With Clair Jaquiss.
With Anna Hill.
Producer David Street
Sue MacGregor and James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Cristina Odone.
Fergal Keane explores the circumstances that lead people to resign and the effect their resignation has on the rest of their lives.
Producer Jane Beresford. Rptd at 9.30pm
The advertising listings of Private Eye are as much of an institution as the editorial. Jeremy Cherfas dabbles in a little electronic surveillance - "Eye Spy" - and sends a video from the grave - "Eye Die".
Producer Richard Sanders
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: Letters from a Lost
Generation. Part 2 of 15. Drama repeated at 7.45pm
The Government is leading a major cull of wild badgers to establish whether this is an effective means of preventing the transmission of bovine tuberculosis to cattle. But with TB in cattle on the rise, this may not be the answer.
Repeated from yesterday 9pm
Peter Tinniswood 's six-part gentle comedy drama series. 3: Other People Mother-in-law's friend Otto insists on visiting Julia too. with Stephen Thome. Kate Binchy and Nigel Anthony. Producer John Tydeman Repeat
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
Nigel Rees is joined by Sarah Harrison , Rachael Heyhoe Flint , Fran Landesman and Leslie Phillips to exchange quotations and anecdotes. The reader is William Franklyn. Producer Jo Clegg
E-MAIL: quote.unquote@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
Five stories of mystery and the supernatural by Elizabeth Gaskell , dramatised by Sally Hedges.
2: The Crooked Branch. Farmers
Nathan and Hester Huntroyd shower love and money on their handsome son Benjamin. But he has ambitions above their humble station. with Mary Jo Randle , Kathryn Hunt. Crispin Bonham-Carter , David Holt , Richard Mitchley and Brett Usher. Director Nigel Bryant
Robin Lustig invites your views on today's topical issue. Producer Jane O'Rourke
LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Exploring the fantasy of life at a girl's boarding school. Part 2 of 5. For details see Monday
2: A Bargain by James Robertson , read by Crawford Logan. "If he was a crook trying to offload a dodgy acquisition, there was certainly nothing petty about him." For details see yesterday
Libby Purves's guest this week is chief inspector of schools Chris Woodhead, who answers questions about Ofsted from parents, teachers and school governors.
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Entertaining conversation from the world of business with Heather Payton and guests. Producer Simon Crow
With Clare English and Eddie Mair.
William Vandyck hosts something like a Radio 4 panel game, but better. Written by Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley Producer David Tyler
Repeated tomorrow 11.30pm
Usha looks forward. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson with the arts programme, which tonight celebrates the 20th anniversary of the release of John Carpenter 's great horror film Halloween. Producer Rebecca Stratford
Based on Testament of Youth by Vera Brittain.
Repeated from 10.45am For details see yesterday
Vera Franki reports on major issues, changing attitudes and important events at home and abroad. Producer Andy Denwood Repeated Sunday 5pm
Peter White with news for visually impaired people.
Producer Cheryl Gabriel
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Dr Graham Easton takes a long hard look at how our eyes work. Producer Julia Durbin
E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Fergal Keane explores the circumstances that lead people to resign and the effect their resignation has on the rest of their lives.
Repeated from 9am
With Robin Lustig.
By Louis de Bernieres. Part 2. For details see yesterday Repeat
With Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis. Repeated from Saturday 6.15pm
By Don DeLillo. 7: A Regular Guy For details see yesterday