With Anna Hill. Producer David Street
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 with guests including journalist Simon Heffer , who has written a biography of Enoch Powell. Producer Tony Phillips. Repeated at 9.30pm
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: Still Waters. Part 16 by Cally Phillips. Editor Ruth Gardiner
E-MAIL: womanshour@bbc.co.uk Drama repeated at 7.45pm
Four portraits of a society in transition. 1: Brick by Brick: the Tlakula Family In Gazankulu, Mokgadi Tlakula works with the rural women, while husband Max dreams of developing shops. Reporter Thembi Mutch. Producer Joy Hatwood
Michael Bakewell 's five-part adaptation of the Agatha Christie novel stars June Whitfield as Miss Marple. 4: The recollections of an elderly clergyman prove to be of vital importance. with Thelma Barlow , Hilda Schroder , Delia Lindsay , Tricia Hitchcock and Roger Moss Director Enyd Williams
With Liz Barclay and John Waite
With Nick Clarke.
Fred Housego and Marcel Berlins for the South of England take on Polly Devlin and Brian Feeney for Northern Ireland. Chairman Nick Clarke.
Producer Paul Bajoria. Rptd Sunday 1.30pm
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
To Please His Wife by Thomas Hardy , dramatised by Laurie Graham. Emily and Joanna both want to marry
Shadrach Joliffe. Will their jealousy destroy a perfect friendship? with Mary Wimbush , Sid Livingstone ,
Jenny Howe and Alex McSweeney. Director Clive Brill
With Vincent Duggleby. Producer Sarah Pennells LINES OPEN from 1.30pm
Five programmes in which humorist David Stafford considers the origins of some of our best-known songs. 1: On IIkla Moor bah t'at
With Richard Whiteley and Bill Oddie. Producer David Prest
By Gee Williams, read by Manon Edwards. Meryl discovers a little-known Victorian artist.
Producer Tanya Nash
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.
The antidote to panel games returns, coming this week from the Pavilion theatre in Glasgow. Fred MacAulay joins Barry Cryer , Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor . Humphrey Lyttelton is in the chair, Colin Sell on piano.
Producer Jon Naismith. Rptd Sunday 12.30pm
Joe thinks it's sew simple. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Mark Lawson presents the arts show. Producer Rebecca Stratford
by Cally Phillips.
Kate's birthday looms and Charlie has a proposal.
with Ann Scott-Jones, Emma Currie, Liam Brennan, James Bryce, Alexander Morton, Eliza Langland, Neil McKinven and Vivienne Dixon. Music by Iain Johnstone and performed by the composer and Jack Evans
(Repeated from 10.45am)
Relationships. Life-sentence prisoners in Glenochil tell Edi Stark about how they maintain their family ties. Producer Edi Stark
Europe's Pink Carpet. Does Europe's, : Centre-Left have policies for a world facing financial crisis? With David Walker. Producer Ingrid Hassler. Rptd Sunday 9.30pm
Mark Carwardine investigates the science behind natural rhythms and sleep.
Producer Sarah Blunt. Rptd tomorrow 11am j
Repeated from 9am
By Pat Barker , read in ten parts by Robert Glenister. Part 6.
Abridged by Doreen Estall. Producer Di Speirs
Repeated from yesterday 7.55am
LATE NIGHT ON 4
Robert Harris 's novel, set in an imaginary, Hitler-led postwar Germany. Part 2. with Peter Ellis , Stratford Johns,
Eleanor Bron , Michael Byrne and William Scott Masson. Dramatised and directed by John Dryden
By Tom Wolfe , read in 15 parts by William Hootkins. Part 11.
Abridged by Kati Nicholl. Producer Jill Waters
from 2.30am
Australia v England
This morning features closing commentary from Perth on the third day's play in the Second Test.
Coverage of the fourth day's play begins at 2.30am. *Approximate times