With Dr Pauline Webb.
With Anna Hill.
John Humphrys and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Colin Morris.
Professor Anthony Clare talks to Hanif Kureishi.
Repeated from Sunday 11.15am
With Jenni Murray and guests. Drama: The Jury by Matthew Solon. Part 20. Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Six walkers join Jeremy Jessel on a Walk in the countryside. 4: Naturalist Margaret Grindle is Jessel's guide along the shifting sands of Spurn Point at the top of the Humber Estuary. Producer Lucy Lunt
For a factsheet. write to Ramblings, BBC Radio 4. Birmingham B5 7QQ
E-MAIL: Ramblings@bbc.co.uk Repeat
Maurice Denham stars as the doyen of Prior's Heath Golf Club in stories by PG Wodehouse , dramatised by Michael Pointon and Edward Taylor. 2: Farewell to Legs. With Joe Dunlop , Glynis Brooks , Stephen Kemble and Robert Bathurst.
Producer Edward Taylor Repeat
With Trixie Rawlinson and John Waite. Editor Chris Burns
With Nick Clarke at the Conservative Party conference in Bournemouth.
Murder for Starters. Simon Brett chairs the murder mystery panel game. Crime writers Robert Barnard and Lindsey Davis try to solve this week's crime. Suspects are played by Maria McErlane and Lee Simpson. Producer Ann Jobson
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Alan MacDonald. Nicci Goodwin is chairwoman of a football club that seems to be in deep financial trouble. Finance director Frank Winter insists that the only option is to sell their star player Lee Sandor - who just happens to be Nicci's lover. With Gary Webster as Lee Sandor , Peter Bowles as Frank Winter and Jenny Funnell as Nicci Goodwin. Producer Gordon Lamont
Andrew Sachs discovers how communities driven by a concern for the environment are setting about transforming the place where they live. 2: Unspoiling the Unspoilt. Including a Cumbrian family who are restoring their valley, polluted by lead mining. Producer Sandra Sykes
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E-MAIL: changing.places@bbc.co.uk
A look at fictional schools in the new bureaucratic age. Final programme. For details see Monday
Chris Dunkley with listeners' letters. Editor Viv Black. Repeated Sunday 5.40pm
Alex Brodie and his guests engage in lively conversation about how current media trends affect our lives. Producer Lindsay Leonard
With Clare English and Chris Lowe. Editor Kevin Marsh
All the news fit to laugh at, with Simon Hoggart and the teams. Producer Jon Rolph
Repeated tomorrow 12.30pm
Has Ruth bought trouble?
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Mark Lawson with the nightly arts programme.
Producer Rebecca Stratford
By Matthew Solon. Part 20 of 25. Repeated from 10.45am For details see Monday
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in Poole, Dorset, by panellists including Charles Kennedy , Liberal Democrat MP. Producer Anne Peacock
Repeated tomorrow 1.15pm
By Alistair Cooke.
Repeated Sunday 8.45am
Editors Prue Keely and Jenni Russell E-MAIL: wtonite@bbc.co.uk
By Vladimir Nabokov. The author recalls his passion for butterflies. Final part. For details see Monday
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Eleanor Oldroyd and guests with more sports conversation and features. Producer Simon Crosse
In the first of three programmes, David Stafford follows Sussex county cricket club through the 1998 season, as a proposal from the new management team rouses some resentment.
Producer Denis Nightingale
By David Ewing Duncan. Final part. For details see Monday Repeat