Producers Hugh O'Donnell and Steve Peacock
With Sister Lavinia Byrne.
With John Humphrys , James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Bishop Tom Butler.
Five programmes in which Jamie Glover reads Richard Kennedy 's memoir based on the diary he kept while working for Leonard and Virginia Woolf.
3: The publication of Virginia Woolf's Orlando in 1929.
With Libby Purves and guests. Producer Ronni Davis
The news of 50 years ago today.
Introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial: One by One in the Darkness. Part 8. For details see Monday
Repeated from Sunday 2pm
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With Mark Whittaker.
Philip Afshar 's six-part comedy drama series about next-door neighbours who start an import business.
3: Florence and Khalid are reported to the council for running a business from home, Samantha is pursued at her aerobics class, and Sahra and Rahni are being suspiciously helpful. with Rachna Kapur. Denise Devlin and Neil McCaul. Producer Jo Clegg
With Nick Clarke at the Liberal
Democrats' conference in Eastbourne and James Cox in London.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
A three-part drama by Catherine Czerkawska. 2: The Water's Wide
It is now 1906. Sarah has married
Johnnie and left her Dunure home to move into their own house in Maybole. with Joey Cooper. Rachel Ogilvy ,
Stuart McQuarrie , Colin Gourley , Jean Faulds and Isabel Wright. Incidental music played by John McCusker. Director Hamish Wilson Repeat
Six authors recall recent trips abroad. 3: Goa. Deborah Moggach enjoys stunning beaches and beautiful cathedrals, as well as "try-once" tailors. Producer Duncan Minshull
Introduced by Daire Brehan.
Paul Gambaccini reviews the new films of the week, including Contact, starring Jodie Foster. Plus a look at the performances of rock stars in films. Producer Jerome Weatherald Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Carol Shields , read by Buffy Davies. Three very different women think about life - and death - after rejection. Producer Tabitha Potts
With Chris Lowe.
Repeated from Monday 12.25pm
A marrow escape.
Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
The second of eight programmes in which John Waite follows up listeners' complaints.
Editor Graham Ellis. Repeated tomorrow
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Jonathan Dimbleby presents the second of two programmes in which
MPs from opposing parties attempt to reach a consensus on a controversial issue. How can the growing demands on the National Health Service be met? Editor David Jordan
Stewart Permutt 's comedies feature four women's views of the world.
3: Stella. Miriam Margolyes plays the manageress of an unchanging chocolate shop in a changing world. Director Marion Nancarrow
Sue Blackmore chairs the second of five debates on scientific issues which affect our everyday lives. From the Old Royal Observatory in Greenwich. Producer Phil Critchlow
Revised repeat from 4.05pm
Anna Massey reads Muriel Spark 's comic novel, abridged in ten parts by Neville Teller.
3: "Edwina looked regal, had no difficulty with her bladder, and only asked to be taken to the lavatory once." For details see Monday
A five-part comedy drama about three new mothers living in the same street. written by Julie Balloo and Jenny Eclair. 4: The babies are nine months old.
Will romance blossom for Geraldine and her new Canadian? Will Ian notice that Tonia is interested in him? Only Yvette seems to have her feet firmly on the ground - making adverts and leopardskin Babygros. with Linda Robson. Kevin Eldon. Julie Balloo , Hugh Ross. Graham Fellows , Lee Cornes , Eva Stuart , Ronnie Ancona and Jenny Eclair Producer Jane Berthoud
The Butter Factor
Sketches, songs and jokes, including the Celebrity Illness slot. With Gerard Foster , Dave Lamb ,
Gordon Southern, Tim Verrinder , Ben Ward and Richard Webb.
Producer Gareth Edwards Repeat
By William Faulkner. Part 3. For details see Monday