Producers Hugh O'Donnell and Steve Peacock
With Akbar Ahmed.
With Sue MacGregor, James Naughtie.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
The first of five programmes in which Jamie Glover reads Richard Kennedy 's classic memoir based on the diary he kept while working for Leonard and Virginia Woolf in Bloomsbury. Producer Pete Atkin
Norman Mailer joins Melvyn Bragg to discuss his controversial new novel about Jesus Christ.
Producer Olivia Seligman
The news of 50 years ago today, with Geoffrey Wheeler.
Series editor Lindsay Leonard
With Jenni Murray. Serial: One by One in the Darkness by Deirdre Madden , read by Maggie Cronin. Abridged in ten parts by Doreen Estall. Part 6. Managing editor Nadine Grieve. E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Vincent Duggleby takes listeners' calls on an issue affecting personal finance. Producer Sarah Pennells
LINES OPEN from 10.00am
With Mark Whittaker.
Teams from Northern Ireland and Wales battle it out in another round of the general knowledge contest. Nick Clarke is in the chair.
Producer Paul Bajoria
Repeated Wednesday 6.30pm
With Nick Clarke at the Liberal
Democrats' conference in Eastbourne and James Cox in London.
Repeated from Friday
A three-part drama by Nigel Baldwin in which Sue Johnston plays Dee, a journalist investigating the mysterious death of a student.
Had Sarah uncovered the truth about a water pollution "accident"?
With David Middleton, Lynne Seymour, Huw Ceredig, Steffan Rhodri, Clare Isaac and Ray Llewellyn.
With Laurie Taylor.
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Lynne Walker talks to poet Simon Armitage and sees a new production of An Enemy of the People at the National Theatre directed by Trevor Nunn. Producer Jackie Christie
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Louis de Bernieres , read by Kerry Shale. An obsessive collector of cat food labels triumphs over his affliction. Producer Janet Whitaker
With Chris Lowe.
Simon Hoggart quizzes regular guests Alan Coren and Andy Hamilton on the week's news. With special guests including David Aaronovitch. Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Roy cooks his goose.
Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
A series of four programmes which take a look at the main points of the compass and what they mean to us. 2: West. Written and presented by Simon Armitage , with Gloria Clifden , Lisa Jardine. Ian McGaskill , Patrick Moore and Dr John Roberts. Producer Susan Roberts Repeat
By Gill Adams. Six schoolchildren, angered by the murder of their friend Sally and the meagreness of her burial, decide to take action. with Stephanie Galbraith , Sarah Ozeke , Kerry Green , Natalie Harvey , Sarah Parks ,
Josh Richards , Maike Lynden , Terry Chapman and Darren Walton. Director Kate Rowland Repeat
A four-part series which examines issues of ethnicity and nationalism. 2:Letter from Rwanda. Fergal Keane visits a Rwanda which is reeling from the genocide in which more than
500,000 were killed. He meets some of the survivors of the massacre. Producer Tony Grant Repeat
Revised repeat from 4.05pm
Anna Massey begins a reading of Muriel Spark 's comic novel, abridged in ten parts by Neville Teller.
1: Aspiring writer Fleur Talbot takes a secretarial job with a literary crank. Producer Bruce Young
The third of four programmes which explore an alternative side of America. Public-spirited volunteers who work together and give money for the common good exist worldwide - but only in America do their efforts make up eight per cent of GNP. Producer Sheila Dillon Repeat
Peter Lovesey's royal historical whodunit, dramatised in four parts by Geoffrey M Matthews. 2: Bertie, the Prince of Wales, is hot on the trail of the murderer at the Moulin Rouge.
Director Matthew Walters Repeat
To mark the centenary of William Faulkner 's birth, Ed Bishop reads the first part of the author's novel of miscegenation and murder in his native Mississippi, abridged in 12 parts by John Hartley. Producer Paul Kent