With Dr Pauline Webb.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Ashley Gething
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev Tom Butler , Bishop of Southwark.
Lively conversation with Libby Purves and guests, including birthday guest Madhur Jaffrey.
Producer Ronni Davis Repeated at 9.30pm
With Jenni Murray and guests.
Drama: The Jury by Matthew Soion. Part 18 of 25. Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
The last of the series in which
Leslie Forbes investigates crime writers and explores the landscapes of their novels. Colin Bateman. The newspaper columnist turned novelist leads a terror tour of his award-winning first novel, Divorcing Jack, a black comedy set in Belfast. Producer Nigel Acheson Repeat
A six-part radio version of the novel by Sue Limb , starring Imelda Staunton as Izzy. 4: Into the Lion's Den
Producer Jonathan James-Moore Repeat
With Liz Barclay and Mark Whittaker.
With Nick Clarke at the Conservative
Party conference in Bournemouth.
Inventions and discoveries are subjected to quizzical investigation as chairman Chris Stuart is joined at the Science Museum by Lewis Wolpert , Adam Hart-Davis , Anna Grayson and Susan Greenfield.
Producer Aled Evans Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
The true story of one of the most intriguing controversies of Edwardian Britain, which kick-started Britain's animal rights movement. Dramatised by Tony Coult from the book The Brown Dog Affair by Peter Mason. with Mark Straker , Andrew Wincott and Jinny Keatinge. Director Turan Ali
From North Wiltshire. With Eric Robson. Repeated from Sunday 2pm
3: The fictional school meets the gritty reality of the sixties secondary modem. For details see Monday
The first of two programmes in which James Dyson , maverick entrepreneur, presents words that have inspired him in his struggle for success. Producer Andrew Johnston
With Professor Anthony Clare , who this week investigates the psychological effects of a role reversal in which children find themselves looking after their parents. Producer Bruce Whitney Low
Laurie Taylor invites his guests to think the unthinkable about society. Producer Tom Alban
E-MAIL: thinking.allowed@bbc.co.uk
With Charlie Le&Potter and Chris Lowe.
Continuing Radio 4's tribute to Frank Muir. This week, Simon Brett introduces extracts from My Word! Producer Richard Edis Repeat
Bert v Brian.
Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Francine Stock chairs the arts show.
Producer Matthew Dodd
By Matthew Solon. Part 18 of 25. Repeated from 10.45am For details see Monday
Michael Buerk chairs an investigation of the moral questions behind the news. Witnesses are cross-examined by Janet Daley , Ian Hargreaves , David Starkey and David Cook.
Producer David Coomes. Repeated Saturday
The final instalment of Robert Robinson 's history of the century. Repeated from Saturday 7.45pm
Peter Evans reports on the growing area of tissue engineering, in which healthy tissues are used to repair damaged or diseased body parts. Producer Deborah Cohen
E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from 9am
By Vladimir Nabokov. 3: A portrait of Uncle Ruka.
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. Part 7 of 8. Anton and Liam realise their future depends on Martin and Susan getting back together again. Starring Hamish McColl and Sean Foley of "the Right Size" as Anton and Liam. With Shaun Prendergast and Sarah Parish Director Sally Avens
StOOd Still
Dinah Lammiman recalls the dramatic events surrounding Norman Lamont 's bitter resignation speech. Producer Melanie Fall Repeat
By David Ewing Duncan. Part 3. For details see Monday Repeat