With Richard Uridge. Producer Steve Peacock
With Canon Noel Vincent.
With Sue MacGregor, James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Elaine Storkey.
Six visionary thinkers tell
Sheena McDonald what they believe life will be like in the year 2010.
4: Crime and Punishment. An abundance of violent crime and the end of community policing are two of the gloomy possibilities envisaged by criminologist Professor Richard Sparks. Producer Clare Csonka
With Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Olivia Seligman
Oooh, Dr Kinsey! It is 50 years since the publication of the Kinsey Report. Throughout this week, Sue Limb looks at the history of sex surveys. Producer Lis Roberts
Series editor Lindsay Leonard
Sigourney Weaver joins Jenni Murray to discuss her role in The Ice Storm. Serial: Diana's Story, written and read by Deric Longden , abridged in 11 parts by Pat McLoughlin. Part 6. Managing editor Nadine Grieve E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Vincent Duggleby takes calls on an issue affecting personal finance. Producer Josh Delamare LINES: open from 10am
John Waite investigates listeners' consumer complaints.
Heat five of the general-knowledge music quiz hosted by Ned Sherrin. Producer Steve Doherty
Repeated Wednesday 6.30pm
With Guto Harri.
Roy takes legal advice. Repeated from Friday
By Graeme Fife.
When death stalked the streets of Paris at the time of the French
Revolution, no one was safe - not even the greatest chemist of the day. with John Hollis , Michael Tomlinson , Chris Pavlo , Kim Wall and Alex Lowe Director Martin Jenkins Repeat
Lynne Walker visits the Arnolfini in Bristol, Avon, to explore an unusual exhibition in which artists use sound and the voice as art form. She also looks at music publishing, as Oxford University's music press celebrates 75 years. Producer Robert Kettehdge Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By John Tunney , read by Ian McElhinney. Back in the twenties, cows were smuggled across the new Irish border to outwit authorities on both sides. Producer Pam Brighton
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
West Indies v England
The final day's play in the First Test. For information or retuning advice phone [number removed] Approximate times
With Nicholas Parsons and guests. Repeated from Saturday 12.25pm
Graham is very afraid. Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
With Derek Cooper. Revised
By Michele Celeste. Complications ensue when an illiterate peasant and her imprisoned lover have to ask other people to transcribe their letters. Starring Michael Maloney as Pedrillo. Director Peter Kavanagh
The last of four programmes in which Peter Jay reassesses the history of the British Empire. The World Well Lost. Producer Philip Sellars
Revised repeat from 4.05pm
With Robin Lustig.
Jim Crace 's novel, abridged in ten parts by Pat McLoughlin , read by Sara Kestelman. Part 6.
Producer Pat McLoughlin
Helen Dunmore's haunting novel, abridged in eight parts by Oliver Reynolds. Read by Janet Maw. Part 1. Producer Jocelyn Boxall Repeat