With Paris Badawi.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Steve Peacock
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With the Rev Angela Tilby.
With Melvyn Bragg and guests. Producer Olivia Seligman Revised repeat at 9.30pm
Lorna Luft , daughter of Judy Garland , talks to Martha Kearney about growing up in one of Hollywood's most famous families. Postcards: Sunblock by GinnieHole. Part 1 of 5. Managing editor Nadine Grieve
For Postcards details see 7.45pm repeat E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Broadway Lodge is a pioneer in the treatment of addictions, In this programme, counsellors, nurses, doctors and ex-patients talk openly of the strategies they employ. Presented by Chris M , himself a successful "graduate" of Broadway Lodge. Producer Ian Willox
Michael Bakewell's five-part dramatisation of the novel by Agatha Christie.
Hercule Poirot and Colonel Weston discover some possible reasons for the brutal murder of Arlena Marshall.
With Lindsey Fawcett, Sabina Franklyn, Iwan Thomas, John Hartley, Nicole Forbes, Susannah Corbett, Iain Glen and Gerard McDermott.
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
Peter Snow chairs the fourth heat of this year's contest, in which more contenders tackle questions on both specialist subjects and general knowledge. Producer Paul Bajoria. Repeated Sunday
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Peter Tinniswood's monologue written to celebrate the diamond jubilee in broadcasting of Maurice Denham, who stars as Sir Plympton Makepeace.
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Vincent Duggleby takes calls on an issue affecting personal finance. Producer Frances Macdonald
LINES OPEN from 10am
Throughout the week, Colin Ward meets enthusiasts for motor cars produced locally in the early days of the century. Producer Jessica Mitchell
By Frances Galleymore. Read by Barbara Barnes.
Producer Pam Fraser Solomon
Repeated from Saturday 11am
With Jane Franchi and her guests. Producer Amber Dawson
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
A new series of radio's award-winning antidote to panel games comes from the Theatre Royal in Windsor. Humphrey Lyttelton presides over regular panellists Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor , and special guest
Jeremy Hardy. Colin Sell is on the piano. Producer Jon Naismith. Repeated Sunday
Neil slips in and owns up. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson chairs a live nightly arts programme. In this edition, he meets American novelist John Irving. Producer Robyn Read
By Ginnie Hole. Chalk-and-cheese sisters Kirstie and Zo spend a week tracing their family roots and reconciling their considerable differences. with Russell Boulter , Carl Grose. Sean Arnold. Gerard McDermott. Diana Berriman. Brian Parr and Jenny Lee. Director Marilyn Imrie Repeated from 10.45am
David McKittrick of The Independent talks to the politicians, journalists, staff and punters who have made Belfast's Europa Hotel, dubbed the most bombed hotel in Europe, a symbol of defiance reflecting more than just the political maelstrom of life in Northern Ireland. Producer Lynne McCadden
Trading Fair. Some businesses are more interested in doing good than making money. Peter Day asks if they can change the world.
Producer Mark Gregory. Repeated Sunday
Six programmes in which Nick Baker follows the advance of spring from Land's End to John o'Groats.
4: The Scottish border. Producer Grant Sonnex
PHONE: [number removed] E-MAIL: spring@bbc.co.uk
Revised repeat from 9am
Charles Frazier 's bestselling novel, soon to be Anthony Minghella 's next film, is abridged in ten parts by Kati Nicholl and read by William Hootkins. 1: Inman, badly wounded in the American Civil War, begins the long journey home.
Producer Jill Waters
Repeated from yesterday 7.35am
By Chris Savage King. What did happen at the Rum Go? And why did Sheryl bare all at lan's presentation? Starring Gary Love as Ian and Susan Tully as Sheryl. Producer Jeremy Mortimer
Ted Hughes reads from his award-winning reworking of Ovid's Metamorphoses. Part 6 of 10. Producer Susan Roberts