With the Very Rev David Chillingworth.
Producer Hugh O'Donnell
With Alex Brodie and Winifred Robinson.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Angela Tilby.
Melanie Phillips challenges a panel of guests to unpick the meaning of a word. Producer Mike Smith. Repeated at 9.30pm
The everyday journals of duty solicitors. 1: Vicky Lancaster.
Producer Frances Byrnes
With Martha Kearney and guests. Dear ! Jayne Browne : Corresponding with the Enemy by Elizabeth Proud. Part 1 of 5. : Managing editor Nadine Grieve
; Dear Jayne Browne repeated at 7.45pm iE-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Archaeologist Julian Richards presents a four-part series exploring how modern streets hold clues to past times.2: Ripon Producer John Byme
The conclusion of Judy Allen 's dramatisation of the story by Philippa Pearce. with Crawford Logan , Deborah Berlin. Tim Godwin , David Holt , Simon J Williamson , George Miller and Judy Parkin. Music by Elizabeth Parker. Director John Taylor Repeat
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
Editor Chns Burns. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]to raise issues for investigation
With Nick Clarke.
Denis Quilley tests guests' knowledge of words set to music.
Producer Adrian Edwards. Repeated Sunday
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
A taut, three-part political thriller by Gary Brown. 2: Jacky succeeds in infiltrating the Blackshirts, but is his hidden identity secure? with Linal Haft , Lloyd Peters , Thelma Ruby , Sidonie Myers , Deborah Berlin , Dan Armour , Jonathan Tafler , Russell Dixon ,
John Wheatley , Gary Brown and Lloyd Peters Director Andy Jordan Repeat
As Easy as A VC
Repeated from Saturday 12.04pm
Five programmes looking at the secrets of the investigator's trade. 1: Divining Rights. Dowser Edwin Taylor 's ancient art has been put to use by big business. Producer Liz Carney Repeat
In the first of two programmes, actress Stephanie Cole presents her personal selection of prose and poetry. Reader Andrew Sachs. Producer Hilary Field
With Simon Parkes.
Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jane Franchi and her guests look behind the international headlines.
Producer Gwen Stirling
With Clare English and Nigel Wrench.
Arabella Weir hosts a new panel game about connecting the seemingly unconnected. This week's panellists are Kevin Day, Maria McErlane , Charlie Higson and Jackie Clune.
Written by Nigel Crowle. Producer Liz Anstee Repeated Sunday 12.30pm
Brian and Mike agree. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson investigates whether the X Files film can match the paranormal success of the television series. Producer Lawrence Pollard
Corresponding with the Enemy by Elizabeth Proud. Jayne's anonymous correspondent directs Jayne to an unsolved wartime mystery. Part 1 of 5. with Julie Cox. Angela Pleasence ,
David Collings , Michael Tudor Barnes , Tom Bevan , Lucy Scott and Alistair Petrie
Director John Taylor. Repeated from 10.45am
Janet Cohen presents three programmes about children caught up in the law. 2: A Public Childhood
The Children Act protects children in local authority care. But what rights do they have when things go wrong? Producer Anna Parkinson Revised repeat
Tony Blair has presented a vision of Britain in which no one is left out. How is it shaping up in practice?
3: In Trouble. Jenny Cuffe visits
Dewsbury in Yorkshire to investigate the changing role of probation officers. Producer Smita Patel. Repeated Sunday 9.30pm
Human waste or humanure? In the first of three programmes,
Natalie Wheen speaks to experts in London, where modern sanitation began. Producer Sheila Dillon
Repeated from 9am
By Laura Esquivel , abridged in ten parts by Pat McLoughlin , read by Mia Soteriou. Part 1.
Producer Di Speirs Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Ian McMillan 's drama documentary, written in verse, charting Barnsley Football Club's first season in the Premiership League. With Barrie Rutter and Michelle Hardwick.
Producer Marc Jobst
Repeated from Saturday 11.30pm
Clarke Peters reads the first of five extracts by critic Otis Ferguson on the great jazz musicians of 1930s America. Producer Emma Kingsley