With the Rev Sister Una Kroll.
With Richard Uridge. Producer Steve Peacock
Sue MacGregor and Winifred Robinson.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With Bishop Bill Westwood.
Melanie Phillips challenges a panel of guests to unpick the meaning of a word. Producer Mike Smith. Repeated at 9.30pm
Four features on the art and terrors of public speaking.
With Martha Kearney and guests. Dear Jayne Browne :Chemistry. Part 1 of 5. Daily editor Anne Tyiey
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk
Dear Jayne Browne repeated at 7.45pm
Archeologist Julian Richards presents a four-part series exploring how modem streets hold clues to past times and lives. 3: Southampton Producer John Byrne
Five Victorian mysteries by Wilkie Collins , dramatised by John Arden.
1: Mr Policeman and the Cook
PC Brady has an astonishing deathbed confession to make. with Rachel Atkins and Hugh Dickson. Pianist Colin Guthrie. Director David Biount Repeat
With Liz Barclay and Mark Whittaker.
Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: (0171) [number removed]to raise issues for investigation
+ Rowland White: Review, page 117
With Nick Clarke.
The first semi-final in the quiz that tests guests' knowledge of words set to music. Presented by Denis Quilley. Producer Adrian Edwards. Repeated Sunday
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
A taut, three-part political thriller by Gary Brown. 3: Painful family secrets are revealed. with Linal Haft. Lloyd Peters , Thelma Ruby , Sidonie Myers , Deborah Berlin, Dan Armour , Jonathan T after, Russell Dixon , John Wheatley and Gary Brown
Director Andy Jordan Repeat
Pride and Prejudice. The personal finance problems facing the disabled. Repeated from Saturday 12.04pm
In the first of five programmes, cabaret artists Kit and the Widow take a fresh look at the largest arts festival in the world.
Producer Ian Docherty
By Gerry Beirne , read by Pauline McLynn. One unexpected sighting of pop star Bono becomes an obsession for Ellen.
Producer Anne Simpson
2: Gelati
Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jane Franchi and her guests look behind the international headlines. Producer Gwen Stirling
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
Arabella Weir hosts the panel game. This week's guests are
Rhona Cameron , John Moloney , Jo Enright and Robert Llewelyn.
Written by Nigel Crowle. Producer Liz Anstee Repeated Sunday 12.30pm
Sid feels triumphant. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson delivers the verdict on The Horse Whisperer, Robert Redford 's big-screen version of the novel. Producer Nicki Paxman
Chemistry by Maggie Allen. Jayne's mission to educate a young soldier has terrible consequences. Part 1 of 5. with Jonathan Firth. Lizzie Mclnnerny , James Aubrey , Abigail McKern and Valerie Sarruf
Director Celia de Wolff. Repeated from 10.45am
Janet Cohen presents the last of three programmes about children caught up in the law.
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? 4: At Work The Government claims that one million disabled people want to work but have no jobs. Peter White investigates. Producer Ingrid Hassler
Repeated Sunday 9.30pm
* See Polly Toynbee : page 10
In much of the developing world, sewage is black gold. Natalie Wheen visits Calcutta, where it is used to grow vegetables and rice. Producer Sheila Dillon
Repeated from 9am
By Laura Esquivel , abridged in ten parts by Pat McLoughlin , read by Mia Soteriou. Part 6.
Producer Di Speirs Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
LATE NIGHT ON 4
By Robert Cairns. Tom is called to a suburban house to remove a mouse.
Armed with pesticide and a mobile phone, he is a match for any rodent. with Paul Ritter , Becky Hindley and Siddiqua Akhtar. Director Claire Grove
Simon Fanshawe talks to Grace Nichols.
Repeated from Saturday 11.30pm
Nathan Osgood reads Sam Shepard 's epic diary of Bob Dylan 's Rolling Thunder Revue tour of 1975, describing the camaraderie and isolation of life on the road with Joan Baez , Allen Ginsberg , Joni Mitchell and a busload of musicians.
Part 1 of 5. Abridged by Peter Everett. Producer Marc Jobst