With Anna Hill.
Producer David Street
With Pastor Lindsay Allen.
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Leslie Griffiths.
8.40 Yesterday in Parliament
Your chance to talk to Robin Lustig and his guest.
Producer Jane O'Rourke LINES OPEN from 8am
With Jenni Murray and guests.
Serial: Madame Bovary. Part 12. For details see yesterday
Geoff Watts reports on the health of medical care, from the GP's surgery to the research laboratory.
Producer Julia Durbin. Repeated Sunday 10.15pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Presented by John Waite. Editor Chris Burns
PHONE: (0171) [number removed]to raise issues 'or investigation
Nigel Rees chairs the popular quiz involving the exchange of quotations and anecdotes.
With Alistair Beaton , Jonathan Cecil , Sarah Dunant and Roy Hudd. Reader William Franklyn.
Producer Chris Neill Repeat
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from yesterday 7.05pm
The third of four programmes about party-going since the Edwardian era. Party etiquette has changed over the century, just like society itself. But though the music might change, the dancing goes on. Producer Tony Sellors Repeat
With Daire Brehan.
Paul Vaughan reviews Philippa Gregory 's novel based on the life of John Tradescant - pioneer of the art of gardening. He also looks at Milan Kundera's book Identity. Producer Julia Arrowsmith Revised repeat at 9.30pm
By John Burnside , read by Tracy Ann Oberman. You cannot take a moment and give it back, no matter how much you want to. But the past is not altogether a closed book. Producer Pauline Stone
With Charlie Lee-Potter and Jon Sopel.
Joe makes a plea. Repeated tomorrow 1.40pm
Mark Whitaker reports on major issues, changing attitudes and important events at home and abroad. Producer Andy Denwood Repeated Saturday 5pm
Peter Evans reports on cutting-edge developments from the annual congress of the Institute of Physics in Brighton. Repeated from Saturday 4.30pm
Leslie Forbes investigates six crime writers and explores the landscapes of their novels. 5: Ian Rankin Edinburgh, seamy side up. Scotland's foremost crime writer and winner of the 1997 Golden Dagger Award visits the meaner streets of the capital, home to his detective hero John Rebus. Producer Nigel Acheson
Peter White with news, views and information for visually impaired people. Producer Karen Turner PHONE: [number removed] for more information FACTSHEET: send a large sae to [address removed]
Revised repeat from 4.05pm
With Jeremy Harris.
By F Scott Fitzgerald. Part 2. For details see yesterday
The week's events in the media.
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
Part 7.
For details see Monday