With Anna Hill.
Producer David Street
With Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With Professor Russell Stannard.
Lively conversation with Libby Purves and guests.
Producer Ronni Davis. Repeated at 9.30pm
With Jenni Murray and guests.
Drama: The Jury by Matthew Solon. Part 23 of 25. Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
In November, the last manned lighthouse will become fully automated, ending an age-old tradition. Some of the very last lighthouse keepers recount the perils and pleasures of the job during their final tours of duty. Producer Fay Sweet
A six-part radio version of the novel by Sue Limb , starring Imelda Staunton as Izzy. 3: The Ménage with Mike Grady. Sion Probert , Phyllida Nash , kerry Ann White , Sarah Doyle , Sam Smart. Mark Monero and members of the Anna Scher Theatre
Producer Jonathan James-Moore Repeat
With Liz Barclay and Mark Whittaker.
For the last time in the series, inventions are subjected to quizzical investigation by Chris Stuart ,
Lewis Wolpert , Adam Hart-Davis and guests. Written and compiled by Crispin Belcher Producer Aled Evans Repeat
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
DUBLINERS
Written by James Joyce. Dramatised by David Pownall. Mrs Mooney is a butcher's daughter who takes in lodgers out of necessity. Her daughter Polly's pregnancy by one of the better-class lodgers provides a golden opportunity for a woman who knows the price of a pork chop. with Jim Norton , Mark Lambert , Stephen Hogan , Hillary Reynolds and TP McKenna Director Eoin O'Callaghan
With chairman Eric Robson. Repeated from Sunday 2pm
3: The Pharaoh's Freckle. In the fashion-conscious world of ancient
Egypt, having a freckle could be a disaster. With Dr Salima Ikram.
DUBLINERS
Part 2.
For details see yesterday
Professor Anthony Clare presents the series on matters psychological and psychiatric.
Producer Bruce Whitney Low
Laurie Taylor invites his guests to think the unthinkable about society and the ideas that shape it. Producer Tom Alban
E-MAIL: thinking.allowed@bbc.co.uk
With the help of Richard Thomas and guests, Rainer Hersch reveals why organ music is so boring and how to clap in the wrong places at concerts and look like you did it on purpose. 1: Opera, with Marilyn Hill-Smith ,
Lore Lixenberg and Patrick McCarthy. Producer Richard Edis
Has Janet been recycling? Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Francine Stock chairs the arts show. Producer Erika Wright
By Matthew Solon. Part 23 of 25. Repeated from 10.45am For details see Monday
Michael Buerk and his team cross-examine guests on the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. Producer David Coomes
Repeated Saturday 10.15pm
1: The British Way of Death Repeated from Saturday 7.45pm
The Monkey Puzzle. In the first of a new series, John Gribbin looks at new molecular evidence which suggests that, far from man's being descended from the apes, it might be the other way round. Producer Louise Dalziel
Repeated from 9am
With Isabel Hilton.
DUBLINERS
Written by James Joyce. Read by Gabriel Byrne. A boy spies on his beautiful young neighbour and determines to buy her a present. Producer Peter Kavanagh
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 Grim
Reaper pays a visit to the bowl - could this be the end for Anton and Liam?
Final part. Starring Hamish McColl and Sean Foley of "the Right Size". With Shaun Prendergast and Sarah Parish Director Sally Avens
With Labour MP Karen Buck.
For details see Monday Repeat
By Don DeLillo. Part 3. For details see Monday