Producers Hugh O'Donnell and Steve Peacock
With James Whitbourn and his guest. Producer Norman Winter
With Alex Brodie and John Humphrys.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Canon David Winter.
Producer Adnan Nawaz
Pete McCarthy with holiday reports. Producer Eleanor Garland
Repeated tomorrow 7.30pm
Chris Langham , aka Roy Mallard , offers the last of four impressions of ordinary occupations. The Photographer Written by John Morton
Producer Paul Schlesinger
The tour bus reaches Milton Keynes for the grand finale. Producer Tony Cheevers
Branch and Root. Mark Tully travels through India and with the help of villagers, politicians and the grandson of Gandhi, he recalls the first 50 years of Indian democracy. (Continues at 4pm.) Producer Beaty Rubens * A land divided: page 26
Seven programmes looking at the world of personal finance.
5: Confused? You Will Be. John Freake and Paul Lewis set out to discover if the new gas suppliers are deliberately trying to confuse customers. Producer Sarah Pennells Repeated Monday 11.30am
Chairman Nicholas Parsons 's guests Clement Freud , Paul Merton , Peter Jones and Kit Hesketh-Harvey attempt to talk for one minute without hesitation, repetition or deviation. Producer Ann Jobson. Rptd Monday 6.30pm
Peggy Reynolds looks back at six separate years in publishing history. 1: 1925. Christopher Bigsby and Hermione Lee talk about The Great Gatsbyand The Professor's House. Producer Fiona McLean
Adapted for radio by Rehan Sheikh and John Fletcher from the Bollywood film hit Hum Aapke Hain Koun. with Nina Wadia , Shaheen Khan , Ajay Chaabra , Nizwar Karanj , Kallem Janjua , Leena Dhingra , Sudha Bhuchar and Bhasker Patel Director Kristine Landon-Smith
Shoots and Leaves. Mark Tully revisits key events associated with Bhopal, Operation Blue Star and Ayodha.
With Alun Lewis. Producer Jane Worsley. Repeated Tuesday 8pm
Brendan O'Friel concludes his analysis of the prison service. Producer Kathleen Carragher Repeated from Tuesday 7.20pm
The first of two special letters which mark the anniversary of partition.
1: Letter from Pakistan. Benazir Bhutto reflects on changes in her homeland. Producer Constance St Louis
The Mammon Corporation returns for a second four-part series. Part 1. Repeated from yesterday
until 7pm Sarah Dunant assesses the work of six 19th-century authors. 3: Louisa May Alcott. Sarah Paretsky reads from Alcott's unknown thrillers. Producer Lore Windemuth Repeat
Mr Bhaskar Goes to
Bollywood Sanjeev Bhaskar travels to Bombay to find out how the world's biggest film industry is progressing.
Producer Mohit Bakaya. Rptd Friday 9.30pm
The news of 50 years ago. Producer Gavin Fuller
Series editor Lindsay Leonard
The second of two Victorian murder mysteries. The Alabama Belle by Pieter Rogers. Florence Maybrick was the notorious defendant in a murder case. with David Collings , Becky Hindley , Pauline Yates. Jenny Howe. Jane Whittenshaw , John Moffatt. Jillie Meers. Stephen Critchlow ,
Denys Hawthorne , Hugh Kermode and Caroline Strong. Director Celia de Wolff Repeat
Brian Kay trails musical animals. Producer Brian Jackson
Rosemary Hartill visits the landscape of Berwick, Northumbria. 2: Bridges Producer Norman Winter
By David Pownall.
1896. When a fisherman catches a sturgeon, he is told it is the property of Queen Victoria.
With Hugh Dickson, Stephen Thorne, Alex Lowe, Kim Wall, Ioan Meredith, Christopher Scott, Sean Baker, Keith Drinkel, Janet Maw, Mark Bonnar and Chris Pavlo
Director Peter Kavanagh
(Repeat)
In the first of four programmes, Leonard Barras reads his own stories: Days of Reflection and Relatively Absolute Producer Gillian Hush Repeat
Simon Armitage catches up with Carol Ann Duffy in her Manchester home. Producer Susan Roberts
By Robert Harbinson.