With the Rev Angela Tilby.
With Trixie Rawlinson. Editor Chris Burns
Richard Uridge and Lindsay Cannon ramble in the rolling hills of Galloway. Producer Alasdair Cross
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rev Dr Colin Morris.
8.35 Yesterday In Parliament
John Peel is in Newcastle, where he welcomes back top writer Anne Enright. Producer Chris Berthoud. PHONE: [number removed]. E-MAIL: home.truths@bbc.co.uk
Ned is serenaded by Duran Duran - then it gets strange.
Producer Torquil MacLeod
When Sikhs meet for worship, traditional foods are always available in the temple. Nigel Duckers follows one London family celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary and cooking for 300 worshippers. Producer Paula McGinley Repeated Monday 4pm
Kate Adie presents analysis and insight from correspondents worldwide. Producer Tony Grant
Alison Mitchell with the latest news from the world of personal finance. Producer Tom Cunnington
A satirical hotpot.
Repeated from yesterday
Jonathan Dimbleby is joined in King's Lynn, Norfolk, by panellists including William Atkinson , headmaster of the Phoenix High School, west London: Marjorie Mowlam , Secretary of State for Northern Ireland: and David Willetts , shadow Secretary of State for Education and Employment. Repeated from yesterday
Phone Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producer Lisa Jenkinson
LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
In 1819, William Edward Parry set sail to find the Northwest Passage to the Orient. Anne Parry recounts the experiences of her great-grandfather and of five modern-day explorers who retraced his steps this year.
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Alun Richards 's drama, from the novel by Brian Freemantle , offers a solution to one of the sea's most famous tragedies. How did all the occupants of the Mary Celeste disappear, leaving the ship to sail on into mystery? Starring Alec McCowen and Denys Hawthorne. With Bill Hope. Manon Edwards.
Anna Holloway , David Garfield , William Roberts. Ivor Roberts. Richard Elfyn , Dorien Thomas. Patrick Taggart and Tony Leader. Melodeon Laurie Scott Baker. Director Jane Dauncey
The best of the week on Woman's 's
Hour, presented by Jenni Murray. Editor Ruth Gardiner
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news, plus the sports headlines. Presented by Eddie Mair.
Quentin Cooper is in the chair of Radio 4's film programme. Producer Harry Parker
Repeated Tuesday 11.30pm
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the sketch show with Simon Munnery ,
Jane Bussmann , David Quantick , Nick Romero and Dan Freedman.
Producer Aled Evans. Repeated Tuesday llpm
People who have inspired classic pop songs talk to Kate Saunders.
1: Without You. Bev Tucker , the "you" of Without You, tells the tragic story behind the much-covered ballad. Producer Joanna Rahim Repeat
Tom Sutcliffe and guests review the week's cultural events. This week, John Travolta in Primary Colors, and Robert Lindsay on stage as Richard III. Producer Adrian Washbourne
The Bang, the Whimper and the Boom The last of four talks in which undertaker and poet Thomas Lynch reflects on the preoccupations of fiftysomethings. Producer Kate McAII
Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm
In a programme designed to thrill on Halloween, writer Ramsey Campbell traces the history of horror on the radio. With archive contributions from Stephen King and Dennis Wheatley. Producer Denis Nightingale
By Chinua Achebe, adapted in two parts by Biyi Bandele. 2: Okonkwo is exiled from Umuofia for the accidental killing of a clansman's son. With Patrice Naiambana and Femi Elufowoju Jr. Repeated from Sunday
Michael Buerk and his team cross-examine guests on the moral issues behind the week's news.
Repeated from Wednesday
LATE NIGHT ON 4
The last of five poignant diaries by ordinary people. "You Are My Darling Diary...." Inga Joseph was one of the thousands of Jewish children who escaped from Nazi Germany on the Kindertransport. June Barrie reads extracts from the diary Inga kept when she came to England in 1939. Producers Pete Atkin and Ed Thomason Repeat
Morning Solutions. Carole Hardie has to start each day with a crossword. We glimpse her life as she sits solving clues between sips of ritual coffee. Producer Nigel Acheson Repeat
By Dilys Rose , read by Claire Benedict. An ageing singer gives what may be her last performance. Producer Gaynor Macfarlane