With Yasin Rahim.
James Naughtie and 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.
Producer Karen Holden. Repeated at 9.30pm
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: Still Waters. Part 6 by Ann Marie Di Mambro and Robert Paterson. Editor Ruth Gardiner
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Series following the work of a dedicated team of solicitors at the Hackney Community Law Centre. Nathaniel Mathews tries to help a mother scared to leave her home because of racial abuse. Producer Susan Mitchell
Michael Bakewell 's dramatisation of the Agatha Christie novel stars June Whitfield as Miss Marple. The late Mr Rafiel 's son appears to be connected to the mystery. Part 2 of 5. with Mary Wimbush , Freda Dowie.
Tricia Hitchcock , Delia Lindsay , Roger Moss and George A Cooper. Director Enyd Williams
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
Editor Chris Burns. PHONE: [number removed] to raise issues for investigation
With Nick Clarke.
Polly Devlin and Brian Feeney for Northern Ireland take on Antonia Fraser and Brian J Ford for the Midlands. With Nick Clarke. Producer Paul Bajoria
Repeated Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
An Imaginative Woman by Eric Pringle. Ella Marchmill longs to meet the poet she admires, and the more elusive he remains, the more ardent her desire. with Shirley Dixon. Andrew Wincott , Alan Cox , Charlotte Harvey and Harriet Chandler Director Ciive Brill
Vincent Duggleby takes calls on an issue affecting personal finance. Producer Sarah Pennells LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
All this week, Ian Peacock investigates a desire which comes over everyone. 1: Revengers' Chronicles Producer Rebecca Nicholson
Barbara Flynn reads four stories of a vengeful nature. 1: Making
Arrangements by Elizabeth Bowen. Producer Rebecca Nicholson
Repeated from Saturday 11am
Jenni Murray and her guests take a global view of news and human stories. Producer Lindsay Leonard
With Clare English and Chris Lowe.
Dr Phil Hammond chairs the alternative debating game. Producer Helen Williams
Ambridge says farewell. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson celebrates some of the best car chases in cinema history. Producer Erin Riley
by Ann Marie Di Mambro and Robert Paterson.
Kate's husband is missing- should she declare him dead?
with Liam Brennan. James Bryce. Ian Briggs , Alexander Morton. Steven McNicoll , Helen Lomax and Eliza Langland.
Music by Iain Johnstone and performed by the composer and Jack Evans. Director Patrick Rayner
(Repeated from 10.45am)
Three programmes in which Edi Stark, given unprecedented access to a Scottish jail, talks to life-sentence prisoners in Glenochil. 1: Inmates speak about adjusting to prison culture. Producer Edi Stark
Who's Afraid of the Multinational?
Frances Cairncross examines the role of the multinational in today's economy. Producer Michael Blastland Repeated Sunday 9.30pm
The Sonoran Desert in Arizona is home to a greater diversity of bees than anywhere else in the world.
Gerry Northam traces the history and conservation of the forgotten pollinators. Producer Edward Odim. Rptd tomorrow 11am
Repeated from 9am
With Isabel Hilton.
Philip Franks reads Alain-Fournier's classic story, abridged in ten parts by Doreen Estall. Part 6. Producer Di Speirs
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
The conclusion of Don Paterson 's comedy. The Night Has a Thousand
Pies. The Homesick Ferguson Quartet is thrown into a torture chamber by the police. Starring Bill Paterson.
With Alexander Morton , Ashley Jensen , Ralph I Riach , Liam Brennan , Simon Tait , Alec Heggie and Ian Aldred. Musicians Brian Kellock , John I Rae , Brian Shiels and Dougie Pincock Producer Dave Batchelor
Tom Wolfe's new novel explores what it is to be a man and looks at the manners and morals of the nineties. Abridged in 15 parts by Kati Nicholl, read by William Hootkins. Part 1. Producer Jill Waters