With the Rev Lesley Carroll.
With Anna Hill.
With Sue MacGregor, James Naughtie.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Elaine Storkey.
8.35 Yesterday In Parliament
Michael Buerk talks to individuals who have made life-changing choices.
This week, he meets Gary Brown, who worked as a Sales Promotion Manager for Abbey National.
Sara Parker looks at life-changing first nights.
Breaking up is hard to do, particularly where children are involved, but when Sarah-Jane's decree absolute comes through, she throws a divorce party to mark the first night of the rest of her unmarried life.
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: Still Waters. Part 2. Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Joanna Pinnock talks to Charlotte
Uhlenbroek about wild chimpanzees. Repeated from yesterday 9pm
The conclusion of Peter Tinniswood's six-part gentle comedy drama series. "Ouch!" Julia is coming home - and only just in time.
with Shirley Dixon, Stephen Thorne, Kate Binchy, Nigel Anthony and Frances Jeater Producer John Tydeman
(Repeat)
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
Joining Nigel Rees to exchange quotations and anecdotes this week are Richard Griffiths, Lisa Jardine, Christopher Matthew and Paul Vaughan. The reader is William Franklyn.
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Repeated from yesterday 7pm
REMEMBRANCE
A journey through the battlefields of the First World War as seen through the eyes of teenagers from James Gillespie 's High School, Edinburgh. Original poetry and reminiscences from the Great War conjure the ghosts of the girls who were left behind and the soldier boys they mourned. Reader Carol Ann Crawford.
Producers Julie Fraser and Pam Wardell
Robin Lustig invites your views on today's topical issue.
Producer Sukey Firth. LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
2: Hemp, the Forgotten Crop. Rope, fabric, paper, money and marijuana-with so many uses, could hemp be the wonder plant for the new millennium? For details see yesterday
Alan Bennett reads from Hilaire Belloc 's classic, and poet Sophie Hannah reads new contemporary tales of her own.
Sarah LeFanu and her guests, poet UA Fanthorpe and forensic pathologist Bernard Knight , discuss three favourite paperbacks. Producer Felicity Goodall
Entertaining conversation from the world of business with Heather Payton
and guests. Producer Simon Crow
With Charlie Lee-Potter , Nigel Wrench.
The airwaves are once again handed over to aspiring singer/songwriter
John Shuttleworth for half an hour of celebrity guests and music direct from his front room in Sheffield. Written and performed by Graham Fellows.
Producers Paul Schlesinger and Martin Willis Repeated tomorrow 11.30pm
Ruth takes the stage. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson chairs the nightly arts programme.
Producer Jerome Weatherald
Part 2 by Ann Marie Di Mambro. Director Patrick Rayner
Repeated from 10.45am
Hundreds of millions of pounds have been spent encouraging foreign firms to relocate to some of Britain's worst economic blackspots. Do the agencies involved in inward investment deliver good value for the taxpayer? With Richard Watson.
Producer David Lewis. Repeated Sunday 5pm
Peter White with news for visually impaired people.
Producer Cheryl Gabriel
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Can good nutrition help us to avoid disease? Graham Easton finds out.
Producer Gina Henry. Repeated tomorrow 4pm E-MAIL: scirad@bbc.co.uk
Repeated from 9am
By Alain-Fournier.
(For details see yesterday)
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis are joined by the regular team for the sketch and stand-up show.
(Repeated from Saturday 6.15pm)
Gabriel Garcia Marquez 's gripping account of the Colombian drug cartels. Read in ten parts by Sean Barrett. Part 7.
For details see yesterday