With Robert Rietti.
John Humphries and Sue MacGregor.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
Jeremy Paxman takes over the chair of the discussion programme.
Producer Tony Phillips. Repeated at 9.30pm * Tune in to autumn: page 27
With Martha Kearney. Drama: The Jury by Matthew Solon. Part 16 of 25. Editor Ruth Gardiner
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Indigenous peoples want the remains of their ancestors back from British museums, who display them for their scientific and educational value.
Peter Foster explores a clash of cultures. Producer Frances Byrnes
Jim Eldridge 's six-part comedy drama stars Karl Howman as Mr Sims , and James Grout as headmaster Mr Beeston.
2: The Rivals with Paul Copley , Deirdre Costello ,
Tom Watson. Vivienne Martin. Janine Wood and Fiona Taylor. Producer John Fawcett Wilson
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: [number removed] to raise issues for investigation
With Nick Clarke.
With Nick Clarke. This week, Antonia Fraser and Brian J Ford of the Midlands take on Polly Devlin and Brian Feeney of Northern Ireland.
(Repeated Sunday 1.30pm)
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Paul Mendelson. Testicular cancer strikes advertising copywriter
Philip Martindale when he can least afford it.
So how does Nancy cope when her hypochondriac husband really is ill? with Deborah Berlin, Joyce Gibbs , Ian Brooker and lain Lauchlan. Director David Ian Neville
With Vincent Duggleby. Producer Frances Macdonald LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
In the first of five programmes, Ian McMillan considers the portrayal of the public school in fiction. Producer Laura Craig Gray Repeat
Two programmes in which Sir Hardy Amies , dressmaker to the Queen, presents his selection of prose and poetry. 1: The first 45 years of his life. Producer Andrew Johnston
Analysing the food business. Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jenni Murray and her guests take a global view of news, traditions and human stories from across the world.
Producer Lindsay Leonard
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
The Hunt for the Wild Guffaw (part 1) The first of two programmes from a recently discovered 1983 recording. Producer Pete Atkin Repeat
No grandchildren yet. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson meets writer Anne Rice. author of Interview with the Vampire. Producer Julian May
By Matthew Solon. For
Michael Whitely , the coming week will be the longest of his life. Part 16 of 25. with Denys Hawthorne. Abi Eniola , Frances Jeater and Bhasker Patel Director Jocelyn Boxall. Repeated from 10.45am
Five stories of contemporary life, told by insiders. 3: Pauper's Grave Producer Simon Elmes
The Price of Health. Who decides how much a drug costs? Peter Day finds out. Producer Sandra Kanthal
Lionel Kelleway seeks the truth about the pike, slandered by Izaak Walton 400 years ago.
Producer Sarah Blunt
Repeated from 9am
Vladimir Nabokov 's recollections of his childhood in the Russia of the tsars.
Read by Anton Lesser. Part 1 of 5. Abridged by Andrew Simpson Producer Duncan Minshull
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am LATE NIGHT ON 4
David Chandler 's three-part comedy series. 1: A False Alarm. Miro drives emergency doctors to their patients. But what can he do when a patient is mistaken for a pizza? wrth Jonathan Tafler , Charlie Simpson.
Anthony Jackson ,Richard Pearce.
Alwyne Taylor and Mary Wimbush. Director Clive Brill
Dinah Lammiman recalls the furore caused in the Commons by the Westland crisis.
Producer Melanie Fall Repeat
The 5000-year Struggle to Align the Clock and the Heavens - and What
Happened to the Missing Ten Days by David Ewing Duncan , read by Derek Jacobi. Partlof5.
Producer Melanie Harris Repeat