With Anna Hill.
Producer David Street
With Canon Noel Vincent.
With James Naughtie and Anna Ford.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Richard Harries.
WF Deedes reads the first part of his autobiography, abridged in five parts by Katrin Williams.
Producer Clive Stanhope
Among Melvyn Bragg 's guests are American writer Donna Tartt and journalist Paul Johnson. Producer Olivia Seligman
Geoffrey Wheeler looks back at the news of 50 years ago. Producer Lis Roberts
Introduced by Jenni Murray. One year after the people took to the streets of Brussels to protest at the legal establishment's reaction to the murder of children, Penelope Gibbs investigates the role women are Playing in the White Movement, which is still seeking the truth and an end to corruption in Belgium.
Serial: Here on Earth by Alice Hoffman , read by Buffy Davis , abridged in 12 Parts by Pat McLoughlin. Part 1. Managing editor Nadine Grieve
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Vincent Duggieby and his guests answer questions from an audience in the Little Theatre, Wells, Somerset. Producer Sarah Pennells
With Mark Whittaker.
Nick Clarke hosts the last in the present series of the wide-ranging quiz. Midlands v Scotland Producer Paul Bajoria
Repeated Wednesday 6.30pm
With Nick Clarke.
The moveable feast moves slowly. Repeated from Friday
A factually based story, by Jane Cassidy , set in County Down at the turn of the century. After a woman's husband dies, a rumour begins to circulate about their relationship and a witch-hunt ensues. with Des McAleer , Stella McCusker , Robert Donovan , Brendan McNally , JJ Murphy , BJ Hogg. Susy Kelly , Abigail McGibbon , Niall Cusack. Trevor Moore. Margaret D'Arcy
Music by Jane Cassidy performed by Jane Cassidy and Neil Martin Repeat
With Laurie Taylor and guests. Managing editor Nadine Grieve PHONE: (0171) [number removed]
E-MAIL: Afternoon.Shift@bbc.co.uk
Lynne Walker discusses opera and music theatre in the east of England, as Miss Julie opens in Norwich.
Plus John Harle 's new CD, Silencium. Producer John Goudie. Revised repeat at 9.30pm
A Caribbean tale by Lawrence Scott , read by Vivienne Rochester. Producer Pam Fraser Solomon
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Posh Spice arrives at Grange Farm. Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
* Win a backstage trip to the Archers: page 152
Simon Parkes investigates why the oyster has become a food for the rich, when it could be a treat for everyone. Revised
By Judith Adams. Mad Lady Grange, abandoned by her husband on St Kilda after three mock funerals, battles to recover her mind and identity. But the island itself is involved in a bitter struggle for survival. Rachel Erskine/Lady Grange ...KATHRYN HUNTER James Erskine/Finlay CAMPBELL MORRISON with Alistair Galraith, Will Barton, Phil McKee. Eliza Langland, Ann Macdonald, Keiran Cunningham, Ceit Kearney, Andrew Burt. Music composed and performed by Paddy Cunnen. Director Michael Fox Repeat
A six-part series on the world of colour. 5: Mellow Yellows. Narrated by Fenella Fielding and Michael Fenton-Stevens . Written by Annette Kobak. Music by Will Gregory. Producer Kate McAII Repeat
Revised repeat of 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
Richard Derrington reads the first of five extracts from Jean-Dominique Bauby 's best-selling memoir, translated by Jeremy Leggat and abridged by Brian Miller. Producer Rosemary Watts
* The great dictator: page 8
Brian Kay talks about running a major concert venue with Vicky Gregory of Manchester's Bridgewater Hall and Graham Sheffield of London's i Barbican Centre.
Producer Ray Abbott Repeat
ByJG Ballard, read by Nicholas Farrell , abridged in ten parts. Part 9. Producer Jocelyn Boxall Repeat