. With Anna Hill.
Producer Ashley Gething
With the Rev Angela Tilby.
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Rosemary Hartill.
. Six visionary thinkers tell
Sheena McDonald what life will be like in the year 2010. 1: War and Warfare
American academic Chris Hables Gray envisages horrendous possibilities, but believes that we have the power to eradicate war for ever. I Producer Clare Csonka
Melvyn Bragg and guests engage in lively conversation.
Producer Olivia Seligman
All this week, Kate Saunders celebrates the 40th anniversary of the comic Bunty. Today, a look at the role of the magazine in the lives of girls growing up in the 1950s, 60s and 70s.
Producers Laura Craig Gray and Gabi Fisher Series editor Lindsay Leonard
Topical chat and features from a woman's point of view, introduced by Jenni Murray. Serial: Shadow Baby, by Margaret Forster , read in 12 parts by Gemma Jones. Part 6. Managing editor Nadine Grieve E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Vincent Duggieby takes listeners' calls on a topical issue affecting Personal finance.
Producer Josh Delamare LINES OPEN from 10am
With Mark Whittaker.
Heat 2 of the general knowledge music quiz hosted by Ned Sherrin. Producer Steve Doherty
Repeated Wednesday 6.30pm
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Friday
The conclusion of Mike Walker 's
two-part serial. Olivia and Irena take a step closer to illegal genetic engineering. But who can they trust? with Su-Lin Looi , John Rowe ,
Alastair Danson , Rachel Atkins and Ravin J Ganatra Director Sally Avens
With Laurie Taylor.
Lynne Walker provides a guide to the music of Martinu and talks to author
Liz Jensen about her book Arkbaby. Producer Jackie Christie
Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By Tess Martin , read by Owen Roe. He is an alcoholic, she is a single mother. Their fragile affair is destroyed by the hopelessness of their past lives. Producer Pam Brighton
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
With Nicholas Parsons and guests. Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
She's leaving home.
Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
Derek Cooper looks at Duchy Originals, the Prince of Wales's food company.
By Sudha Bhuchar and Shaheen Khan. The dancing girls of Lahore, descendants of the courtesans of India, are now the breadwinners in many families. Bollywood film songs have replaced classical music, and the clientele comprises anyone with enough money to get through the door. with Archie Panjabi , Harvey Virdi , Sudha Bhuchar , Sunetra Sarker , Kaleem Janjua. Rehan Sheikh. Shiv Grewal , Akhbar Kurta , Simon Nagra and Nitin Daggal
Music Sarwar Sabri , Kamal Sabri and Wilfred Masih. Director Kristine Landon-Smith
Four programmes in which Peter Jay reassesses the history of the British Empire, asking how it came to be, how it passed away and what kind of world it left in its wake.
1: Because It's There. Why did the British set out to change the world? Producer Philip Sellars
Revised repeat from 4.05pm
With Isabel Hilton.
By Frank McCourt , read in seven episodes by Luke Griffin. 6: Surviving with the Help of Mr Hannon
Abridged and produced by Pam Brighton
Nicholas Monsarrat 's thriller, read in seven parts by Stephen Thome. Part 6. Abridged and produced by Pam Fraser Solomon