With Andrew Graystone.
With Anna Hill.
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Tom Butler.
Lively conversation with Libby Purves and her variety of guests. Producer Ursula Saunders Repeated at 9.30pm
Jenni Murray speaks to Tenzin Palmo about Diane Perry , the daughter of a fishmonger from London's East End, who has become a Buddhist legend and a champion of the right of women to attain spiritual enlightenment.
Drama: The Jury by Matthew Solon. Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Leslie Forbes investigates six crime writers and explores the landscapes of their novels. 4: William Mcllvanney Mcllvanney's brooding Glasgow detective, Jack Laidlaw sets out to investigate the death of his brother and uncovers serious crimes of compromise.
Producer Nigel Acheson Repeat
A six-part radio version of the novel by Sue Limb , starring Imelda Staunton as Izzy. 2: Tangled Webs with Sarah Doyle , Kerryann White.
Mark Monero , Sam Smart and members of the Anna Scher Theatre. Producer Richard Edith Repeat
With Nick Clarke at the Liberal
Democrats' conference in Brighton.
Inventions and discoveries are subjected to quizzical investigation as chairman Chris Stuart is joined at the Science Museum by Professor Lewis Wolpert , Adam Hart-Davis and guests including Dr Len Fisher. Producer Aled Evans Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
3: Broken Wings by Sue Teddern.
November. Britain's favourite good-time girl, Phyllis Dent , may not be all she appears.
For details see Monday
Nigel Colborn , Pippa Greenwood and Roy Lancaster celebrate the 80th anniversary of the RAF as guests of RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire and an overseas air base. With chairman
Eric Robson.
Repeated from Sunday 2pm
Presented by Edward Stourton. 3: The Mistress. Adrianna Alsworth had two daughters by her local priest. For details see Monday
Half Left by Harriet Kline , read by Jenny Funnel. Valerie is married to a buffoon.
She can't get a divorce on the grounds of bad jokes, so how will she survive? For details see Monday
Professor Anthony Clare presents the series on matters psychological and psychiatric. In this edition, he explores the family photo album and asks if such mementos really tell us the truth about our lives.
Producer Neil Trevithick
Rituals, traditions and conventions are under threat as Laurie Taylor invites his guests to think the unthinkable about society and the ideas that shape it. Producer Tom Alban
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With Charlie Lee-Potter and Chris Lowe.
Simon Brett introduces the first of three programmes celebrating the life and career of Frank Muir , who died in January. With contributions from
Denis Norden , June Whitfield , Charles Maxwell and Bill Cotton. Producer Richard Edis Repeat
Oh, what a giveaway. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson reports on a new book by E Annie Proulx , bestselling author of The Shipping News. Producer Rebecca Stratford
By Matthew Solon.
Repeated from 10.45am For details see Monday
Michael Buerk chairs an investigation of the moral questions behind the news. Witnesses face cross-examination from Janet Daley , Ian Hargreaves , David Starkey and David Cook. Producer David Coomes
Repeated Saturday 10.15pm
The second in a four-part idiosyncratic history of the closing century.
Presented by Robert Robinson. Repeated from Saturday 7.45pm
John Waite investigates the state of the British engineering industry. Producer Eleanor Garland
Repeated from 9am
With Robin Lustig.
By Ian McEwan. Part 8. For details see Monday
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Poet John Hegley entertains, wielding a microphone and a book of verse. With Nigel Piper and the Popticians.
Producer Phil Clarke
By Shaun Prendergast. The boys have a visitor to the Bowl - a sexy little fantail called Pandora. Jealousy rears its ugly head. Part 5 of 8. Director Sally Avens
Repeated from yesterday 6.30pm
By Alex Garland. Part 8 of 10. For details see Monday