With the Rev Dr Leslie Griffiths.
With Anna Hill.
Producer David Street
John Humphrys 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 and his guests set the cultural agenda for the week.
Producer Tony Phillips. Repeated at 9.30pm
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: The Jury. Part 21 of 25. Editor Ruth Gardiner
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Nick Baker looks at telephone computer helplines. Producer Nigel Acheson
Jim Eldridge 's six-part comedy drama stars Karl Howman as Mr Sims , and James Grout as Mr Beeston.
3: Accusations. Rumours create a nightmare scenario for Mr Sims. with Tom Watson , VMenne Martin , Paul Copley , Deirdre Costello and Jacqueline Beatty. Producer John Fawcett Wilson
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: [number removed]
With Nick Clarke.
Nick Clarke chairs round four in which Wales take on the north of England. Producer Paul Bajoria
Repeated Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
DUBLINERS
Written by James Joyce. Dramatised by Felicity Hayes-McCoy , narrated by Nigel Anthony. Jimmy Doyle 's rich
Oxbridge pals arrive in Dublin. Can he keep his head? with Ben Crowe , Peter Czajkowski and John Rowe. Pianist Matthew Freeman Director Peter Kavanagh
With Vincent Duggleby. Producer Tom Cunnington LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
1: How the Baby Got Its Spot. Being pregnant used to be a risky business - if you thought about an ugly man at conception, your offspring would be ugly too. With Professor Mary Fissell. Presenter Helen Weinstein.
Producer Matt Thompson
# See Dr Mark Porter : page 56
By Daphne Glazer , read by Ann Rye. Is Edna's disgust tinged with jealousy as she watches 75-year-old Dot doing her yoga exercises on a Spanish beach? Producer Rosemary Watts
With Derek Cooper.
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
The Hunt for the Wild Guffaw (Part 2) Frank Muir 's one-man show. Producer Pete Atkin
Repeated Saturday 12.30am Repeat
Positive is negative. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Francine Stock presents the arts show. Producer Jerome Weatherald
By Matthew Solon. The Virginia Hart libel case nears its climax. Part 21 of 25. with Frances Jeater , Gary Olsen , Abi Eniola , Bill Nighy , Patrick Robinson , Kelly Hunter ,
Don McCorkindale. Dominic Power and Philip Bretherton. Director Andy Jordan Repeated from 10.45am
Five stories of contemporary life. 4: Chicken Soup with Netballs
Members of a north London Jewish netball club talk about their sport and what it means to be a Jewish woman in the nineties. Presenter Ronit Knoble. Producer Beaty Rubens
Nice Work. Some companies are famous as good places to work. Peter Day asks if nice work is good business. Producer Chris A'Court
One of the most remote and inhospitable places on earth is also home to an astonishing array of wildlife. See tomorrow's radio choice on page 135. Producer Edward Odim. Repeated tomorrow
Repeated from 9am '
With Robin Lustig.
DUBLINERS
Written by James Joyce. Abridged by Maurice Leitch. When an old priest dies, a friend hears rumours that question his fond memories. Producer Peter Kavanagh
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
LATE NIGHT ON 4
David Chandler 's three-part comedy series. 2: Obs and Gynae with Jonathan Tafler , Jane Slavin , Shirley Dixon. James Greene and Susan Brown Director Clive Brill
Labour MP Karen Buck shares the realities of her constituency life.
Angus Macinnes reads key scenes of Don DeLillo 's work. Abridged in ten parts by James Robertson. Part 1. Producer Bruce Young