe, towards the Mediterranean with the help of listeners' recommendations.
Producer Sara Jane Hall
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Tony has too much to say.
(Rptd Monday 1.40pm)
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With Russell Davies.
Producer Maud Hand. Repeated Sunday 3.30pm PHONE: (0171) [number removed](24 hours) FAX: (0171) [number removed]E-MAIL: potw@bbc.co.uk
Nick Clarke chairs a topical discussion in Haltwhistle,
Northumberland, with panellists including John Edmonds of the GMB union, Sir Bernard Ingham , Labour MP Peter Mandelson and Conservative
MP Ann Widdecombe. Producer Anne Peacock
Repeated tomorrow 1.10pm
Marcel Berlins presents the legal magazine programme. Louise Shorter asks: does the new act which criminalises stalking go too far, and does it confer on the government new powers restricting citizens' rights? Producer Simon Coates
Letter from America by Alistair Cooke
Roswell UFO incident
15 minutes on BBC Radio 4 FM
Available for over a year
The reported sightings of a UFO in Roswell, New Mexico in 1947, a review of the military explanations after the incident, and the refusal of some to believe the official accounts.
With Alastair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday 9.15am
Whispers under the Dome
For 300 years the walls of St Paul 's Cathedral in the City of London have echoed with sounds.
Repeated from Saturday 7.20pm
With Isabel Hilton.
Editor Anne Koch
By Timothy Mo.
5: In a remote village, trapped between communist and British territory, Walace and his wife must build a new life. For details see Monday
More up-to-the-minute mirth from
Sally Grace , Dave Lamb and the team. Producer Jon Rolph. Repeated tomorrow 6.25pm
A quizzical look at life from essayists with attitude. With John Diamond.
Producer Brian King
By Antonio Skarmeta , read in five parts by David Rintoul. Final part. For details see Monday Repeat