With Trixie Rawlinson. Editor Chris Burns
With Richard Uridge. Producer Alasdair Cross
With Anna Ford and John Humphrys.
7.25,8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Fr Oliver McTernan.
8.45 Yesterday In Parliament
With John Peel. Writer Michelle Hanson discovers that growing flowers and vegetables can cause fierce rows. Producer Alison Hughes PHONE: [number removed]
E-MAIL: home.truths@bbc.co.uk
With Ned Sherrin and guests. Producer Torquil MacLeod
Derek Cooper and guests sample the best and worst food books of 1998. Producers Sheila Dillon and Lauretta Reynolds 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
Comedy panel game. Repeated from yesterday
Repeated from yesterday
Phone Jonathan Dimbleby with views on the issues raised in Any Questions? Producers Stephanie Browning and Lisa Jenkinson. LINES OPEN from 12.30pm
Three programmes in which
Martin Wainwright investigates occasions of protest when British people made their presence felt on the streets. 1: The Housewives' Revolt
Producers Anne Marie Cole and Alison Perks Repeat
A dramatisation by Christopher Fitz-Simon of the novel by Elizabeth Bowen . London , 1942. Suspicions of espionage threaten a wartime love affair. with Margot Boyd , Frances Jeater and Geoffrey Whitehead. Director John Tydeman
Presented by Jenni Murray. Editor Ruth Gardiner
Full coverage and analysis of the day's news, plus the sports headlines. Presented by Eddie Mair.
Russell Davies presents Radio 4's programme about films and filmgoing. Producer Harry Parker
Repeated Tuesday 11.30pm
Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis present the sketch and stand-up show. With Simon Munnery , Jane Bussmann , David Quantick , Nick Romero , Dan Freedman and Emma Clarke.
Producer Aled Evans. Repeated Tuesday llpm
Diane Hamblyn , inspiration for She
Came in through the Bedroom Window by the Beatles, talks to Kate Saunders. Producer Joanna Rahim Repeat
Tom Sutcliffe and guests cast a critical eye over the week's cultural events. This week, a big-screen version of Elmore Leonard 's thriller Out of Sight, and Harold Pinter 's Betrayal at the National Theatre. Producer Adrian Washboume
Four writers celebrate a single, readily available sensual experience which gives them intense pleasure.
(Repeated Wednesday 8.45pm)
Nigel Fountain considers the rise and the demise of danceband music as the British have experienced it, from jazz to swing. With contributions from some of Britain's most notable bandleaders, including Ray Noble , Ambrose, and Roy Fox. Producer Bob Dickinson
Angus Wilson 's novel is dramatised in two parts by Michelene Wandor and stars Derek Jacobi as Bernard Sands and Anna Massey as Ella.
2: Bernard re-evaluates his life. Repeated from Sunday
Michael Buerk and his team cross-examine witnesses on the moral issues behind one of the week's controversies.
Repeated from Wednesday
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Jennifer Cox talks to four European broadcasters about the cities they work in and the music they play.
3: Johannes Theurer of Sender Freis Berlin talks about multicultural broadcasting in a city that remains sharply divided.
Producer Jules Wilkinson
Repeated Monday 11.30pm
In her search for the ideal marriage partner, Edith Morell has been engaged six times. This programme features her diary and voice. Diary extracts read by Belinda Lang. Producer Susan Breen Repeat
Three programmes featuring specially commissioned works from Welsh poet and priest RS Thomas. 3: Good to Be Wrong Producer Alistair McGhee
Paul Copley reads Richard Madelin 's poignant story. Charlie, a salesman, wants Jack Nicholson 's "cool" - but he wants to be a good father too. Producer Claire Grove
from 2.30am
Australia v England
This morning's commentary is on the closing stages of the first day's play in the Second Test in Perth. Coverage continues on Radio 5 Live at 8.45am. With Jonathan Agnew. Peter Baxter ,
Henry Blofeld , Vic Marks and Bob Massie. For information or retuning advice phone [number removed]. *Approximate times