With the Rev Lesley Carroll.
With Charlotte Smith.
Producer Ashley Gething
With James Naughtie , Sue MacGregor.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day
With the Rt Rev James Jones.
Jeremy Paxman sets the cultural agenda for the week with guests including sociologist Deborah Tannen , historian Niall Ferguson and former Archbishop of York John Habgood.
Producer Karen Holden. Repeated at 9.30pm
REMEMBRANCE
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: Still Waters. Part 1. Editor Ruth Gardiner
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Two programmes following the work of a dedicated team of solicitors at the Hackney Community Law Centre.
1: Two families from Angola battle to stay in this country. Producer Susan Mitchell
Michael Bakewell 's dramatisation of the Agatha Christie novel stars June Whitfield as Miss Marple. Adead man's wishes involve Miss Marple in the ultimate mystery tour. Part 1 of 5. with Geoffrey Whitehead, Jane Whittenshaw, Margot Boyd. Yvonne Edgell , Molly Gaisford and Charles Simpson. Director Enyd Williams
With Liz Barclay and John Waite. Editor Chris Burns
With Nick Clarke.
Scotland returns to battle against the north of England. With Nick Clarke.
Producer Paul Bajoria. Rptd Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
REMEMBRANCE
Tina Pepler 's drama-documentary follows three men on the day of the funeral of the Unknown Warrior- 11
November 1920 - as they try to come to terms with their own loss. with Michael Wilson , David Brooks and Brian Gear. Director Kate McAII
Vincent Duggleby takes calls on a topical issue affecting personal finance. Producer Tom Cunnington LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Dinah Lammiman looks at how four powerful natural commodities have shaped our society. 1: Salt Producer Dinah Lammiman
Alan Bennett reads from Hilaire Belloc 's classic, and poet Ian McMillan reads new contemporary tales of his own. Producer Susan Roberts
Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jenni Murray and her guests take a global view of news and human stories. Producer Lindsay Leonard
With Kevin Bocquet and Clare English.
Dr Phil Hammond chairs the alternative debating game. Producer Helen Williams
Is it curtains for Bert? Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Francine Stock chairs the nightly arts programme. This edition includes an investigation into Hollywood's changing attitudes to black actors. Producer Mohit Bakaya
Part 1 by Ann Marie Di Mambro. Kate Taylor runs a magazine that draws its stories from the ancient mysteries of the Scottish Border hills. But Kate also has a personal mystery to solve. with Liam Brennan , James Bryce and Ian Briggs Music by Iain Johnstone and performed by the composer and Jack Evans. Director Patrick Rayner. Repeated from 10.45am
Judith Kampfner investigates the violent deaths of a professor of religion and a crime writer in Chicago. Were their deaths linked? ' Producer Miriam Newman Repeat
Stop the World. The worldwide economic crisis has shaken faith in the system of free-market capitalism.
Andrew Dilnot asks whether we should look for a more stable international system. Producer Anthony Dworkin
Joanna Pinnock talks to Charlotte
Uhlenbroek about her close encounters with wild chimpanzees in Tanzania.
Producer Julian Hector. Rptd tomorrow 11am
Repeated from 9am
REMEMBRANCE
Philip Franks reads Alain-Fournier's story of adolescent idealism. Abridged in ten parts by Doreen Estall. Part 1. Producer Di Speirs
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
LATE NIGHT ON 4
A four-part comedy with words and music by Don Paterson. 3: Trews and the Abstract Truth. The band is on the run from the police. Starring Bill Paterson. With Alexander Morton , Ashley Jensen , Ralph Riach. Liam Brennan. Simon Tait and Ian Aldred Musicians Brian Kellock , John Rae , Brian Shiels and Dougie Pincock. Producer Dave Batchelor
REMEMBRANCE
Gabriel Garcia Marquez 's gripping account of the Colombian drug cartels. Read in ten parts by Sean Barrett. Part 6.
Abridged by Katrin Williams. Producer Paul Kent