With Pastor Lindsay Allen.
With Anna Hill.
Producer Ashley Gething
With John Humphrys and James Naughtie
6.25, 7.25, 8.25 Sports News
7.45 Thought for the Day With Indarjit Singh.
8.35 Yesterday in Parliament
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss ideas and events which have influenced our time.
Producer Olivia Seligman. Repeated at 9.30pm
Melvyn Bragg discusses how artificial intelligence has advanced since the Second World War and examines whether we are near to achieving the thinking, feeling computer. Show more
In five programmes, the world as heard through the ears of BBC disability correspondent Peter White. 2: What Colour Is Maroon, Anyway? Producer Eleanor Garland
With Jenni Murray and guests. Drama: Postcards by Nick Darke. Part 4. Drama repeated at 7.45pm For details see Monday
Reports on the stories that matter to people around the world. In 1998
Chicago witnessed more murders than New York or any other city in the United States. Olenka Frenkiel reports on a novel attempt by the city's mayor to control gun violence.
Producer Linda Pressly. Rptd Monday 11.30pm
A six-part comedy series by Elizabeth Baines. 1: Squaring the Circle. When wheeler-dealer snooker manager Geoff Bryant decides to join a babysitting circle, his wife Jenny knows he is up to something. with Jane Hazlegrove , Jonathan Morris. Melissa Sinden , Shaun Parkes , Tara Pendergast , Jane Cawdron.
Gemma Salusbury , Oliver Hamilton and Holly Grainger Director Andy Jordan
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
Repeated from Saturday 6.10am
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
By Nan Woodhouse. "'Let's work together,' you said. 'Strictly professional. A shot in the arm for our careers.' Why did I listen?"
Director Tracey Neale
With Peter White. Editor Chris Burns
Repeated from Sunday 7.55am
4: Big Planet, Little Planet. A look at the names of our neighbouring planets. For details see Monday
84: The Origin of the Jacobites and Killiecrankie
For details see Monday Repeat
Alison Mitchell presents the series that helps you find new work opportunities and explores the issues that change and shape your working life.
Producers Marcia Hughes and Sandra Kanthall. Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
Trevor Phillips meets the scientists who have developed one of the world's most slippery surfaces. Producer John Watkins
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With Clare English and Eddie Mair.
Last of the comedy series in which a regular Radio 4 contributor reminisces and entertains. 6: Ned Sherrin.
Producers Claire Jones and Richard Edis
We are going on a boar hunt. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
Francine Stock with the arts programme. Producer Rebecca Stratford
Flotsam and Jetsam
By Nick Darke. Paul and his mother are at loggerheads about his future. Part 4. Rptd from 10.45am. For details see Monday
Fergal Keane recalls the colourful life of Wolfe Tone , the Protestant father figure of Irish republicanism, who committed suicide in 1798 after his failed rebellion against British rule. Producer Chris Bowlby Repeat
Michael Crick takes a look behind the scenes at Westminster. Editor Jane Ashley
Precision farming and technological advances are rapidly changing our traditional methods of cultivation. How accessible is it, and will the benefits help preserve our agricultural heritage? Quentin Cooper investigates. Producer Angela Hind
With Robin Lustig.
By Susan Hill. Part 9. For details see Monday
A comedy that uses the format of a live radio discussion programme to take an original look at media absurdity.
5: Travel. Ainsley Elliot and guests debate the global impact of increased international mobility and complain that all their favourite exotic holiday destinations are being ruined by tourists. with Graeme Garden , Sandra Dickinson and Geoffrey McGivern. Written by the cast, with Nick Canner and Paul B Davies
Producer Paul B Davies
By PF Kluge. Part 9. For details see Monday