With the Rev Sister Una Kroll.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Steve Peacock
With Sue MacGregor and John Humphrys.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Harvey Thomas.
The last of six programmes in which Times columnist Matthew Parris and his mother, Terry Parris , interview other mothers and sons.
Producer Dymphna Flynn. Repeated at 9.30pm
Actress Phoebe Wooley has started work as a tour guide and has one week to develop a two-hour presentation.
(For details see Monday)
With Jenni Murray and guests.
Dear Jayne Browne : Chemistry by Maggie Allen. Part 3 of 5. Dear Jayne Browne repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Gang Warfare. In the last of six programmes, Les Woodland reveals the shocking conditions endured by organised gangs of child farm workers in the Fens in 1867 and finds some surprising links with the present day. Producer Steve Peacock
Hugh Dennis presents six programmes looking at different styles of comedy. 4: The Straight Man Written by Hugh Dennis and Steve Punt Producer Lis Roberts
With Liz Barclay and Mark Whittaker.
With Nick Clarke.
Pete McCarthy presents a cryptic quiz in which panellists race against the clock to locate a mystery British treasure. Producer John Higgs
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Rhythm on the Ceiling by Stephen Butchard. The third of four plays charting the musical lives of a black family from 1919 to the present day.
Freddie has signed a record deal which is turning out to be a contract to nowhere. Can his family persuade him not to give it up? with David Okoro , Zain Salim ,
Jamie Maiagonia , Suzanne Packer. Joe Speare , Elaine Duala , Keddy Sutton and Ged
McKenna. Singers Roy Johnson and Tyndale Thomas. Guitar Mark Creswell. Drums Roy Johnson. Double bass Richard Bostock Music composed by Ansell Broderick Director Pauline Harris
With chairman Eric Robson. Repeated from Sunday 2pm
The musical duo continue their exploration.
For details see Monday
By Maeve Casey , read by Cathy Belton. Dublin, 1918. A young girl goes to a Dublin party and meets a man who senses that she is the very one to wipe out his war memories. Producer Pam Brighton
Repeated Sunday 12.30am
The last of eight programmes in which Jonathan Glancey looks at the living and working spaces that we create. Peace and Frenzy. The stress of garish designs and the tranquillity of good acoustics.
Producer Rebecca Nicholson
Laurie Taylor visits Bournemouth to meet three people who are putting the town on the larger map. Producer Jane Jeffes
E-MAIL: thinking.allowed@bbc.co.uk
With Charlie Lee-Potter and Chris Lowe.
Dan Freedman and Nick Romero present more insect-related songs and sketches, plus The Archers Abroad. Music by the Gents. Producer Julian Mayers
Shula feels isolated.
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson presents the arts show. Producer Erika Wright
Chemistry by Maggie Allen. Part 3. Repeated from 10.45am For details see Monday
Lesley Riddoch chairs debates on contentious issues. With digital broadcasting just around the corner, why do so few people know about it? From the Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford.
Rptd Saturday 10.15pm
Tickets: for free tickets, call [number removed]
Isaiah Berlin and I. The last of four talks by HazhirTeimourian. Repeated from Saturday 7.45pm
Four programmes in which Leo Enright shares his passion for space travel.
2: Houston, We Have a Problem. How do space-shuttle pilots cope with in-flight emergencies?
Producer Jim Clarke. E-MAIL:scirad@bbc. co.uk
Repeated from 9am
By Laura Esquivel. Part 8. For details see Monday Repeat
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Poet John Hegley entertains, wielding a microphone and a book of verse. With Nigel and the Popticians. Producer Phil Clarke
By Shaun Prendergast.
Liam and Anton are goldfish. Liam is a Friday-night-in-with-a-Dick-Francis-and-a-box-of-Terry's All Gold goldfish, whereas Anton is erudite and sophisticated. Part 1 of 8. with Shaun Prendergast and Sarah Parish
More music and comedy.
Repeated from yesterday 6.30pm
By Sam Shepard. Part 3. For details see Monday