With Rabbi YY Rubinstein.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Ashley Gething
With Sue MacGregor, James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day Angela Tilby
Stimulating conversation with Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Olivia Seligman Revised repeat at 9.30pm
A special programme from Queen's College, London, celebrating 150 years of higher education for women. Postcards: I Am a Postcard by Lavinia Murray. Part 1 of 5. Managing editor Nadine Grieve
For Postcards details see 7.45pm repeat E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Adam Hart-Davis undertakes a critical survey of the engineering genius
Isambard Kingdom Brunei. Was he an obsessive megalomaniac who led his investors into financial ruin? Producer Brian King
Michael Bakewell's five-part dramatisation of the novel by Agatha Christie.
A shadow has fallen across Hercule Poirot's summer holiday - and murder is in the air. With Robin Ellis, Joan Littlewood, lain Glen, Susannah Corbett, Gerard McDermott, Wendy Craig, Sabina Franklyn and Lindsey Fawcett.
Daily consumer news and investigations.
With Guto Harri.
Peter Snow puts another four contestants through the ritual grilling in the black chair. Heat 2.
Producer Paul Bajoria. Repeated Sunday
Repeated from yesterday
Graham Greene 's story of the loss of love and one man's losing battle with his own agnosticism. Dramatised for radio by John Harvey. With Alex Jennings as Bendrix and Emma Fielding as Sarah. with Gerard McDermott. Carolyn Jones and Rachel Atkins. Director Sally Avens
Martin Jarvis reads four of Richmal Crompton 's Just William stories new to the radio. 1: The Great Actor
Producer Pete Atkin
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Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jane Franchi and her guests look behind the international headlines.
Today's conversation focuses on KGB guide books and wartourism. Producer Amber Dawson
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
The second of three compilation programmes heralding the start of a new series. Humphrey Lyttelton presides over a selection of highlights from recent series, featuring Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor . Colin Sell is at the piano. Producer Jon Naismith. Repeated Sunday
Eddie's doggers take the field. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson chairs a live nightly arts programme. In this edition, what makes a perfect West End play? Producer Matthew Dodd
Some home truths are told when teenagers Lex and Nina spend the Easter holidays in a caravan with Dad.
Director Marilyn Imrie. Repeated from 10.45am
Three programmes exploring the discreet world of the wealthy. 2: Living the Dream. Evan Davis enters the realm of the "Trustafarians", whose lives are often overshadowed by guilt, ambition and determination to succeed Producer Mary Price
Return to the Zero Era. Welcome to the world of stable prices. Peter Day asks what it means for businesses for whom inflation has been the norm. Editor Stephen Chilcott
Revised
Six programmes in which Nick Baker follows the advance of spring from
Land's End to John o'Groats, guided by contributions from the audience.
2: Springtide and Eastertide combine as Baker travels through the Home
Counties and East Anglia in search of hares and pasqueflowers.
WRITE TO: Spring Watch. BBC Natural History Radio. Broadcasting House. Bristol BS8 2LR E-MAIL: spring@bbc.co.uk
# Spring into action: page 15
Revised repeat from 9am
With Robin Lustig.
♦ Robin Lustig 's TV dinner: page 34
Joanna Trollope 's new novel about the traumas and delights of adjusting to a step-family. Read in ten parts by Penelope Wilton. Part 6. Producer Di Speirs
William Humble 's two-part drama about a pair of crime-solving tea-shop owners. 1: When one of their customers is involved in a shooting incident, Jonathan and Jackie attempt to discover the truth. with Denis Quilley , Verity Hewlett. Brett Fancy, Shirley Dixon , Cleo Sylvestre , Marvin Benoit and Michael Davis. Director Chris Wallis
Repeated from Saturday 11.30pm
William Boyd 's new novel set in the murky world of loss-adjusting.
Abridged in ten parts by Neville Teller , read by Stephen Critchlow. Part 6. Producer Duncan Minshull