With the Rev Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts.
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 Father Oliver McTernan.
Diana Madill presents a seven-part series that focuses on people facing personal and professional challenges. 5: Maggie McCune visits Sudan, where her daughter Emma, an aid worker, died.
Producers Dymphna Flynn and Joy Hatwood Repeated at 9.30pm
Jonathan Glancey tells five stories of extraordinary architectural relationships and the fruits of these collaborations. 4: Le Corbusier and Charlotte Perriand: Le Pavilion Suisse
A tale of what happened when the 20th century's greatest architect met a coquettish young designer. Producer Rebecca Nicholson
With Martha Kearney and guests. Drama: Fire in the Heart, work by John Keats , adapted by Robin Brooks.
Part 4 of 15. Drama rptd at 7.45pm. For details see Monday
Kate Adie presents analysis and insight from correspondents worldwide. Producer Tony Grant
Kenneth Baker , Lord Baker of Dorking, continues his reinvention of Gilbert and Sullivan as radical satirists and attempts to identify the victims of Gilbert's wit. If the Fairy Queen in lolanthe is not really Queen Victoria, then the Mikado certainly is. Producer Dave Batchelor
With Liz Barclay and John Waite.
With Nick Clarke.
With Richard Uridge
Repeated from Saturday 6.10am
Repeated from yesterday 7pm
When the cat's away ... one mouse in particular wants to play! A true story of lust, lost keys, a Glaswegian window ledge and some lessons learnt. Starring Bruce Morton. with Neil Warhurst. Jenny Lee , Ian Bustard and Arnold Brown. Director Steve Doherty
With Peter White.
Editor Chris Burns
Repeated from Sunday 7.55am
4: Toplum Postasi , the weekly newspaper for the Turkish-speaking community.
For details see Monday
169: The Boer War Turns the Century For details see Monday. Revised repeat
Michael Rosen presents the programme about English and the way we speak. 6: Eheu Fugaces !
The demise of the Latin tag. Plus the start of a search for the most fascinating names in Britain. Producer Nicola Barranger. Repeated Sunday 8.30pm
With the Proms in full swing, Trevor Phillips takes to the rostrum and hears how the laws of physics make Bach beautiful.
Producer John Watkins
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Clare English and Charlie Lee-Potter .
A four-part comedy by Julie Balloo and Jenny Eclair about a woman juggling marriage, motherhoood and the media. 3: Juliette decides on a more effective way to raise her professional profile - a nervous breakdown followed by a stay at one of the most exclusive therapy clinics in the country. with Annabel Giles , Anthony Best , Julie Balloo and Martin Hyder. Producer Helen Williams
William is an egghead. Repeated tomorrow 2pm
John Wilson investigates which city-Manchester or Liverpool - has the greater cultural influence. Producer Mohit Bakaya
John Keats 's poems and letters, adapted and reconstructed by Robin Brooks. Part 4.
Repeated from 10.45am For details see Monday
Jules Petty continues his survey of agricultural change and asks whether we can learn any lessons from the past to help create a better future. Producer Kate Whitehead
In a four-part series, Anna Ford tells the story of 20th-century women.
3: Rich. Since joining the workforce as "honorary men", women have attempted to achieve balance and control in their working lives. Editor Gwyneth Williams
The operating theatre of the future, teeming with robots in place of doctors and nurses, is no longer the realm of science fiction. Within weeks surgeons hope to conduct the UK's first coronary bypass operation using a robot. Alun Lewis follows their preparations. What impact will robots have on medicine, and what are the advantages for the patient and the surgeon? Producer Paul Arnold
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Presented by Diana Madill. Repeated from 9am
With Roger Hearing.
A love story by Goethe. Passions can no longer be contained. Part 4. For details see Monday
In the last of three programmes, Boothby Graffoe presents the highlights and unexpected pleasures of all the festival's comedy, theatre and music, live from the Pleasance. Producer Dave Batchelor
By AS Byatt. 4: Lamia in the Clevennes An artist finds his muse in the most unusual of places. For details see Monday