With the Rev Patrick Forbes.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Ashley Gething
With John Humphrys and Sue MacGregor.
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Gabrielle Cox.
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss ideas and events which have influenced our time.
Producer Olivia Seligman. Repeated at 9.30pm
Melvyn Bragg discusses how two writers’ work has been shaped by political oppression and examines whether writers have a political role in modern society. Show more
Alan Dein talks to people who once left their mark on vinyl by using auto-recording booths.
3: Childhood sweethearts Sylvia Oliver and David Goodman. Producer Mark Burman
Actress Martine McCutcheon tells Sheila McClennon about her move from soap star to singer.
Drama: Diary of a Provincial Lady, by EM Delafield. Part 4. Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Reports on the stories that matter to people around the world.
Julian Pettifer travels to Estonia, the Baltic republic, almost a decade after the Soviet Union began to fall apart. He investigates an innovative scheme designed to improve relations between Estonians and Russians by having Estonian farmers foster deprived Russian children from the city. Producer Mark Reid
An award-winning comedy by Alex Ferguson about a boy and his uncle, set on Tyneside in the 1930s.
4: When All Hope Is Gone. Lecky feels abandoned when his mam goes on holiday to Reading to see if a better life lies there for the Fergie family. with Gareth Brown , Charlie Hardwick , Colin MacLachlan , Jack McBride. Janine Birkett. Donald McBride. Adam Pearson and Madelaine Moffat. Music by Jane Holman Director Melanie Harris
With Liz Barclay and Mark Whittaker.
With James Cox.
The waterlands of Norfolk.
Repeated from Saturday 6.10am
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Bryony Lavery. High in the Altai Mountains, an archaeologist discovers a princess in the ice. As her story is uncovered, it begins to affect the archaeologist's own life. with Philip Jackson , Stephen Critchlow and loan Meredith. Director Janet Whitaker
With Peter White. Editor Chris Burns
Repeated from Sunday 7.55am
3: Bill and Hilda.
For details see Monday Repeat
69: Milton and the Galileo Connection
For details see Monday Repeat
Alison Mitchell presents the series that helps listeners find new work opportunities and explores the issues that change and shape working life. Producers Marcia Hughes and Sandra Kanthall. Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
British earthquakes are more common than we think, especially in Shropshire. Trevor Phillips and guests discuss why they happen and what science can do to predict them. Producer John Watkins
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With Clare English and Eddie Mair.
A comedy series in which a regular Radio 4 contributor reminisces and entertains listeners.
3: Nicholas Parsons.
Producers Richard Edis and Claire Jones
Susan hears some personal passions. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
John Wilson with the arts programme. Producer Mohit Bakaya
By EM Delafield , dramatised by Jane Rogers. Part 4.
With Imelda Staunton , Richard Hope , Susan Brown , Alwyne Taylor and Sonia Ritter For details see yesterday
Nigel Wrench looks at the new form of government about to be established in London - the fourth such attempt this century. Is it impossible to govern the capital city?
Producer David Prosser
Dennis Sewell assesses the state of politics at the start of the campaign for next month's elections, both on a local level and in Scotland and Wales. Producer Dennis Sewell
Geoff Watts reports on the highlights of the British Psychology Society's annual conference in Belfast.
Producer Paul Arnold. E MAIL: [address removed]
With Robin Lustig.
By Robert Harris. Papu Rapava knows where the notebook is, but there is more than one person on his trail. Part 4. For details see Monday
A comedy series that uses the format of a live radio discussion programme to take an original look at media absurdity. With Ainsley Elliot and his guests. 2: Art
Jude Prentiss/Debbie Skinner .MELANIE HUDSON with Graeme Garden, Deborah Norton, Simon Greenall and Simon Godley. Written by the cast. with Nick Canner and Paul B Davies Producer Paul BDavies
Documentaries made through collaborations between programme-makers from four countries.
2: An Apology. In British Columbia, a woman is raped in her home. During the ordeal, she talks to her attacker.
Two months later, he returns to apologise. Presented by Tricia Naylor. Editor Sharon Banoff Repeat
By Philippa Gregory. Tradescant is called into the service of the Duke of Buckingham. Part 4. For details see Monday